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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Thomas Kole, 33 years old, born on August 30, 1948, and passed away on February 25, 1982. We will remember him forever.
August 30, 2023
August 30, 2023
Happy Birthday in heaven, Tommy. Think of you often. Love, your little sis.
September 2, 2022
September 2, 2022
It's hard to imagine you'd turn 74. I wonder how you would have aged, like a fine wine most likely. I'll always remember you young and what you taught me on the farm in how to hunt. I miss you, but we'll see each other again. I'm glad you have Peter there for company.
April 13, 2016
April 13, 2016
Your light will never go out in my heart.  I look forward to the day I will see you in paradise.

Love you,

Mollie

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August 30, 2023
August 30, 2023
Happy Birthday in heaven, Tommy. Think of you often. Love, your little sis.
September 2, 2022
September 2, 2022
It's hard to imagine you'd turn 74. I wonder how you would have aged, like a fine wine most likely. I'll always remember you young and what you taught me on the farm in how to hunt. I miss you, but we'll see each other again. I'm glad you have Peter there for company.
April 13, 2016
April 13, 2016
Your light will never go out in my heart.  I look forward to the day I will see you in paradise.

Love you,

Mollie
Recent stories

Don't touch it!

September 2, 2022
When I was very young, Tommy took me out for some common sense lessons. We were walking down the shell road toward the reservoir and a big snake was in the road. Tommy walked up closer to the snake who had his mouth pretty wide open.  He told me to draw closer to it and get a look at what he wanted to show me. Since he was so close to the snake, I felt comfortable in joining him to look at what he wanted to show me thinking the snake was harmless.  He bent down over the snake and said, "See that mouth? See how it's white all in the inside and how wide it's open?" I nodded my head yes. Then he said, "Never touch this snake, it's a cotton mouth and very poisonious," while he calmly blew it's head off before he finished his sentence. I couldn't believe we were standing that close to such a poisonous snake. Tommy had no fear. That was Tommy!

I Met You In Time Today by Mollie Bridges

April 13, 2016

A poem about Tommy and us and one of our happiest days on the beach

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