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From the first time I met Tom I felt he was special. There really doesn't seem to be that many "nice" guys like Tom around. Then I met Linda Sue and found two really special people. Tom was known to me as a piano specialist and technician, and it wasn't until later that I heard him play the saxophone...his musical phrasing as gentle and gifted as his soul. We will miss you, Tom.
Although we only knew Tommy for 9 years, he was and is a very dear friend, and neighbor.We knew that he would be there for us when ever we needed him. When I listen to to the CD I have from his band it help me to enjoy just a bit of my memories of Tommy.Love you Tommy.We will see each other again one of these days.We will miss you.
A man after GOD's heart - soft spoken & shared so much wisdom... i loved to hear you play the sax - i know chains had to be broken off those in bondage... i also know this is not the end - death is a door we must enter to eternity & i will see you again...
Praying for your family as they endure this transition - peace that surpasses all human understanding.
To the one who inspired me, gave me fatherly advice, was always there for me, the one I call DAD. YOU have earned that title in MY BOOK!!! I will miss you dearly! Was really looking forward to that walk on the beach as old timers. But perhaps in spirit.