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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Tommy Kirkpatrick 73 years old , born on December 26, 1945 and passed away on January 18, 2019. We will remember him forever.  

Tommy entered the gates of heaven much too soon for his friends and family.  He died peacefully at home under the tender loving care of his wife and daughter, in the early morning hours of January 18th, 2019.  He left behind his wife of 50 years Twila.  They met on July 21st, 1968 and after a six week courtship, were married on September 3rd, 1968.  Love at first site can last a life time.  He left behind four children Amy Elizabeth, Derita Rene, Jennifer Lynn, and Todd Willis Tabulon Kirkpatrick.  He left behind nine grandchildren;  Ariel Mascarenas, Joshua Perez, Madison Garlick, Tommy Perez, Sydney Garlick, Cielo Gonzales Kirkpatrick, Kilan Kirkpatrick, Cale Linderbaum, and Mason Linderbaum, and also two great grandchildren;  Charlotte Miles, and Evelyn Miles.

PLEASE CLICK ON THE "LIFE" TAB ABOVE FOR MORE MEMORIES OF TOMMY.

Please join us for the memorial to honor Tommy on Friday, February 15th at River Side funeral home from 1:00-3:00 pm at 225 San Mateo Blvd. NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108.  Followed by a fellowship dinner at Mesa View United Methodist Church 4701 Montano Rd. NW 87120.  All are welcome to attend.


February 11, 2019
February 11, 2019
will always remember what fun Tommy was in high school and what a wonderful basketball player he was. I enjoyed getting to see him at one of the Albuquerque PHS 64' gatherings in 2016. He told some funny jokes and was very lively. God Bless you Tommy, will see each other again sometime.

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February 11, 2019
February 11, 2019
will always remember what fun Tommy was in high school and what a wonderful basketball player he was. I enjoyed getting to see him at one of the Albuquerque PHS 64' gatherings in 2016. He told some funny jokes and was very lively. God Bless you Tommy, will see each other again sometime.
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Happiest daddy ever

June 8, 2020
On July 1, 1969 Tommy became the happiest daddy ever. He got his little girl. He named her AMY and they became good buddies til she became a teenager.
On October 11, 1971 he once again became a happie dad to Derita. She was mostly a mammas girl, but he loved her just as much.
On October 26, 1973 once again he was blessed with a little girl, Jennifer was truely a daddys girl and still his.
Finally on september 28, 1975 he got his SON. Todd was born and he had his car fixin, fishin, arrowhead hunting bestie...
This will be their second Fathers day without thier dad, and we will all be thinking of him with loe and saddness in our hearts.....Happy Fathers Day Honey....

Never Knew What to Expect

February 10, 2019

Tommy proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1964-1968, becoming a radioman and shared fond memories of his tour in Asmara, Ethiopia, during the Vietnam War.  In 1971, the family moved to Texas where Tommy attended Bible College in Waxahachie, Texas and remained there until 1978.  After living and working in Portales, NM for five years, the family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1983 so that he could answer the call to the ministry of the gospel.  He was an extremely well loved pastor.  He spent eighteen years working at Yellow Freight and from there, as a high clearance Security Escort at Sandia National Laboratories.  He enjoyed camping with his family, fishing, taking family road trips, visiting friends and family, mostly surprising his family with sometimes venomous and illegal critters that he brought home from work in his lunchbox.  He loved planting and caring for his many vegetable gardens and hunting for arrow heads.  He longed to become a professional poker player and spending time at local casinos.  His favorite thing to watch on television was Alaska the Last Frontier and Gold Rush.  

Tommy proudly served in the U.S. Navy from 1964-1968, becoming a radioman and shared fond memories of his tour in Asmara, Ethiopia, during the Vietnam War.  In 1971, the family moved to Texas where Tommy attended Bible College in Waxahachie, Texas and remained there until 1978.  After living and working in Portales, NM for five years, the family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1983 so that he could answer the call to the ministry of the gospel.  He was an extremely well loved pastor.  He spent eighteen years working at Yellow Freight and from there, as a high clearance Security Escort at Sandia National Laboratories.  He enjoyed camping with his family, fishing, taking family road trips, visiting friends and family, mostly surprising his family with sometimes venomous and illegal critters that he brought home from work in his lunchbox.  He loved planting and caring for his many vegetable gardens and hunting for arrow heads.  He longed to become a professional poker player and spending time at local casinos.  His favorite thing to watch on television was Alaska the Last Frontier and Gold Rush.  

Those who knew Tommy will remember him as a friendly and talkative person who loved to share a good joke, especially with unassuming strangers.  His favorite joke was, "How many seconds in a minute?:...…"How many seconds in a year?"...….as his audience would struggle to do the math, he would laugh and deliver the punch line: "There are twelve.....January 2nd, February 2nd, etc.."  His sense of humor left a smile on everyone's face.  Tommy was a thoughtful and romantic husband, a firm but loving parent, and a proud and adoring grandfather.  He was a humble man who lived a life of simplicity on his own terms.  He was hard working and intelligent and could repair and build anything he set his mind to.  He was a proud member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.  

Tommy's tender loving spirit will continue to inspire his family, who will remember the way his eyes lit up with treasured memories and times spent with loved ones.


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