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Thinking of you today..................
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Regina posted a condolence
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Five years have gone so quickly. Think of you still with love
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Regina posted a condolence
Friday, October 19, 2012
Another birthday is passing by, not your favorite day! I miss you and think of you every day....
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Regina posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
You will always be in my heart and thoughts Marina Man. Especially on this day, your birthday.
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Wendy Lovgren Halliburton posted a condolence
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Tommy,
Still miss you so much.
BFF
Wendy
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Regina posted a condolence
Thursday, September 22, 2011
You will always be in my heart.............
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Joan Wear Champion posted a condolence
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Little Brother,
You are still so deeply missed by so many.
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Regina posted a condolence
Monday, December 27, 2010
Marina Man,
Another Christmas, your favorite time of year. I miss you and cherish our memories.
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Regina posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Marina Man, Second Birthday without You! Think of you every day and miss you so very much.
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Joan Wear Champion posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
October 19th has been and always will be a special day.
Miss you, little brother.
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Regina posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Marina Man, Two years ago today I lost you. You are with me every day and will always be in my heart and a part of me
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Regina posted a condolence
Monday, April 19, 2010
Time is supposed to make it easier. Not yet.........
Miss you
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Regina posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2009
Today would have been your 60th Birthday! I know I would have enjoyed it more than you, You would have caught up to me. Happy Birthday Dear Marina Man, I miss you every day.
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Regina posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Marina Man I lost you one year ago today. "As long as I live, you too shall live, for you will always be a part of me"
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Mike, Rhonda & Boys posted a condolence
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Aunt Regina,
We just learned of the passing of your dear Tom. Regretfully we own got to meet him once. When those we love go away, they never really leave us;
they are with us now, wherever we are.
Those whom we have cherished, live on forever,
for love wraps itself around the heart.
Although it's difficult now,
someday beyond our tears and all the world's wrongs;
beyond the clouds and all that we can see and touch,
we shall all understand. Please know we love you.
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Ian Brodrick posted a condolence
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Today I was deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Tom Wear. Though my contact with him was limited to twice a year: picking up and dropping off the boat I'd bought from him fifteen years ago, I always left him with a renewed faith in decent, honest, hard-working people. Tom's word was his bond and I never worried about being treated fairly. Though tiny by comparison to the many boats he sold and serviced, my little 18 foot Wellcraft was treated with great care and respect and Tom treated me like an old friend. Today, as I left my boat for the winter, for the first time in fifteen years, I hesitated, wondering if it would be OK next year. Though I do trust the men who remain at the yard, something very special and personal was missing.
My thought are with his family and friends today; I can only imagine how difficult his loss must be for them. Though our paths crossed but occasionally, it was always a pleasure to share that moment or two with Tom. I'm very happy to have known him and I will truly miss the few moments our paths crossed each year.
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Joanne and Ray Scally posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Regina,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Tom was a quiet man but we knew that he was the type that would be right there in a friends time of need. Dropping what he had to do to help others.
He was an especially loving and great friend and partner to you Regina. Anyone could tell by just looking at the two of you to know how much you loved and cared about each other. You were both a match only heaven could create.
God called Tom home a little to early for all of us. But God does have a special place for Tom because he was a special man here on earth. He was welcomed into Heaven with all of the Angels and into God's open embrace.
I know that Tom is scooting around heaven in his yellow hummer helping everyone who thinks they know how to navigate a boat but find themselves in trouble. Tom will be there to show them the ropes on boating.
He was a true friend to the ones he held close and in some cases a hero to the ones he helped.
Ray always saw Tom at Woodport Deli each morning when he went for coffee. Ray misses those short morning meetings.
We miss you Tom!
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Toni Ann Porcelli posted a condolence
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Regina - I am so sad to hear of Tom's passing. It was apparent how much you cared for Tom. You are a strong woman and did everything you could for him. My prayers and the prayers of everyone at Overlook are with you and Tom's family.
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Gary & Laura D'Uva posted a condolence
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Dear Regina, the Wear family and Wearhouse Grille family,
please accept our deepest sympathy and know you and Tom are in our prayers. We are so sorry for your pain and loss.
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Vicky & Peter Kaiser posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Dear Regina and family,
Peter and I are so very
saddened by Tom's passing.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow.
With our deep sympathy,
Vicky and Peter Kaiser
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barb & butch posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
To our dear favorite little sister Reg, We will remember Tom with his warm smile and
gentle manner always. Your love for one another was obvious, we will always think of "Mr. Tom", as Zak called him and the "turkey cake". He will be our unseen guest each Thanksgiving. He will be missed until we hear that voice say: Come forth. Shalom.
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Jerry&Dee Guarino posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
Regina: We are so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. You were his strength during the past 7 months. He may no longer physically be here but he will always be near. Your unconditonal love and total devotion to Tom has touched us all. Our prayers are with you always.
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Sherri Fancher posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
I have known tommy for many years my brother in law worked for him for many years . I used to go down there when I was in grammer school , I used to deliver his newspaper and eventually his mail for awhile . and tommy had this 1987 Grand National in his garage it was my dream car for about 15 years or more I tried to buy this car from him I finally gave up and we had a joke between us everytime I saw him in the deli , the Wearhouse or in the Post office I would say Tommy hows my car he with a big tommy grin would say its fine . I in turn would say does it still have crap piled on it well still with his grin would say yes . this was our joke . and I will miss kidding about that beatiful car with him . rest in peace Tommy My thoughts are with you reggie
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Linda Tarvydas posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
I will always remember Tom's smile and his departure from the Snaky Shack. A small ice-cream cone was in hand!
And oh, that yellow hummer chasing those geese off the grass and into Lake Hopatcong. And laughing as he drove by having found time for some fun!
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Laurie Brightly posted a condolence
Monday, September 29, 2008
My husband, Bill, and I first met Tom about 11 years ago when we bought a boat from him for use at Green Pond. Although we ony saw each other once or twice a year when he came to deliver or service our boat, I always enjoyed talking with him. We had a few things in common (one being that my high school friend lives on N. Maryland Ave. and her daughter, Tracy, worked in the restaurant!), and I'm really glad our paths briefly crossed. I'm so sorry he had to endure such an illness, and may he rest in peace.
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steve & Judy Smith posted a condolence
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Tom we will miss you. You taught us so much about boating and kindness. Our prayers and thought go to his companion,family and friends.
Your pain and suffering is over. So rest in peace dear friend God needed you more than we did.
We will think of you often and know you will always be near.
In loving memory
Steve & Judy Smith
Shadow Dancer
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Michael Smith posted a condolence
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Tom,
I will miss you, although we never had a chance to get to know each well. The name Tom and Uncle Tom (Jenna's godfather) were spoken often in our home, with love, laughter and joy. The world has no idea how much your niece ( my wife, Sharon) and your goddaughter will miss you and cherish their time with you. May you now rest in peace and watch over my girls.
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Chris & Frank posted a condolence
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Regina you are loved. A poem written by Chris when she was 16. Hope it comforts;
AN AGE TO COME
Did you ever hear of a place not far, that gladdens each heart and heals every scar?
A place mankind has never seen, that's far beyond anyone's dream.
A place mankind is born anew, where laws are given righteous and true.
Where people can dwell in life with peace and be assured mankind won't cease.
A place where every man may pray, and walk in a perfect and righteous way.
A place where animals will not fear when a human sound whispers in its ear.
A place the lion will lay with the sheep and eat the grass instead of meat.
Here no human shall ever die, because God's day is drawing nigh. Isaiah 11:6
Author- Christine Makowski
Sorry about Tom dear heart.
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geri fowler posted a condolence
Saturday, September 27, 2008
We went all through school--what a nice guy, quiet, good heart... one of the Union Hill kids. He will be missed.
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Michelle Merriman posted a condolence
Friday, September 26, 2008
To Regina & The Wear Family,
I don't think Tom ever realized the effect he had on so many people. In his own way he touched so many of our lives and he truly made a difference. He always made me laugh and set me straight when it was needed. Many years have passed since we have crossed paths but I know that he is in a peaceful place now where he can rest. Tom you will be missed and all of us are better for having you in our lives. Regina, may God give you strength in this time and know that Tom will always be with you. God Bless.
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Cardon Raquet posted a condolence
Friday, September 26, 2008
Regina..I know that you must be suffering from your loss, but remember that your journey with Tom hasn't ended, he'll be with you the rest of your life, in your heart,soul and memories.
love always,
cardon and sherri
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Duffy Brennan& Family posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
TO Reggie and the Wear Family,
The prayers of our family are with you. It seems so wrong but to think of Tom anywhere but out working and active seems wrong as well. He took an early leave from this world but please find comfort that in his dry sense of humor, he left us all with a big smile. Reggie, if you ever need anything, and we know you have the support, but truly, if you ever need anything, please tap us on the shoulder. God bless Tom and may he rest in peace.
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Adriana posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
I was fortunate enough to be an employee of Tom's for two years. During that time I built a friendship with him and Regina making it hard to leave the restaurant when I graduated. One of my fondess memories was about a year before I turned 21 I wrote this contract up and had Tom sign it, it said that on my 21st birthday Tom would buy me a cosmopolitan. He signed it but what he didnt know was at the bottom of the page in small print I wrote "and as many other drinks as I want". A year later I came back with that piece of paper and Tom treated me to a cosmo... I still have that letter.
My heart goes out to Regina and Tom's family...you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
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Bob, Tina, Tyler & Gavin Beere posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
To Regina and the family- We want to apologize for not being able to attend the service and show our respects in person...Our deepest sympathy to you Regina and the entire family. We might not have known Tom for as long or as well as many of you but what we do remember of him will have a place in our hearts now from this moment on. Regina- you were by his side these past months trying to be strong for you both I'm sure but he really is in a happier place and just know he will forever be watching over you from up above!!! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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Debbie and Sean Coveney posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Sean and I have known Tom for close to 20 years and he considered all his friends his family. He was a kind and generous person when you got to know him. He loved to keep busy and never really stopped to take vacations or weekends off. May he rest in peace now and forever.
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Helen Jungfer posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Just wanted to say that Tom will be greatly missed. Regina, we are praying for you and his whole family.
Sincerely,
Helen and nieces Lisa & Lynda
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Chris posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
I have had the pleasure of know Tom on a few different levels. He was my boss who taught me the business (and he often reminded me about that). He was also my friend who I had many long conversation with. Yes, the man of very few words did know how to express himself to those close to him. More importantly, he was my mentor. He taught me how to handle certain customers and people in general, and I would love to watch him during a deal. He could get more impact out of the word "NO" than anyone you will ever meet( a "NO" from Tom REALLY ment "NO).
I could go on and on with stories of our adventures, but then I may never get off the computer. It has been said that what we do in life echoes with us through eternity. Your example will be with me forever.
And to my "big sister" Regina you truely are an Angel.
CHRIS
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Karin Judge posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Tom was a great person to work for. With Regina by his side, you could't ask for better bosses! Tom had a great sense of humor and liked to joke around when able. I will always remember him a the strong, hard working man that he was. He will be sorely missed, and my heart and sympathies go out to Regina and his family.
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Joan Wear Champion posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
My memories are so full and begin with the first day you were brought home from the hospital, as an infant. I sat on the big gray couch and you were placed in my arms. I fell in love with you that instant. You became "my" baby to play with and tend to.
As years passed, we all watched you quietly build things with blocks with your little hands, then legos, and your well-used erector set.
You went from there to cars, planes and finally boats. Our days at Barnegat Bay on Dad's boat were so special.
You have lived a good life, doing just what you wanted to do but I am sure there were even more ideas for the future. Dad would have proudly given his stamp of approval.
Your life included some of the most extraordinary friends and workers that I have been fortunate enough to meet. You would be surprised on how much you were loved and respected.
And most of all, Regina, the love of your life. Her devotion to you through the good times and for the last seven months, has been beyond comprehension. Mom would have loved her so much. I know that I shall always cherish her for the unfailing love and care she unselfishly gave you through your illness.
My words often told you that you were my dear sweet brother and that I loved you.
You just did not know how much. Be at peace , little brother. You are now with Mom, Dad, Lorraine and our adored grandfather, Eugene G. Wear.
I shall miss you.
Joan
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Maria Pappas posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
I have been doing business with Tom for 18+ yrs. & have always respected him & admired him. He was always hardworking, fair & honest and I will be forever grateful for his good business advice. I will miss him coming into my shop with a repair or boat cover and telling me with a sly grin that he needed it done yesterday. He was always busting my chops. He has touched so many lives. The Lake Hopatcong community has lost a great asset, both personally & professionally and he will truly be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to Regina & Tom's family. Rest in Peace.
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Loree Adams posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
We are patron of the Waerhouse Grill usally on Saturday or Sunday afternoon. We were saddend to hear of Tom's passing. Regina, be strong as the months following will be hard. Our prayers to out to you.
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Erdean Danckwerth posted a condolence
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Dear Regina:
Over 21 yr. ago,we purchased our home on Halsey Island, and docked our boat at Prospect Point Marina. Tommy kept an eye on my progress driving the boats...and waited every Sunday evening for me to pull in from the island. He would hold up his fingers to rate my docking ability each week...and was there to offer me a soda the night I earned by first "10."
We laughed often, especially the times he made me take out our latest puppies to show to you, Regina. He was so pleased to be with you...it was very evident. Ed and I will always remember him, his dry wit, and those wonderful smiles I received every Sunday night. Thank you, Tom, I know you are keeping an eye on "those crazy Halsey Islanders." May the joy of being well loved be with you always, Regina. Our sympathies to Tom's family.
Ed and Erdean Danckwerth
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Vicki Leach posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
So sorry to hear of your passing. Always a shock to lose someone so young. My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones. May you be at peace.
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Bela and Alice Szigethy posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tom sold me my first boat for $325 in 1986. It was a used brown Glastron runabout that probably hadn't been on the water in a long, long time. It didn't look too good or go very fast. But it was a good deal, ran well and gave my friends and me many summers of enjoyment. Over the years I've transacted business with Tom many times and always found him to be a fair and honest man who kept his word. He was super smart and worked non-stop, a real entrepreneur who earned every bit of his success.
Many years after that first boat our growing family spent many an evening at 'our' table at Tom's Wearhouse Grille. We got to know Tom on a more personal level because he always came to our table to chat about things. It was then that we could tell how happy Tom was. His hard work and dedication was paying off with growing and successful businesses. And of course he had Regina - she completed him. Good times were ahead of them both.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Regina as well as Tom's family.
Bela and Alice Szigethy
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Lynne Scanlon posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Like other Halsey Islanders, I docked my boat at Prospect Point Boatyard for many years before it was sold.
Yes, Tom could be a bit grouchy at times, but when I bought a boat from him and several days passed and I had not returned to my slip, he noticed. He telephoned me to make sure I wasn't at the bottom of Lake Hopatcong along with the new boat.
I found Tom to be a good man and an honest man. I'm so sorry he didn't "live to comb gray hairs," as the Irish saying goes. He'll be missed. He was an asset to the community.
Much sympathy to his loved ones.
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greta and mike posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
It is very hard to believe that Tom has passed. Lake Hopatcong will not be the same without him...One could not miss him in his "Very Bright Yellow Hummer"...He died the same way he lived..Hard work and perseverance to the end...Sure heaven will welcome him...Sure he has his "wings"....he is the pilot that he always wanted to be...they say "everything is perfect in heaven" No pain or suffering.Thank you for everything.
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Reni Brown-Roscelli & Rich Roscelli posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Dear Reggie and Family,
Our hearts are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend and boat "Guardian Angel".
We fondly recall Toms'joy in riding LURCH up to an unsuspecting boat and suddenly and ever so carefully lifting it to Heaven. Rich and I will always look up to the stars and say a prayer for Tom for his love of the outdoors and his unending devotions to his friends and businesses...As for you Reggie, you are, and were a God sent girlfriend to a quiet, kind man. May you be deeply blessed for your sincere ways and genuine friendship to Tom. With much Love, Reni and Rich
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Chris and Bob Tidaback posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Regina: Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to you at this very difficult time. We were saddened to hear of Tom's illness when we saw you a few weeks ago. We are so very sorry to hear of his passing. Please let us know if we can do anything for you.
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Kerrie Sullivan Gumaer & family posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Dear Regina and Tom's Family, I know at a time like this words are hard to find but know that the people around us will never forget Tom or his witty ways. He was a good person and a bright and very intellegent businessman. He will forever be in our hearts and fond memories will always remind us of the person he was. He is in a better place know and he no longer has to fight. He will forever watch over you Ragina. You could always see the Love he held for you. We will always be ther for you. Kerrie, Whitey & family.
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Pam Garv posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Regina and family - I am so sorry for your loss. Tom was a great person. I know deep in my heart that he is in a better place. He will not be forgotten nor will you.
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Linda and Rich posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
We have fond memories of seeing Tom in the yellow Hummer going between the two marinas and at the Wearhouse Grill. We enjoyed he and Reginas hospitality at frequent lunches and dinners at the Wearhouse for many years. He will be missed. Our sincere condolences to Regina and Toms family.
Sincerely Linda and Rich Pawlowski
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SandraGuido posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Dear Tom, I always had a special place in my heart for you. Maybe because we had quite a few things in common. I will miss seeing you in Jefferson Lumber, The Wearhouse Grill & around the lake we both grew up on. God Bless you & Regina, as she loved you with all her heart. Sandra Guido
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Tracey Champion posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Uncle Tom was admired, respected and loved by not only me, but by all those who knew him. To those closest to him I say this:
Mom, I know how deeply saddened you are by Tom's passing. There just are no words to make it any better. After all, he is your "little brother" and always will be. But, what are little brothers for without a few devilish antics. Such as, how many people knew he was budding photographer when he would hide and sneak pictures of you and your dates! Who knew he had so many talents.
Regina, your love and support for Tom all these years, especially when he needed it most shows what a true and kind woman you are. Apparently, he knew an exceptional woman as well as he knew his boats!! I can't tell you how grateful I am that you were there not only for him, but for my mother as well. I know you miss him. Thank you and God Bless.
Rest In Peace Uncle Tom
Love Tracey
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Dawn posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Tom was a great boss. He was very fair to all of his employees and he offered help to people who needed it. He had a great woman standing beside him the entire way. He is missed so much already. He will be in our hearts forever. We love you Tom Wear!
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Regina posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
My Dear Marina Man,you have not left me as I will carry you in my heart for always.
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Wendy Lovgren Halliburton posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Dearest Tommy,
You were the first person I met in 1954. We were both 4 years old. We became fast friends. I'll always remember your Birthday parties. You always made me your guest of honor. I'll always remember swimming in your pool and how your father taught me to swim. And then, as young children, I remember our playing Dear and Honey.
Of course there were all the times we played baseball, badmitten, and croquet, as well as horses and statues. We use to concoct paint colors in the cold cellar--they all came out to be army green.
Most of all,Tommy,I'll always remember you as a brother. We had many adventures--like the first time we went camping using a sheet for a tent.We got scared and made my brother camp with us. We each brought our favorite stuffed animal for protection. We had many good times and of course some not so good. But I'll always think of you as my BFF.
God speed to you my gentle friend. I will never forget you or October 19--your Birthday.
To Regina, Joan, Champ, and Tracy---I am so sorry for your loss.
my thoughts are with you always.
Love,
Wendy