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Kermit Holman lit a candle
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
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We wish to express our sympathy to the family of Tom Weed. I played golf with Tom several times at TLG&CC after we retired from Weyerhaueser Company. He was always enthusiastic about the game even when confronted with adverse weather or golf shots.
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Don and Pat Scott lit a candle
Monday, December 27, 2010
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We came to know Tom's warm friendship and hospitality on many family occasions. We grieve with you, Julie, Jenny, and David, the loss of a loving husband, father, grandfather, and our friend. We will miss him.
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jimmy posted a condolence
Monday, December 27, 2010
As time passes and each of us loses a family member, it reminds me of how short and fragile life is. In my heart and in my soul, I believe Tommy had faith and values that transcended what others only thought they possessed. Without conscientiousness, I'm sure I tried to emulate his values and persona... I was born his cousin, felt like a brother, and even relied on him as a father at times. Tommy, they don't get any better than you. I would have liked to touch you to say goodbye, but will satisfy myself with sharing my feelings in words. I believe you leave a legacy that anyone you have encountered should be proud to have witnessed. We will meet again...! jimmy 425.378.7644 jimweed13@comcast.net 1305 170th pl ne, bellevue wa 98008
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jimmy posted a condolence
Monday, December 27, 2010
message is too long, separating into two parts... julie, david, jenny My apologies for intruding at perhaps an inappropriate time; but the news of Tom's passing caught Jerry and me by surprise and I felt compelled to make contact. I did receive your telephone message and thought it best to wait some time before responding. We are quite a diverse family, as I see it, three families in one... Uncle Bob, Uncle Jim, and Uncle Oscar; all three living independently of each other but always prepared to intervene in each other's behalf. My only regret would be that we did not share more along the way. I probably had the most personal relationship with Tommy over the years but I was still neglect on a regular basis. I remember Tommy being held as a 'standard' for us to follow, I remember Tommy giving me 'comfort and aid' during college, I remember 'David the screaming baby', I remember Jenny the Speak and Spell queen', and I remember Tommy helping me find employment when I couldn't. And I never lost faith or confidence because I knew if I did, I could always go to Tommy to get it back. And for all my memories of Tommy, I know that without your approval or acceptance none of it would have been so pleasurable for me. continued...
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Ann Marie Rome posted a condolence
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Julie, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We have very fond memories of Tom. He had such a calm and reassuring personality and that twinkle in his eye is what I will remember most. The next time we are at the Harbor Lights we will raise our glass to Tom ! Ann Marie and David
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John Washburn lit a candle
Thursday, December 23, 2010
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Tom was wonderful. He stands out in my memory through the years and I will miss him.
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Al,kathy,Kevin,Sierra,Caden,Melissa,Gerry lit a candle
Thursday, December 23, 2010
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Very sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed visiting with Tom,Julie and family. Tom was a good man with a big heart.
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Toby Murray posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
It was truly a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with and get to know Tom! He was a first class individual in every imaginable way in the log buying and selling fraternity in Washington state. I was blessed with the opportunity to learn from him and to share his company. Toby Murray
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Allison Sherwood posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Julie, I was so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. In all of the years of get-together's while we were at Almond & Associates, the devotion that you and Tom shared was obvious. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family~ Allison Sherwood
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Diane Chick posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Julie, Dick Mattis told me awhile ago about Tom's illness, then of course I saw the obituary in the TNT. I'm so saddened for all of you. Peter enjoyed working with Tom and always thought very highly of him. Hope they're together now. My best wishes to you and your family. Diane
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David Saunders posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Tom and I were best friends at Springfield High School in Oregon. He was the Best Man for my wedding in 1959. Although we lost touch for almost 50 years, we had a wonderful lunch and chat a couple months ago. I always considered him one of my closest friends. He will be sorely missed.
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Bean, Chris & Eric Thun posted a condolence
Monday, December 20, 2010
We were very sorry to read of Tom's death. He was a good man to work with and a pleasure to be around. Bean Thun
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Mrs. Gay Jasmer posted a condolence
Monday, December 20, 2010
Tom was my beloved Gay's good friend and associate in the timber industry. He visited us one day in AZ-Gay was so glad to see him. My condolences. Sharon Jasmer
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Jenny Weed Scott posted a condolence
Sunday, December 12, 2010
You have been gone for almost one year and I still can't seem to find the right words to express how much I miss you - and you know I am rarely at a loss for words. When you passed, I physically felt my heart break. I had no idea that losing a parent would be so devastating. Since you were so sick, so hollowed out by cancer, I thought we all might feel some relief when you were gone, it only seemed fair to you that you were no longer suffering. But I feel so lost without you, I feel as if my soul has been hollowed out, I am missing a piece of myself. I miss your smile, your hugs, how your eyes lit up when Kat was in the room. A year later, I still want you to be back with us, with mom, telling us stories about the woods, running through Checkpoint Charlie and how I used to dance on your feet to Hee Haw. Thanks for embarrassing me in front of my friends with that one. However, due to your efforts, I do have a grudging respect for the country music, mostly the old school like Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Willie, folks like that. I remember listening to Daddy Sang Bass and hoping that it was true, that the circle would be unbroken I would rejoin you in a song, somewhere.
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Scott Swanson posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
I was lucky to compete against Tom and Weyerhaeuser when buying logs for Murray Pacific, becoming an acquaintance of his during those days in the '80s and '90s, then becoming a friend, even before he came to work with us at Murray Pacific during the final years of his career. I always looked forward to the advice and knowledge he was willing to share with us 'younger' guys. Wonderful memories of his suscinct style of setting us straight or telling a meaningful story. But most of all, I truly enjoyed the fun times with him in a hunting blind or walking a log raft or through a log yard or forest. His smiling face,quiet manners, and most of all, his friendship are surely missed.
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Frank Burcar lit a candle
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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Some fond memories with Tom: *Lunches with Pete Chick. *Our trips Brant hunting and one year spending it in the mud with JR and Steve. *Duck hunting with Keith. *Our fishing trips to Tillamook. *Tom watching my son Scott playing football and soccer. He loved youth sports. *Our after Christmas parties with our wives with John Meeks and family. *He was not the normal 'WEYCO' guy, he enjoyed his competetors. *I will remember all the good times and the bad. *He will be missed by all. Frank & Marianna Burcar
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Bill & Julie Latimer posted a condolence
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Julie, I enjoyed working for Tom. He was a dear friend as well as a boss. He stood behind me many times in decisions I made at Weyerhaeuser, sometimes jeopordizing his job to do it. I have many fond memories of our hunting trips. Take care!! Love, Bill
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Bill & Julie Latimer posted a condolence
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Julie, I enjoyed working for Tom. He was a dear friend as well as a boss. He stood behind me many times in decisions I made at Weyerhaeuser, sometimes jeopordizing his job to do it. I have many fond memories of our hunting trips. Take care!! Love, Bill
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Bill & Julie Latimer posted a condolence
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Julie, I enjoyed working for Tom. He was a dear friend as well as a boss. He stood behind me many times in decisions I made at Weyerhaeuser, sometimes jeopordizing his job to do it. I have many fond memories of our hunting trips. Take care!! Love, Bill
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