Matthew Raymond
Nothing but fond memories of the many afternoons Tommy and my Dad spent retelling stories of their youth. Tommy's memory will always be honored, and may he be a guide to others. Matthew and Robbie
Birth date: Dec 8, 1945 Death date: Jun 3, 2016
Born December 8, 1945 in Commerce, Texas and passed away June 3, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. Graveside Services will take place at 10:30 am on Wednesday, June 8, 2016 in Restland Memorial Park, Garden of Rest. Funeral arrangements have Read Obituary
Nothing but fond memories of the many afternoons Tommy and my Dad spent retelling stories of their youth. Tommy's memory will always be honored, and may he be a guide to others. Matthew and Robbie
I didn't know you very well Tommy but know that my dear friends Carla and Larry Raymond loved you very much….I do remember funny stories about you and Larry and enjoyed listening to your childhood antics! Sorry to learn of your passing but know that you are not suffering anymore….. I know you can be an angel to Larry Bob and help them get through their trials and suffering….. thanks for anything you can do for them…Nancy
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When I was just a youngster, I recall my older cousin Tommy would tell me a joke entitled "That's life". I would ask "what's life?". He would respond with "a magazine". I asked "how much does it cost?" He said 25 cents……I said I only had 10 cents! He responded with "that's life" and round and round we would go until I got tired. ?? Rest in peace, Tommy Doug Cobb
Oh dear Tommy, your suffering is over. Larry and I loved you very much. You and Larry had so much fun, sitting on our front porch and making fun of just about everything ?? And, as kids, you two were something else, all kinds of mischief, according to your stories. We couldn't find you after you were moved and then we found out you were so close to our home. Larry is sick now, Tommy, so please be his Guardian Angel. I hope you knew/know how much you were loved. So long, we'll see you on the other side one day. All our love, Carla and Larry
In loving memory of our dear, dear Tommy: My dad, Granville, while serving in Japan, remembers receiving word of Tommy's birth on December 8, 1945. As kids, my brother and I played hide 'n' seek with Tommy. He would tell us to "go hide." After waiting and waiting (and no Tommy), my brother and I would end up searching for him, finding him in the living room either reading or talking to my dad. That did not hinder our playing the game with him, however. Though we did not see him in his later years, I believe we knew each other well. Thanks to his close friends who took such good care of him. May God bless you all. Robyn Cobb