Condolences for
Thomas H. Haag
Thursday, February 7th | Comment by: Bill Brendley
Dear Dot: I wanted to let you know what Tom meant to me during my professional career. He was my mentor, my confidant, but more importantly, my friend. I know how much Tom adored you and his daughters and their families. He was the gentleman who always wanted to be: full of character, integrity, honesty, and fair! I will miss him but because of Jesus we will all have a happy reunion beyond the sunset! Blessings to you all...Bill Brendley
Saturday, January 19th | Comment by: Frédéric Brodu
It is with great emotion that I just learned that grief hits you. I have so many good memories in your famille.Veuillez accept all my condolences.
very friendly
Frederic from France
Brodu.frederic@gmail.com
Thursday, December 13th | Comment by: Anonymous
Eileen... to you and you entire family, we send our deepest condolences. Your dad's story is great and special. A wonderful treasure for you all. I hope to join you on Monday, but if not, my prayers are with you then, and always. - Susan Weist & Family
Thursday, December 13th | Comment by: Eileen Pursley
It was a privilege to be your daughter. You taught me everything and brought me up right in a completely loving environment. You will be with me forever. I am the luckiest girl in the world because I had a Daddy that adored me more than anyone could ever love anyone. My mentor, my best friend, my go-to guy. Wow; we were the perfect team. I will miss you always, but the memories you provided will keep me happy for the rest of my days. Love always, your adoring daughter, Eileen. I love you Daddy.
Thursday, December 13th | Comment by: Bill and Debbie Thompson, Asheville, NC
Our deepest sympathy to you, Aunt Dot, and your family. We truly admired Uncle Tom and enjoyed our time spent together in Florida over the past years. Prayers and Love, Debbie Leuschner Thompson