Guestbook for Tommy Joe Meridith

August 8, 1937 - April 15, 2009

Elmo (Ric-Bob) Lane
April 22, 2009
Real sorry Gus knew him for a long time. will miss seeing him at thedowntown cafe. was always there when I went down there to eat. Sorry I could not make it down there to see you but was out of town. Love you man-- RIC-Bob---
Letty Thompson
April 20, 2009
Aunt Gypsy and family-I am very sorry about Uncle Tommy - I will miss him. Mother really looked forward to him visiting daily and he was a big help for me while she was in the hospital. I could not have gotten through this without you and the rest of our family.I am here for you.
Wayne and Glenda Hinds
April 20, 2009
God be with you and your family during this time of loss...
Carin McClung
April 19, 2009
I was sad to hear about Tom, I enjoyed sitting next to him when we were both members of Lions Club.
Gisela Meridith
April 19, 2009
Dear Tommy I will miss you so very much, but always remember the good times we spend togather.my deepest sympathy to your Family and Friends Love Gila
Mike Meridith
April 19, 2009
Aunt Gypsy,Thank you for loving Uncle Tommy and making him so happy. You are a wonderful, kind, sweet person and I love you a bunch. Please let me know if there is ever anything we can do for you!Love, Mike
Tammy Medley Collier
April 19, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
Cindy (Richey) Corbin
April 18, 2009
I'm sorry about your loss, the whole family will be in our prayers and thoughts.
jennifer milligan
April 18, 2009
YOUR FAMILY WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS . HE WILL BE MISSED HE WAS SUCH A GREAT MAN. MYLES&JENNIFER MILLIGAN
Michael Smithson
April 18, 2009
Gypsie, We are so sorry for your loss. You and your whole family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. We just found out today or else we would have been there. Please, if you need anything let us know. Michael, Shannon and all the girls.
Melba Gunter Straver
April 18, 2009
My sincere condolences to all friends and family
Mary Lee Cunningham
April 18, 2009
Gypsy -I was thoroughly shocked to hear about Tom. I don't get the paper, so I had not known of his passing until Tommye at the Cafe told me.Although I had only know Tom since moving back to Trumann when Mom's health started getting poor, I really liked him and our visits there at Main Street. He was warm, funny and down-to-earth. It was always a treat for me to join him, or you and him, or Harold and him to discuss the state of the world or Trumann. His passing will leave a true void in the hearts of all who knew him. I am just thankful that I did have a chance to get acquaint with him and enjoy his company there in the front booth at Main Street. May you and all the family and friends he leaves behind be blessed and comforted.Love,Mary Cunningham