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SGT David O Olsen
to remember
Hays, Thomas Earl, WO1.
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Casualty Info
Home Town Oklahoma City
Last Address Oklahoma City
Casualty Date May 30, 1969
Cause KIA-Killed in Action
Reason Air Loss, Crash - Land
Location Binh Duong (Vietnam)
Conflict Vietnam War
Location of Interment Hopewell Cemetery - Carthage, Arkansas
Kay Ramsey Scott gramkay@sbcglobal.net
Friend
3725 Terry Way
Del City, OK 73115 USA
Nice Guy Remembered
Tommy, we went to John Marshall together. I've thought of you through the years and felt a deep sadness that the world lost you at such a young age. You were one of the nicest guys I've ever known. The traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall just arrived here in Del City and I plan to visit it in your memory. You remain in my prayers.
Tuesday, July 12, 2005
sue farrell
none
Thomas, you died on May 30, the traditional date of Memorial Day. You are remembered today. Rest in peace.
Thursday, May 30, 2002
carrie mayorga carrrie10082003@yahoo.com
friend
7414 ciro street
downey, ca 90240 usa
I was a young girl when I knew you we went to Disneyland before you left.that was so long ago. You are missed. xo
Monday, April 05, 2004
Dick Mayo rmayo2001ok@yahoo.com
Best Friend in High School
PO Box 323
Delaware, oh 43015
Missing a Great Friend
Tommy, we were great high school friends. I remember all the good times we had and the deep sorrow I felt when getting out of boot camp about your death. The traveling memorial is close to were I live and seeing your name on thne wall brought back all the great times we had. You are missed by many and I know you are looking down on us now. God Bless You Dick
Thursday, August 26, 2004
We Remember
Thomas is buried at Hopewell Cemetery, Carthage, Dallas County, AR
I had the honor and pleasure to work with Tommy when we were young men in the grocery business.
His smile could light up a room. He seemd to always find the positive in most any task or interaction. He worked hard and took pride in anything he attempted. He was a real joker and liked to have fun, even in work.
I was older and had a family but we had great rapport as we shared a love for flying light planes.
What a super nice guy. I'm sure he was a great Army Aviator.
Why do the Good die so young...?
Posted by: Othel Rhodes
Relationship: coworker and friend Sunday, August 25, 2002