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Cunningham

In Loving Memory

Cunningham, Sr. Thomas L.

Cunningham, Sr. Thomas L. on February 20, 2021. father of Thomas, Jr. of St. Genevieve, Mo  and  Timothy of St. Louis, Mo; step-father of Timothy (Melanie) Treadway of Belleville, IL, Stephanie (Keith) Rowden of Pevely, Mo; grandfather of Kayla and Tyler Cunningham, Elle and Emma Rowden; brother of Michael, Patrick and the late Dave Cunningham.

Thomas always had a smile on his face. He enjoyed many things especially anything to do with the Vietnam War. Thomas was a very proud father, grandfather, but most of all a proud Veteran.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Monday, March 1, from 11 a.m. until time of service 1 p.m. Interment with honors at J.B. National Cemetery.

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10 thoughts on “Cunningham, Sr. Thomas L.”

  1. To all the Cunninghams over there in MO let me say hearing of his passing was certainly taken with difficulty . He was my first cousin on my mothers side- the Scottish side Ellen Stewart and Jackie Stewart ( Toms mother ) of Manchester NH . Tom was a veteran and I am proud of that time he gave then and thereafter , such toll upon these people . My father was Colonel Andrew A Bondar DDS and so proud of Tom as well . WWII Vietnam and all of those other wars and conflicts are involved with tragedy far greater than civilians will ever really understand . To you that go to JB for his burial I am with you there when taps is played . Hugs from away in Milton NH Billie

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  2. To all the Cunninghams over there in MO let me say hearing of his passing was certainly taken with difficulty . He was my first cousin on my mothers side- the Scottish side Ellen Stewart and Jackie Stewart ( Toms mother ) of Manchester NH . Tom was a veteran and I am proud of that time he gave then and thereafter , such toll upon these people . My father was Colonel Andrew A Bondar DDS and so proud of Tom as well . WWII Vietnam and all of those other wars and conflicts are involved with tragedy far greater than civilians will ever really understand . To you that go to JB for his burial I am with you there when taps is played . Hugs from away in Milton NH Billie

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  3. I actually lived in the same house growing up with Tom until I was eleven, he was one year younger than me. We would all play and have fun together. When we were older he and I would build model cars and play pool together, he was a sweet person. Then he was sent to Vietnam and was never at peace again. He was a good boy, a good man a wounded warrior. Just Rest In Peace now your battle is over soldier, your service is done. You will always be held close in the memory and hearts of your family and others who loved you dearly.
    2Chr.1:3,4

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  4. I actually lived in the same house growing up with Tom until I was eleven, he was one year younger than me. We would all play and have fun together. When we were older he and I would build model cars and play pool together, he was a sweet person. Then he was sent to Vietnam and was never at peace again. He was a good boy, a good man a wounded warrior. Just Rest In Peace now your battle is over soldier, your service is done. You will always be held close in the memory and hearts of your family and others who loved you dearly.
    2Chr.1:3,4

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