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Thomas Fairchild
In Memory of
Thomas Jason
Fairchild
1915 - 2017
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Condolence From: Edith Fairchild Edwards
Condolence: Thomas was my Father's first cousin. My Dad John Milton Fairchild was born in 1912. When I was about eight years old Daddy took us to visit his cousins in Madison Co NC. That was 1952, and they had a tobacco farm both were unmarried at that time. We stayed the whole day I have never forgotten how very kind and generous these two brothers were to us, making us welcome as if we were always a part of their family.
Monday August 31, 2020
Condolence From: Terry Kessler
Condolence: Tom was my uncle and very beloved may he rest in peace
Monday February 13, 2017
Condolence From: Joyce Anderson Shaffer
Condolence: Cousin Tom was my second cousin on my mothers side of the Riddle family. I remember Tom from the times we visited his mother, my Aunt Mandy. Tom was blind but worked in the tobacco fields with his older brother Jack. My family always loved to visit Tom's family, us kids loved to see what aunt Mandy had on the dinner table, she always told us to get us something to eat. We loved her sweet bread. Mom and I visited Tom several years ago and that was the last time I got to visit with him. Tom is in a better place today, he is walking those streets of gold. RIP cousin Tom.
Sunday February 05, 2017
Condolence From: Betty Sue Anderson
Condolence: Tom was my second cousin on my mother's side of the family. His mother, Aunt Mandy, as we called her was the sweetest lady and always welcomed us into her home that Tom and Jack built for her. Tom was always a talker and loved to have company drop by for a visit. Us kids loved sitting and listening to his stories. He and Tom were farmers and they worked hard all of their lives. I am so happy Tom had a long good life without any major illness. I am so sad to know he is no longer with us. I will always remember him as a kind and loving relative who was liked by all who knew him.

Rest in Peace Tom, I'll see you again one day down the road.

Betty Sue Anderson
Sunday February 05, 2017
Condolence From: Sue Hendley
Condolence: Although I did not personally know Thomas, he was my first cousin and I am saddened by his death. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.
Sunday February 05, 2017
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