Sorry to hear this news Tom, have been missing the forum for a while.
I'm not as eloquent as the rest of the folks, but my condolences go out to you.
Regards, Greg
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May the light of the Lord shine upon her forever.
I know it's been a long and hard battle for you also and may you have comfort and peace in your life. Although we have never met in person I consider you a friend and be assured there are people out there in the world that truly care about you.
Stay strong my friend for this grief too shall pass.
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I'm saddened to hear about your loss. Words are inadequate.
Keep dreaming and building.
Tom, So sad to hear the battle is lost. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers. She is at peace with our Lord. Sincere condolences, Jack
Tom;
Although we have never met, since joining this forum I consider you a good friend. Patricia and I offer our condolences.
Rob
Tom,
Condolences on the loss of your wife and best friend.
Prayers for your family.
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I am very sorry for your loss Tom. I will keep you family in my prayers. - Peter
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I'm sorry to hear of your loss. May good memories give you the strength to sustain you through these challenging days.
Best wishes,
Terry Thompson
Our thoughts are with you. Deal with the worst today, but remember the best tomorrow!
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I would like to add my sincere condolences to Tom on his great loss. Our thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. --Marc Horovitz
I didn't get to the forum yesterday, so I'm just seeing this now. Her spirit must have passed by, because (honestly) I was thinking of you two during the weekend and wondering how things were.
My deepest condolences to you and your family. She fought a good fight and you were with her until the end. I will be praying for you.
Rene
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Tom, our condolences from the Tuscarora Railroad, too.
Later,
K
My deepest condolences
Dave and Family
The head is gray, hands don't work , back is weak, legs give out, eyes are gone, money go's and my wife still love's Me.
Such sad news, my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Have fun with your trains
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I just got around to checking this section of the forum... such sad news!
Tom, I'm so sorry for the loss of your beloved wife, and the long struggle you both went through. May God have his hand on you and give you strength and comfort at this difficult time and the times ahead.
Sorry to hear of your loss , our prayers are with you .
Sincerest condolences Tom. I never met you or Bonnie but just from your touching eulogy i can tell you are hurting and in losing your mate, you also lost a true friend. God bless both of you and rest her soul.
The toughest part of our temporary stay here on earth is having those close to us leave before we do. You will see her latter but that doesn't ease the pain right now. May God take care of you in between. I'm glad she enjoyed your hobby together.
Rex
Our thought are with you.
So sorry.
Sean
Bonnie Trigg, May 1953~Sept 2010
Though you did not know her, she admired the craftsmanship of all here. Rene, you did momentarily meet her at the Queen Mary years back. Vic, she hounded me as to why my bashes were not as good as yours, Ray, she kept driving me to make my own people by your lessons. I'm getting better at it. Rex, she enjoyed watching your forest grow and your empire expand. TJ, she enjoyed (and participated in) the old "Robber Baron Wars." She supported my RR habit for 38 years from HO to N and then when we finially got our own house she demanded a garden railroad like we had seen years ago at the Nuremburg toy show. I could always expect to find something for the railroad under the Christmas tree and every birthday. She fought breast cancer for sixteen years. Rest in peace my love.
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