Harold was born to Lawrence and Jennie (Ruby) Thomas of Callaway, on Dec. 15, 1944.
He was a small businessowner, college graduate, umpire of countless baseball and softball games, and an avid player of Texas Hold 'em. He loved to fish, and you can bet if there was a John Wayne western on, he'd be watching it. He enjoyed a glass or
two of beer and a good belly (which he always said was "bought and paid for")
laugh. He was a frequent fixture in the backyard of his brother's house in
Callaway retelling stories of his youth with a mischievous grin at Pioneer Picnic days.
He was a proud grandfather to Michael (Storm) Corey, Skylar (Mark) Rinne, Cameron Field and great grandfather to Oliver Rinne.
He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Evelyn Ellis, brothers Robert (Betty) and Ralph (Margaret) Thomas.
He is survived by sister Geraldine Tompkin; brothers Lowell (Marilyn) and Floyd (Virginia) Thomas; and children; son ChuckThomas and daughters Tammy Lange and Stacey (David) Field; honorary daughters Carolyn Tingle and Susanne (Lynn) Longmore; many nieces and nephews who checked in with him often.
Graveside Services will be conducted for Harold Thomas at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 26, at Rose Hill Cemetery in Callaway, Nebraska
Harold was born to Lawrence and Jennie (Ruby) Thomas of Callaway, on Dec. 15, 1944.
He was a small businessowner, college graduate, umpire of countless baseball and softball games, and an avid player of Texas Hold 'em. He loved to fish, and you can bet if there was a John Wayne western on, he'd be watching it. He enjoyed a glass or
two of beer and a good belly (which he always said was "bought and paid for")
laugh. He was a frequent fixture in the backyard of his brother's house in
Callaway retelling stories of his youth with a mischievous grin at Pioneer Picnic days.
He was a proud grandfather to Michael (Storm) Corey, Skylar (Mark) Rinne, Cameron Field and great grandfather to Oliver Rinne.
He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Evelyn Ellis, brothers Robert (Betty) and Ralph (Margaret) Thomas.
He is survived by sister Geraldine Tompkin; brothers Lowell (Marilyn) and Floyd (Virginia) Thomas; and children; son ChuckThomas and daughters Tammy Lange and Stacey (David) Field; honorary daughters Carolyn Tingle and Susanne (Lynn) Longmore; many nieces and nephews who checked in with him often.
Graveside Services will be conducted for Harold Thomas at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 26, at Rose Hill Cemetery in Callaway, Nebraska
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