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Thomas Christopher O’Neal

July 9, 1968

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December 10, 2016

 

 

 

Thomas Christopher O’Neal, 48, of Scottsburg, Indiana passed away on Saturday, December 10, 2016 at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville, Indiana. He was born on July 9, 1968 in Scottsburg, Indiana, the son of the late Charles C. O’Neal and Sharron Sue (Hill) O’Neal. Thomas was a Quality Control Inspector at Aisin, USA in Seymour, Indiana, where he worked for 15 years and was also a former employee of Walmart Distribution in Seymour, Indiana. He graduated from Madison High School in 1986 but also attended Scottsburg High School until his Junior year. Thomas was a U.S. Navy veteran, enjoyed hunting, fishing, IU basketball and Cincinnati Reds baseball. Survivors include his sister, Tessa V. (Stemmer) O’Neal of Amelia, Ohio; a brother, Chuck P. O’Neal and his wife Susan of Lexington, Indiana; an uncle, George E Hill of Scottsburg, Indiana and four nephews, Patrick and Cody O’Neal and Addison and Logan Stemmer. Memorial Contributions: Alcoholics Anonymous c/o Collins Funeral Home, 465 W. McClain Ave., Scottsburg, Indiana 47170.

Graveside Service:
10:00 am Thursday, December 15, 2016 at the Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Madison, Indiana.
Visitation: 5 to 8 pm Wednesday at Collins Funeral Home.

From: Mike & Annette Murphy

 

So sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you, his family, at this time.

From: Denise Wehr

 

I'm so sorry for your loss.I worked with T.C. for years.He will be missed.R.I.P. buddy

From: Tommy

 

R.I.P. TC

From: Kevin Mann

 

Tom I cant believe your gone we all grew up together down by lake Iola and had Times that I will never forget but we all went our separate ways after school I will miss U my FRIEND I will never forget u my friend RIP!!!

From: Theresa Tabor

 

I loved him so much! I am so sorry. We all lost a stellar, kind man.

From: Tom Miller

 

Can't believe your gone. We had a lot of good times together old friend. Rest In Peace.

From: Beverly Carter

 

I am sorry that I wasn't there for you in person. We have shared many losses because we go back a long time when it was a kinder and more gentler world. Sending you a hug isn't the same, but know that I sincerely care and you are in my prayers. Bev

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