1952
2013
Tommy Douthitt passed away January 9, 2013 at home.
He was born December 20, 1952 in Dallas, TX. Tommy worked as an armed guard at LTV, and as a fireman. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, and First United Methodist Church.
Tommy is survived by his wife Michelle, sons Dow, Rusty and Justin, mother Mary, and brother Jimmy.
He was preceded in death by his father Dow and brother Johnny.
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January 14, 2014
Ronda Lindsey
Michelle,
You and Tommy are still thought of today! I pray you feel his love around you still! Thoughts and prayers.
January 21, 2013
Jack Melton
Prayers and thoughts are with you. I have many fond memories of Tommy at the gate. He always had a smile for everyone he met. Tommy will not soon be forgotten by those whose lives he touched.
God bless his family and many friends.
January 18, 2013
Barbara Bell
Michelle,
I was so shocked to hear about Tommy. My heart hurts for you all. I had the most pleasant honor to work and know Tommy all the years I worked at Vought. I've met you once or twice but you probably don't remember me.. He loved you very much and spoke of you daily. We would talk about the lord, our famiies and life in general. I would get him a Don Juan's ice tea everyday. I'm sorry I couldn't make it to the funeral as My step mother passed away the same day as Tommy and the funerals happened to be at 3:00 and 4:00 Sat. I'd love to have met you again. Your in my thoughts and prayers. Contact me sometime if you would like to talk.
January 12, 2013
Amy Cisneros
May God always carry you in his loving arms, until you and Tommy meet again. Much Love
January 12, 2013
AMY CISNEROS
Michelle, I am so sorry for this tragic loss; I am still in shock and cannot believe he is gone. I worked with him for quite some time and he was always smiling and had the kindest heart I've ever known. I was blessed to have had a man like Tommy as a friend and as a working "partner". I can only say that the Lord took a very kind and awesome guy. He will be missed greatly. I love you much and holler @ me if you need to. Yours & Tommys Friend, Amy Cisneros
January 12, 2013
Michelle Douthitt
Forever in my heart, until we meet again.......Save a place for me, my love. From your everloving wife.
January 11, 2013
Tom Candalino
I worked with Tommy at Vought and had many visitors from outside the company. He was the face of Vought and many commented to me what a friendly guy he was. He went out of his way to make them feel welcomed. I am very sorry for your loss but I am blessed to have met and work with such a fine man.
January 11, 2013
Ray Gene Bush
Tommy was one of those good people you meet in life and never forget. He brightened many days by a friendly hello or goodbye at Vought's gates. He will be missed by many. A credit to his family, his death is a loss for all Grand Prairie. Prayers offered for all the Douthitt family. Ray Gene Bush, Grand Prairie.
January 11, 2013
Tommy was a good classmate and friend. I am sorry for your loss. May God bless all of you.
Buster Nation (Arlington, TX)
January 10, 2013
joni voytko-offill
Great school memories of Tommy. Thoughts for the family
January 10, 2013
joni voytko-offill
Great school memories of Tommy. Thoughts for the family
January 10, 2013
Michael B. McGinty
Tommy was, without a doubt, hands down, the nicest guy in our class both at John Adams and at GPHS, every day!! I will always remember his smile,his unassuming good nature, and inate kindness. As he rests in the arms of our Lord, I'm certain Jesus is pleased and saying "Well done my true and faithful servant!" BE BLESS-ED
January 10, 2013
patti knight
January 10, 2013
jan farmer
Dear Douthitt Family:
I will always have precious memories of Tommy..I am so sorry for your loss and pray that God will hold you all in His arms and carry you through this time.
January 10, 2013
C McCray
My prayers and thoughts are with you.
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