Sheila Dougherty
Trina and family, we just heard about Tom. So very sorry for your loss. We enjoyed talking with him at the gym in Camden. You, Gavin and Logan are in our prayers.
Fondly, Dana and Sheila
Birth date: Jun 3, 1943 Death date: Mar 12, 2020
Thomas Lynn Eichler, of Camden and Lewes, DE, 76, left us suddenly on March 12, 2020. He was an extraordinary man in many ordinary ways and his strong presence will be sorely missed. For all who knew and loved him, Tom was renow Read Obituary
Trina and family, we just heard about Tom. So very sorry for your loss. We enjoyed talking with him at the gym in Camden. You, Gavin and Logan are in our prayers.
Fondly, Dana and Sheila
Dear Trina,
All of us at Catholic Charities are saddened to hear of Tom’s passing. Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Tom was a wonderful man and he is surely missed. We think of you often and keep you in our prayers.
Richelle Vible
Tom was a true gift that I will miss as will anyone that knew him. He was a true renaissance man. His love of life, his energy, his interest in all things and the joy he shared with others was boundless. Golf, basketball, exercise, fishing, anything boating or airplanes, food, cars - he was a motivator and lover of activity. He turned the common into the extraordinary and made things fun, Even a simple handshake he would turn into a good nature contest. Laughing and giggling as he playfully showed off his hand crushing strength.
I always enjoyed his company and time - on the phone or in person.
Trina - I am very sad for your loss - but he has left a large hole in many lives and one that no one could ever fill. You have my prayers and support now and whenever needed.
I will miss him and his "supergrip" handshakes.
Remember Tom well. Our parents, Harold and Pauline, and my parents, Wilmer and Helen Stone, were dear friends and lived within a block of each other in Reading. My condolences at this time!
Tom graduate with my bother jerry Briner they had some good memories of days growing up in Reading playing ball together for the Reading Rangers they can now tell stories in heaven God speed
Oh my, SO MANY memories of one of my closest, best buddy, friend growing up in good-ol Reading, MI. I mean we ran the roads of Hillsdale county and mam oh man, we had fun. One special memory is visiting Tom when he was working for Walt Disney we went out to visit him. He gave us a behind the scenes tour of Disney studios, let me take his vehicle down through Hollywood to pic up a girl and go on a date / I mean, let this small town boy drive around Hollywood/now that's 100% pure buddy. Loved him to pieces. Couldn't have had a better buddy growing up. I'm just saddened to pieces.
Tom was my banking buddy. He was such a joy with a twinkle in his eyes.. I think of him and have to smile. Trina, words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss. Sending my love to you.
I will always remember our lunches at McDonalds, the flowers planted in the shape of a heart in the backyard, the look on his face while sailing up to a Bahamian island on a catamaran, laughing hysterically together while playing ping-pong, and the one thing I learned from my only lesson on the golf-course - “Don’t stomp on the green”.
<3 Sarah
Trina, Carrie and family,
I am so sorry for your loss! Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers!
Debbie and Rich Brackett
Trina, my heart goes out to you and your family. Know that you are in my prayers. Take comfort from the love you shared, because the love never dies. Paula Savini