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Birth date: Sep 24, 1945 Death date: Jul 28, 2020
Thomas Stewart McCallum, 74, of Lewes, Delaware, passed away on Tuesday, July 28, 2020 at Beebe Healthcare, Lewes, Delaware. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Thomas S. McCallum and Ruth McCallum. Aft Read Obituary
Bill and I will continue to share our fun loving memories we had with Tom. I loved watching him and Bill getting their harness on to perform their exciting wall climbing at the gym. They always made sure they both made it up and down. When they weren't climbing the wall, they were in another favorite class, the Boxing class. Before and after each class they would check with each other to see how the fish were biting and tell each other a joke. One of our fondest memories was when Tom won the basket of goodies from the group and we needed to get his pic for publicity. He gave the biggest smile! I personally, loved how he and I didn't worry about being a little late for class, we just eased on in and started exercising!
We will always carry a special place in our heart for this truly inspirational guy. He is one of the nicest guys we know! Please keep a watchful eye over us from above Tom.
Love, Marge and Bill Smith
Will miss you Tom. Your smile was infectious.
Mike O'Neill
When I think of Tom I see him scaling the rock wall at Rise Gym. I don’t think he ever missed a day at the gym unless something important took him away. Likewise since the COVID-19 pandemic we have been doing our classes online and he was pretty much involved every day at least the days I was on. He was a sweet and lovely man who was a friend to all and An inspiration to those of us like myself also living with Parkinson’s. Tom God bless you and your family for sharing a small portion of your life with the rest of us in the Parkinson’s group here in the coastal area and may you rest in peace and shine your everlasting light down on the rest of us. You will be immensely missed by those whose lives you touched. Thank you for the opportunity to have known you, it was my pleasure. Nancy Olson
What a pleasure it was knowing Tom. He was kind, witty and humble. Tom participated in our weekly group and always had wonderful comments and jokes to contribute. I will miss him greatly but will always keep his memory strong. Rest in peace, Tom.
Tom was a neighbor of ours, and it was always nice to talk with him on our daily walks with our dog, Buster, who always loved the attention Tom gave him. Our family is very sorry for your loss.
I am so very lucky you are my Dad and my children are so fortunate to have you as their Pop Pop! We are so blessed with the many great memories, fun times and wise advice you have given. We will love you always and carry with us how much you cared for all of us, your humor,great love of the outdoors, best music selections and a million other things. I see you in your grandchildren and great grandchildren, it brings such joy. Our hearts are with you Donna and we know Dad's love for you will go on forever!
8 million memories... I love you so deeply and miss you to the depths of the earth. I loved how you knew the words to songs and movies, making things just all the more fun. Your funny comments when you were being cynical, your cool disposition, and wise ways. I’ll be writing here again. Besides hunting and fishing, all the beers and sandwiches we shared, and sushi.... heart to hearts... there’s so many little things. You may be gone but you will never be forgotten. Until I see you next.... ❤️❤️❤️❤️😢