Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Services details

After a 5 year battle with Metastatic Melanoma skin cancer, Tom took his last breath here on Earth and is now at peace with God, pain and cancer-free. I will always love you, Tom my hunny, and look forward to the coming years watching Nathan grow into the man his father was.  Thank you, everyone, for your love and support.

Funeral arrangements:

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Whiting Community Baptist Church, 1020 Tullar Road, Neenah

9:30am Visitation

11am Service

*In lieu of flowers, a trust fund will be set up in Nathan's name

A luncheon will follow at Bridgewood Conference Center, 1000 Cameron Way,
 Neenah (next to Ground Round) from 12noon - 2pm.

*all food and beverages will be provided, no carry-ins allowed.

Thank you, everyone, for all of your continuous love, support and prayers.  Please feel free to continue to share your memories and pictures of Tom on the Facebook Group page Friends of Tom Schwandt.

Love, Roxanne

4 comments:

~Stacy~ said...

My heart is breaking for you and your little one. I was in your postition 15 yrs ago, I lost my husband to luekemia the day before our baby boy turned 2. It is bittersweet to watch our boy grow into the man his daddy was. He is so much like him and I do love it.
I will be praying for you, hug that baby often and tell him about what kind of man daddy is and teach him the values to get there. It will be a long road full of tears, joy and a little anger but it is so great to see the man you once loved in the child that you created together.

~Stacy~ said...

well, I say the man you once loved. I mean the man you will always love, that does not go anywhere no matter how long and no matter who you meet.

Heather@TheWelcomingHouseBlog said...

Roxanne I have been following this tragedy for a couple months now, and I just wanted to say I am SO so sorry. Please know there are many whose name you will never know that are lifting you up and praying for you.
Bless you and I pray many friends and family will surround you with love at this painful time.
Heather

Roxanne Schwandt said...

Stacy, thank you so much for sharing.