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  1. #1
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    In Memory: Tommy Varner

    We lost a good friend on the 12th. Tommy Varner, Retired Navy, former member of the 28th Georgia, and an Active member of the Blue Ridge Mess, 11th Virginia (Longstreets Corps) and the Armory Guards. Tommy was always good for a laugh, and will keep us all laughing in the future as we remember him. He fought a good fight, Rest easy Pard, boil the coffee, and we will meet across the river, 'neath the shade of the trees.
    Robert W. Hughes
    Co A, 2nd Georgia Sharpshooters/64th Illinois Inf.
    Thrasher Mess
    Operation Iraqi Freedom II 2004-2005
    ENG Brigade, 1st Cavalry Div. "1st Team!"
    Iraq & Afghanistan Veterans of America

    Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?"
    And I said "Here I am. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    All my frienship for you Bobby and for your friend Family...
    William Miconnet
    French Mess
    AES
    BGR & IPW Survivor
    Never ever give up!
    In memory of Steve Boulton, live the little story, lost in the history...
    I believe!

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    I only got to meet Tommy a few times, but I liked him immensely. He was a good fellow and we'll not forget him.

    Greg Starbuck
    The brave respect the brave. The brave
    Respect the dead; but you -- you draw
    That ancient blade, the ass's jaw,
    And shake it o'er a hero's grave.


    Herman Melville

    http://www.historicsandusky.org

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    Tommy fell in with us a few times when he came "North" and was a fun guy to have in camp. He was always friendly and would go out of his way to speak or help out. He was gentleman and a true son of the south. We will miss him!
    Robert Ambrose

    Historic Interpreter; Fort Frederick State Park, MD
    5th Virginia Infantry Co. K

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    I knew that Tommy was not well, but I had thought he would pull through. I am still a little shocked. Tommy will be missed, but he is not longer having to fight an illness and he is in a better place.
    Herb Coats
    O.C.N. & Moderator
    Armory Guards/WIG

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    Many, many, good memories of Tommy.

    From one of my favorite gospel songs:

    With extended hands he will greet you
    Weary Pilgrim, Welcome Home !
    Jerry Holmes
    28th GA. Inf
    65th GA. Inf (GGG-Grandfather)

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    Tommy will be sorely missed. He always had a smile for all those he met. We were very honored to have him as a member in the Armory Guards. I was proud to call him a friend even if I only knew him briefly. Rest easy Tommy.

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    I loved Tommy like a brother. We had some great times around the fire, and on the field.
    he will be sorelly missed...
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    Retired

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    Re: In Memory: Tommy Varner

    I talked with Tommy online numerous times and got to meet him in person a few times when we travelled south. His humour will be missed. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends.

    Duchess Martin,
    U.S. Sanitary Commission,
    Columbus, O. Branch.

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    Tommy Varner/ Gifts to the Atlanta History center

    Gents,
    The times that Tommy spent in the field with us will always be looked on as good times. He loved us all and had many friends that cared deeply for him too. He was a great guy! God speed Tommy. You will be missed.

    The A.G. and the Blue Ridge Mess will be wearing black arm bands in his honor at our events over the next year. Its a small token to a good friend.

    If anyone would like to make a small gift in Tommy's name to help save the Wray collection. We will take all the money up to them for you. Any amount would be great. Tommy loved the History center and this would be something he would love.
    Please make the checks out to "Georgia Militia Historical Reeactors" and send them to 2150 Hwy 81 SW Loganville GA 30052 .
    Kiev Thomason
    a.k.a. King Corn
    WIG
    Armory Guards
    Forest Park Lodge #399
    Forest Park GA.

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