Thomas Tom Eurton
November 22, 2008
Thomas, Eurton L., 66, passed away November 22, 2008. Funeral service 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at Downing Lahey East chapel. Survivors: wife, Neva; children, Judy (Mike) Ketterman of Nevada, MO, Cayle (Amanda) Eurton of Derby and Tomi (Raymond) Eurton of Mulvane; brother, Larry Eurton of Colwich; sisters, Rama (Lewis) Holland of Wichita and Jo (Dennis) Terwey of Hutchinson; grandchildren, Brandon, Justin, Austin, Dakotah, Brandon and Javan. A memorial has been established with American Heart Association, 3816 Paysphere Circle, Chicago, IL 60674.






Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
There will come a day when the tears of sorrow will softly flow into tears of remembrance…and your heart will begin healing itself…and grieving will be interrupted by episodes of joy…and you will hear the whisper of hope. There will come a day when you will welcome the tears of remembrance…as a sun shower of the soul…a turning of the tide…a promise of peace. There will come a day when you will…risk loving…go on believing…and treasure the tears of remembrance. All those sleeping in their graves will wake up and sing for joy. As the sparkling dew refreshes the earth, so the Lord will revive those who have long been dead.’-Isa. 26:19.
Tom Eurton was a unique man in today’s times. A man of integrity and character, his word was his bond. He treated everyone with respect and in return was respected by those who got to know him. He cared about people and his compassion did not go un-noticed…it was genuine and selfless (always one of the first to step up when someone was in need). He was competitive (he didn’t have to win all the time…just more than I did), anaylitical and had a great sense of humor. Tom was well informed and wise in the ways of the world…I’ll always treasure the times we sat together and solved the world’s problems over a cold beer. [Thanks for the memories, buddy]. More than anything, he was a loyal friend to me and my family and he will be dearly remembered and missed. [Rest in peace…love you man]. Ken