Thomas Ford Goller, Jr.

thomas goller, jr.

Mr. Thomas Ford Goller, Jr., 78, of Linden, Texas passed away October 27, 2020.  Mr. Goller was born September 3, 1942 in New Orleans, LA to Thomas Ford Goller, Sr. and Myrtle Coates Goller.  Tom served his country proudly in the United States Navy.

He is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Sharron Henderson Goller; son, Thomas Goller, III and wife Janet; daughter, Shiela Shiver and husband J.D.; sister, Carolyn Elliot; three grandchildren, Robert Goller, Whitney Rowland, Taylor Neal and numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents.

Services will be 10:00 a.m., Friday, November 6, 2020 in the chapel of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Linden with Bro. Bryan Baggett officiating.

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  1. Sending my condolences to Tom/Sharron Goller Family. Praying for you all. Tom was a Beautiful Soul. He shined a light on everyone he came in contact with. Tom is so loved and will be truly missed ;( May you Rest In Paradise my good friend ~

    Your Friend,
    Peggy Denney

  2. Dear Sharron,
    Even though I've been out of the Cat Fancy for a while, I still remember you and Tom. I am so sorry for your loss and your sadness.
    Sincerely,
    Karen

  3. I am so blessed to have known Tom. He was such a friend to so many and will be missed by all! I will always think of him in November when I make his Zucchini Brownies- love and prayers. Gloria E.

  4. Sharon, so very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your hubby. I hope that you can remember the good times, the laughs and love you shared during your grief process.

  5. Sharron,
    We are so saddened by your loss. Tom was such a likeable and sweet person, always having a smile for everyone. I remember him coming to our booth when we first started vending our products. He said " I just come over to see what you're peddling". Our heart filled thoughts are with you/

  6. Thank you Sharron, for sharing Tom with all of us. He is such a big part of my recovery. He shared the Joe and Charlie c.d.s with me. Taught me how to be a treasurer for Jumpstart. Always answered my questions, took a moment of time to help me understand the program of recovery. He is a gift. So blessed to have known him. Bless you Sharron. There were so many moments in passing or at meetings that are priceless. Thank you. And bless you

  7. Known Tom since school at Sacred Heart. Many an hour spent with him and the kids plus have to include all those days he and Pat spent at deer camp. My tax man for years too. RIP friend. Know Pat is glad to see you.

  8. Known Tom since school at Sacred Heart. Many an hour spent with him and the kids plus have to include all those days he and Pat spent at deer camp. My tax man for years too. RIP friend. Know Pat is glad to see you.

  9. Known Tom since school at Sacred Heart. Many an hour spent with him and the kids plus have to include all those days he and Pat spent at deer camp. My tax man for years too. RIP friend. Know Pat is glad to see you.

  10. Known Tom since school at Sacred Heart. Many an hour spent with him and the kids plus have to include all those days he and Pat spent at deer camp. My tax man for years too. RIP friend. Know Pat is glad to see you.

  11. Tom was a great friend and helped me through a tough time. We always enjoyed talking longhorn football. I will miss him greatly.

  12. I was sad to learn that Thomas has passed away. I am a friend of his sister; she and I were in the same grade at Sacred Heart School in Texarkana, Texas, and Thomas was a grade behind us. In a way, my brother Thomas Putch was two grades below me, and he and Thomas Goller had the same face shape and I thought they resembled each other. They were the same height and build.
    I send my sympathy to his wife and family and to his sister Carolyn Goller Elliott. I feel his passing as a personal loss.


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