Tom London
December 12, 1937 ~ July 13, 2019
Thomas Earl “Tom” London, 81, Glasgow, died Saturday, July 13, 2019 at NHC Healthcare Center. Born December 12, 1937 at Park, KY, he was a son of the late Lyndle London and Lillian Cook “Avis” London. He was a retired warehouser and delivery person for Goodman Candy Co. and a member of the Pleasant Valley Baptist Church.
Tom enjoyed going on trips, talking to people, and working puzzles. He had a special love for his church family and his countenance was great for his NHC family. He had a lot of pride and affection for a person whom he felt was like a daughter, Peggy Davidson.
Tom is survived by his wife Wanda Ann Daniel London whom he married on October 15, 1966; one sister, Sue London Nally and husband Larry; one niece, Allison London; two nephews: MacRyan London and Warren London and wife Beth.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one sister, Betty Sue London; one brother: Henry London; his father-in-law, William M. “Wah” Delk; and two brothers-in-law: Stephen Delk and Nicky Daniel.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home with burial in the Houk Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 pm Wednesday at the funeral home.
So very very sorry. Sending love , hugs and prayers.
Wanda, I’m so sorry to hear this. Tom was an inspiration to all men, such a sweet, kind, funny soul. The way he loved you was so palpable. No words can convey your loss and sorrow. Patrick and I send our love. You are loved and appreciated by all who know you!
Wanda, my heart breaks for you. Tom was awesome Man. Love you very much.
Wanda:
Tom was the man every man should aspire to be. He will be missed by many. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you.
We are so sorry to hear this. Just now reading about Tommy. We were neighbors growing up. You have our prayers.
Wanda I am so sorry Tom was such a good man but just remember he is up there singing and shouting until you meet again. Heaven gained another angel .I miss seeing you at NHC