Thomas “Smokey” Edeline Jr.
Thomas “Smokey” Edeline Jr. a thirty-five-year resident of League city, TX passed away December 2, 2017. Smokey was born in Philadelphia, PA and raised there most of his life. Smokey is up in heaven riding his Harley Davidson and breathing easy.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Joan; parents, Thomas and Esther Edeline Sr.
Smokey leaves behind his daughter, Terri Johnson, husband Mark; son, Thomas E. Edeline; grandchildren: Jena Edeline, Essie Johnson and Jasmine Johnson; great grandchildren: Dexter Edeline, Audrina Johnson, Braylee Ormsbee and Jeremiah Johnson; niece, Traci Cooper, husband Curtis; nephew, Jimmie Hutton, wife Tina; along with other nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 10am in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions to: COPD Foundation, 3300 Ponce De Leon Blvd, Miami, FL 33134, www.copdfoundation.org
He was a sweet man & we loved him. Tom was a member of CMA a Christian Mortorcycle Association. He loved to ride and was always ready to hit the road. His road name with CMA was Tommy “Tunes” because he loved to have his radio going full blast. He always had a smile & he loved his family! We know it’s hard to let go of our loved ones but we Belive he’s in heaven now with his beloved wife & other family. He’s gone but will always remain in heart with fond memories! May He Rest In Peace. Love Ramona & Wes
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! We have wonderful memories of Uncle Tom and our many visits to League City. Our tears are the memories we share and the love we remember. May you “ride” in peace Uncle Tom and know you are missed dearly!
Love Bob & Kim Swartz
We love you so much Smokey! Ride with the Angels! We will miss you dearly and will miss seeing you on our rides! I’m so happy you came into our lives! UWMA! Love, hugs, and kisses!
Love,
The Brumlow’s
In doing a search of both Tom and Joan, I discovered they both had passed away. I have been trying to find them for many years. Grew up with them and I was in their wedding. Joan and I went to Frankford High School together. So sorry to learn of both their passings. I only wish I would have found them before they left us.