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John Thomas McCafferty “Tommy” Skinner Jr.

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John Thomas McCafferty “Tommy” Skinner Jr.

Birth
Petersburg City, Virginia, USA
Death
16 Jan 2014 (aged 55)
DeWitt, Dinwiddie County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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John Thomas ?Tommy? Skinner Jr., a resident of DeWitt, Virginia, died at home on January 16, 2014. He was 55 years old.

Born on December 5, 1958, he was raised in Petersburg, Virginia, and attended Petersburg High School. He enjoyed a thirty-year career assembling products for The HON Company, a manufacturer of office furniture, in Chester, Va., followed by a short stint spinning metal fibers at DuPont?s Spruance Plant, near Richmond.

Tommy valued family above all else, had a talent for gardening & grilling, loved fishing, guns, and the out-of-doors, and cherished his many dogs. He is survived by his son, John T. Skinner III, of Morehead City, North Carolina; his longtime and devoted companion Brenda Carpenter; his former wife, Karen Skinner, of Richmond; two sisters, Elizabeth Skinner Carduff, of Melrose, Massachusetts, and Mary Carol Skinner, of Florence, Massachusetts; and his niece Emily V. Carduff and nephew Eliot Skinner Carduff, both of Melrose, Mass. He was the son of the late John T. and Alice V. Skinner.
John Thomas ?Tommy? Skinner Jr., a resident of DeWitt, Virginia, died at home on January 16, 2014. He was 55 years old.

Born on December 5, 1958, he was raised in Petersburg, Virginia, and attended Petersburg High School. He enjoyed a thirty-year career assembling products for The HON Company, a manufacturer of office furniture, in Chester, Va., followed by a short stint spinning metal fibers at DuPont?s Spruance Plant, near Richmond.

Tommy valued family above all else, had a talent for gardening & grilling, loved fishing, guns, and the out-of-doors, and cherished his many dogs. He is survived by his son, John T. Skinner III, of Morehead City, North Carolina; his longtime and devoted companion Brenda Carpenter; his former wife, Karen Skinner, of Richmond; two sisters, Elizabeth Skinner Carduff, of Melrose, Massachusetts, and Mary Carol Skinner, of Florence, Massachusetts; and his niece Emily V. Carduff and nephew Eliot Skinner Carduff, both of Melrose, Mass. He was the son of the late John T. and Alice V. Skinner.


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