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JUNCTION CITY — A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at First Baptist Church in Junction City for Thomas Harn “Tom” Connelly of Junction City, who died May 30 from complications of diabetes. He was 59.He was born Aug. 3, 1950, in San Francisco to Wallace and Marcene LaBlue Connelly. He married Brenda Dunham on March 7, 1992, in Cupertino, Calif.He graduated from Santa Clara High School in California. He was a truck driver and truck dispatcher for USF Reddaway Trucking for 10 years.Survivors include his wife; his mother; a son, Robert of Junction City; three daughters, Michelle Connelly of Spain, and Celena Salmons and Shannon, both of San Jose, Calif.; four brothers, Steven of San Francisco and Rich, Jim and Craig, all of Santa Clara; and two grandchildren.Arrangements by Murphy-Musgrove Funeral Home in Junction City. Remembrances to American Diabetes Association.
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