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Thomas William “Tom” Baney

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Thomas William “Tom” Baney

Birth
Union City, Erie County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Feb 2009 (aged 61)
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA
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Thomas William Baney, 61, of Kewanee, Il. died at 11:07 A.M. Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at OSF Medical Center in Peoria, Il.

Tom was born May 27, 1947 in Union City, Pa. the son of Charles and Betty (Patton) Baney. He married Judy Dunsing March 27, 1971 in the Indian Heights Church of the Nazarene in Colorado Springs, Co.

She survives along with three sons Tom (Rebecca) Baney of Kewanee and their children Neeva and Noah, Jeremy (Shelley) Baney of Aurora, In., Jason and (Dena) Baney of Waterford, Pa. and their children Alyssa and Amber, three brothers Fred, Larry and Tim, four sisters Carolyn, Jane, Alice and Del Ann all of Waterford, Pa. and numerous nieces and nephews.

He graduated from Ft. LaBouf High School in Waterford, Pa. He later graduated from the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Co. in 1973. Tom was a minister of Music and Song Evangelist for the Church of the Nazarene serving throughout the church's denomination in various parts of the country. He was a founding member of the Waterford, Pa. Church of the Nazarene. He had been a member of the Pa. All-State Chorus and Pa. Drum and Bugle Corps.

Tom loved music and wrote music. He also enjoyed carpentry work, poetry, had trained hunting dogs and was an avid sports fan and a Pittsburgh Steelers fan.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Patrick and Michael.

The Schueneman-Tumbleson Funeral Home, Kewanee, Il. is in charge of arrangements.



Thomas William Baney was called home to be with his Lord on February 4, 2009 after a brief illness. He was born on May 27, 1947 in Union City, Pa., the son of Charles and Betty Baney. Tom resided in Waterford for several years, graduated from Fort LeBoeuf High school in 1967 and was a member of the Waterford Nazarene Church before moving to Colorado Springs, Colo. to attend Nazarene Bible College. While in Colorado he met and fell in love with Judy Dunsing who became his wife on March 27, 1971 and remained his lifelong sweetheart. Tom graduated from NBC in 1973. After retirement in 2005, Tom and Judy moved to Kewanee, Ill. Together they had three sons, Thomas (Rebecca) of Ill., Jeremy (Shelly) of Ind. and Jason (Deana) of Pa. He is further survived by three granddaughters, Alyssa Renee, Niva Emily, Amber Rochelle; and one grandson Noah William, who were all adored by their grandfather. He is also survived by four sisters, Carolyn Seigworth, Jane Brown (Edward), Alice Baney, and Delanne Heckman (Albert); and three brothers, Rev. Frederick Baney (Cheryl), Timothy Baney, (Susan) and Larry Baney (Amy). All of his siblings reside in the Waterford/Erie area. Tom enjoyed his large family which included many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two infant brothers, Michael and Patrick. Tom had a great love for music that was demonstrated by his dynamic solos in churches all over the country. His family finds comfort in the imagery of a new member in that majestic choir whose beautiful tenor voice rings through the Heavens.
Thomas William Baney, 61, of Kewanee, Il. died at 11:07 A.M. Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at OSF Medical Center in Peoria, Il.

Tom was born May 27, 1947 in Union City, Pa. the son of Charles and Betty (Patton) Baney. He married Judy Dunsing March 27, 1971 in the Indian Heights Church of the Nazarene in Colorado Springs, Co.

She survives along with three sons Tom (Rebecca) Baney of Kewanee and their children Neeva and Noah, Jeremy (Shelley) Baney of Aurora, In., Jason and (Dena) Baney of Waterford, Pa. and their children Alyssa and Amber, three brothers Fred, Larry and Tim, four sisters Carolyn, Jane, Alice and Del Ann all of Waterford, Pa. and numerous nieces and nephews.

He graduated from Ft. LaBouf High School in Waterford, Pa. He later graduated from the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Co. in 1973. Tom was a minister of Music and Song Evangelist for the Church of the Nazarene serving throughout the church's denomination in various parts of the country. He was a founding member of the Waterford, Pa. Church of the Nazarene. He had been a member of the Pa. All-State Chorus and Pa. Drum and Bugle Corps.

Tom loved music and wrote music. He also enjoyed carpentry work, poetry, had trained hunting dogs and was an avid sports fan and a Pittsburgh Steelers fan.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Patrick and Michael.

The Schueneman-Tumbleson Funeral Home, Kewanee, Il. is in charge of arrangements.



Thomas William Baney was called home to be with his Lord on February 4, 2009 after a brief illness. He was born on May 27, 1947 in Union City, Pa., the son of Charles and Betty Baney. Tom resided in Waterford for several years, graduated from Fort LeBoeuf High school in 1967 and was a member of the Waterford Nazarene Church before moving to Colorado Springs, Colo. to attend Nazarene Bible College. While in Colorado he met and fell in love with Judy Dunsing who became his wife on March 27, 1971 and remained his lifelong sweetheart. Tom graduated from NBC in 1973. After retirement in 2005, Tom and Judy moved to Kewanee, Ill. Together they had three sons, Thomas (Rebecca) of Ill., Jeremy (Shelly) of Ind. and Jason (Deana) of Pa. He is further survived by three granddaughters, Alyssa Renee, Niva Emily, Amber Rochelle; and one grandson Noah William, who were all adored by their grandfather. He is also survived by four sisters, Carolyn Seigworth, Jane Brown (Edward), Alice Baney, and Delanne Heckman (Albert); and three brothers, Rev. Frederick Baney (Cheryl), Timothy Baney, (Susan) and Larry Baney (Amy). All of his siblings reside in the Waterford/Erie area. Tom enjoyed his large family which included many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two infant brothers, Michael and Patrick. Tom had a great love for music that was demonstrated by his dynamic solos in churches all over the country. His family finds comfort in the imagery of a new member in that majestic choir whose beautiful tenor voice rings through the Heavens.


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