Thomas Morton Hayes

Thomas Morton Hayes

August 20, 1942 - January 21, 2018

Thomas Morton Hayes

August 20, 1942 - January 21, 2018

Obituary

Thomas morton hayes (tom) died at home on january 21, 2018 after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer. Jan, his wife of 44 years, was by his side.

Thomas was born august 20, 1942 in edinburg, texas to dorothy and edwin hayes and grew up in beaumont, texas. He is preceded in death by both parents and his brother, james w. Hayes of galveston, texas.

Tom graduated from south park high school in beaumont, then went on to graduate from lamar university in the class of 1963. Tom graduated from the university of texas medical branch in 1967 as a member of the alpha omega alpha honor medical society. Tom accepted residency in neurosurgery while at utmb, earning accreditation from the american college of nuclear physicians before changing his specialty to radiology”‹.

“‹in 1970 tom volunteered to serve in vietnam as lieutenant commander aboard the uscg boutwell, but after eight weeks in haiti his ship was cancelled. He then completed his service with the public health service as general medical officer at various hospitals around the country.

Thomas accepted his residency in radiology at stanford university in palo alto, california, and received accreditation from the american college of radiology in 1974. Tom and jan moved to charleston, west virginia in 1974, where tom joined kanawha valley radiology. He served as chairman of the thomas hospital board of trustees from 1987-1996. Thomas was also a member of the occupational pneumoconiosis board until his retirement in 2011.

Tom will be remembered for his wit, his storytelling, and his”‹eagerness to help others. Tom’s interests included hunting, fishing, firearms, training dogs (especially chunk, his beloved lab), fine wines, traveling, cooking, and anything he could discover. He was known for always having several projects going at a time, from making his own boards, to oil painting, to building his own block engine for his blazer (this obituary could easily have been printed in 1987, when jan discovered tom had painted his engine inside the house). Tom loved learning about every aspect of life, and could be found reading before he got out of bed in the morning and until he fell asleep at night. He could also charm “‹anybody”‹ in a room with his texas drawl. Tom loved to spend as much time as he could with his grandkids, and they loved every minute of their time with “pop,” from riding on his tractor in pocahontas county to fishing off the dock at smith mountain lake in virginia.

Tom is survived by wife jan hayes, of charleston, grandchildren caleb, quinn, and presley ingram of lynchburg, virginia and daughters erin hayes (dedicated teacher at tomahawk elementary in lynchburg, virginia) and jessica hayes (lodge liaison at green beagle lodge, chapel hill north carolina).

Memorial service will be held at 11:00 am on february 3, 2018, first presbyterian church of charleston, pastor bill mccoy

“‹officiating in lieu of flowers, tom requests you please send donations to the salvation army, or kanawha hospice care.

You may send condolences to the family at:www.Barlowbonsall.Com

barlow bonsall funeral home has been etrusted to handle the arrangements.

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3 responses to Thomas Morton Hayes

  1. Relationship: 1St Cousin
    Location: Broken Arrow Oklahoma

    Jan,
    I Am So Sorry To Hear About Tom. I Have Totally Lost Track Of Extended Family Members Since
    My Father Kenneth Hayes Of Tulsa Passed Away In May Of 2006. However, I Do Remember Erin Coming To Tulsa To Visit In The Late 1990S. My Father Thought So Highly Of Her.
    Please Give Erin My Regards.
    Ann Hayes Dewey

  2. Relationship: Friend
    Location: Smiths Falls Alabama

    My Deepest Sympathies To Jan And Family At This Time. Try To Stay Strong And Take Care Of Yourself. Hopefully You Will Keep In Touch Your Friends In Smiths Falls Would Love To Hear From You As Well..

  3. Relationship: Friends
    Location: Charleston West Virginia

    Dear Jan, Erin, Jessica , And Family,

    Mona And I Want To Express Our Deep Sympathy Over The Loss Of Tom. We Will Always Fondly Remember The Fun And Laughter Of Those Softball Days And The Pure Enjoyment He Always Conveyed And Shared With Us All. Please Know You Are In Our Thoughts And Prayers.

    Sincerely,

    Mona And Phil

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