Thomas H. Laney,

68, died July 6, 2009 at his Anchorage home with his wife by his side, after a 12-year
battle with prostate cancer. A memorial service will be at noon Wednesday at the Fort
Richardson National Cemetery. Attendees are asked to gather at the main gate, off the
Glenn Highway, at 11:45 a.m. for an escort to the cemetery. A celebration of Tom's life
will follow at the Mountain View VFW #10252. Tom was born April 15, 1941, in Center
Township, Pa., to Harrison and Evelyn Laney. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1958 and
became a part of the 101st Airborne unit, working as an engineer demolition specialist.
After three years he left the Army and joined the U.S. Air Force, where he excelled in
electronics and became an instructor at Keesler AFB in Mississippi. He later
volunteered for a Combat Control Team, where he remained for the rest of his military
career. He was a master parachutist and a military and sport instructor for High Altitude,
Low Opening (HALO). He had a total of 433 parachute jumps in his career. He also
had numerous military decorations, awards and aeronautical ratings. His last duty
station was Elmendorf AFB, where he spent seven years before retiring in 1978. In
1978 Tom began a career with the Department of Corrections, rising from correctional
officer to correctional superintendent before retiring in 1990. He worked at facilities in
Anchorage, Kenai, Seward and Eagle River. He then worked at Prudhoe Bay doing
oilfield security work until he was diagnosed with cancer in 1997. Tom and his wife,
Judy, fully retired in 1997 and began touring the country in their motor home. They had
10 wonderful years of travel, spending most of their time in the warm Southwest and
returning to Alaska for the summers. Tom loved the spring training baseball games in
Arizona, fishing in the ocean on the Texas coast and eating seafood along the Gulf
Coast. With his outgoing personality, he made many friends in his travels. In 2007 his
health required him to stay closer to his medical providers but he was still able to lead
an active life until shortly before his death. Tom was an avid hunter and fisherman
when he first came to Alaska. He was also a member of VFW #10252, the American
Legion Post 29, Amvets #49, the Moose and Elks Clubs. He was a devoted husband,
father and grandfather and all have wonderful memories of special moments spent with
him. His wife said: "He always had such a positive attitude and wonderful sense of
humor. I will treasure the 22 years we spent together." Tom is survived by his wife,
Judy; his children, Evelyn of Eagle River, Tom Jr. of Anderson, Calif., Scott of
Anchorage and step-daughter, Lissa Wright and son-in-law Jay Wright of Anchorage;
grandchildren, Geraldine and Scott of Anchorage, Ashley, Jessica and Michael of Yuba
City, Calif., and Jack and Kyle of Anchorage; two great-grandsons; his mother, Evelyn
Laney of Chico, Calif.; and his brother, Dan Laney of Los Lunas, N.M. In memory of
Tom, the family suggests donations to the Salvation Army or to a charity of the donor's
choice. Arrangements are with Kehl's Legacy Funeral Home.

Published in adn.com from 7/12 to 7/13/2009