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Thomas D. Tobin
1951 - 2019
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The family of Thomas D. Tobin uploaded a photo
Thursday, January 9, 2020
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Hank Hammer posted a condolence
Thursday, August 15, 2019
Peace to your soul, Tom. Great memories of our days in Sheahan Hall at Marist College.
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Theresa Falconer lit a candle
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
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Bill and Peggy Doty posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Tom we go back many years, I will always cherish your sense of humor, you made the best Santa at the Doty's Christmas Parties... You will be missed and remembered as a great man, husband, father, brother, grandfather, and friend. May you rest in peace!
Bill & Peggy
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Connie Tobin posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Well Tom you're home. How do you sum up a lifetime of laughs and tears in a few sentences. From you scaring the hell our out of my friends, and your sister!, to holidays around the piano. your dry wit is beyond compare. You used to make my dad laugh so hard....greeting us at your door with an out stretched hand...to pay for our dinner. LOL Sometime not knowing when you were joking or being serious. "Glad to see you, sorry you can't stay" and closing the door on us.
You will be missed by all. The world was a better place having you in it. I love you Cuz. Give our parents a hug and kiss for me. See you on the other side.
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Doug Mester posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
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Well my friend, we are coming full circle. I can remember us playing together even before we attended school. I recall our first day of Kindergarten at PS 1. We were both scared as my brother took us to our classroom and told us to go in. Through those early years we played in our backyards transforming them into magical places that were only limited by our imaginations. Baseball, cub scouts, the list goes on but we were always together. We had fun times and we told each other everything sitting on the steps after playing stoop ball or some other game. And so one of us is gone. This is not the end but the beginning of something new. I look forward to seeing you again. While you're waiting, see if you can line up a ball and a couple of gloves and we'll go out back and have a catch. See you then my friend. Rest easy Tom.
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