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Andrew Tomasic Sr.
Andrew Tomasic Sr, 90, of Allentown died Thursday, November 27, 2008, in Lehigh Valley Hospital Inpatient Hospice Unit, Allentown. Andrew and his wife, Elaine M. (Horlacher) Tomasic were married 55 years in February. Born December 10, 1917 in Whitehall, he was the son of the late Andrew and Anna (Krivensky) Tomasic. Andrew served in the Army during World War II. He worked at the Morning Call Newspaper for 40 years and also worked at the Fuller Company for 25 years. He was a graduate of Whitehall High School and Temple University, where he was named All American. Andrew played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1942 and then went to serve his country and returned to the Steelers for the 1946 season. He was a proud member of the National Football League retired Players. He was selected to the Whitehall High School Hall of Fame, among the first set of inductees, Lehigh Valley Federation Hall of Fame, Temple University Hall of Fame, among the first set of inductees, Pop Warner Hall of Fame, he played in the Blue Gray Game in 1942. Andrew was also a great baseball player, his baseball career began in the Farm League, playing AAA Ball for the Giants in Jersey City, he worked his way up the rankings and pitched for the New York Giants in 1949. He was the current record holder for pitching 22 consecutive innings. Survivors: Andrew is survived by his loving wife; son, Andrew J. Tomasic, of Allentown; daughter, Lori A. wife of Michael Sveda, of Allentown; grandchildren, Tara and Devon; great-grandchildren, Braydan, Emma, Logan, and Dante; brothers, Michael of Northampton, Joseph, of Catasauqua, John of South Carolina, George, of Ironton; sisters, Elizabeth Millen of Hokendauqua, Margaret Horwath of Bethlehem, Theresa Rogers of Reading; nieces and nephews, Andrew was predeceased by a sister, Mary Hobel. Services: 4 p.m. Monday, December 1, in the Reichel Funeral Home, 326 E. 21st St., Northampton. Family and friends may call Monday 2-4 p.m. in the funeral home. Memorials may be presented to the Lehigh Valley Hospice and or the family, c/o funeral home.

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Published by Morning Call on Nov. 30, 2008.

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Rick Hoch II

December 11, 2008

To the Tomasic's, I just heard that Andy had passed away. I knew him & respected him as a great man. You always knew when Andy was there. I was close to Andy jr. a long time. Andy is a legend & will never be forgotten. I am sorry, I missed the viewing, Rick C. Hoch II, Hamburg, Pa.

STEPHEN CHWASTIAK

December 11, 2008

To The Tomasic Family,

I knew Andy from two points in life, once when I was a kid visiting my Aunt Anna and Uncle Emil in Whitehall PA and then again when I worked with him at the Morning Call during the years of 1985 and 1986.

I never forgot my experiences with him. He worked several days a week. The Saturday paper with him was always the best. We worked together getting those out of town papers stamped and on their way!

To that end I simply say "thank you Andy".

To the Tomasic Family I offer my condolences. Bless him as he heads off, onion bulbs in hand!

Stephen Chwastiak

Cindy Ewaniuk

December 5, 2008

Dear Elaine, Lori, Andy Jr. and Family,

I was so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. Know that you are all in our hearts and prayers. As I think back, I remember Andy with a smile on my face. What an incredible man he was and I feel truly blessed to have met him.

Love
Cindy (Puskas) Ewaniuk

Seth Gasdaska

December 4, 2008

Mrs. Tomasic & Family,
I never had the opportunity to meet Andy, but I sent him a fan mail letter and a Gospel Tract from South Carolina. He sent me back my index card signed, a signed picture, and he wrote me a nice long hand written letter about his career. He was a very nice man who took the time to respond to my letter. He will be greatly missed. I'm so glad that I had the opportunity to correspond with him.

Donald Deemer

December 3, 2008

Dear Mrs. Tomasic,Andy,and Lori,
My family and I are so sorry for your loss.We were neighbors for a long time and Andy was one of the few adults I could easily talk to.He also gave me my nickname which still sticks with me today.The ROCK.I will have fond memories of Andy forever.
Donald Deemer and family

Mr. and Mrs. Eisenhard and Family

December 2, 2008

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. My husband Ken and my daughter Amanda worked with Andy at the Morning Call. I had the honor of meeting Andy myself and I'm glad I did. He greeted me with a smile and a nice to meet you. On occasion we would run into Andy at the store or Mall. I've heard the Name Andy Tomasic in my home quite often always something nice or good. I don't often remember a person's name, but when you meet someone whom greets you with a smile and a nice "how are you", when you see them...those are the people whom you remember the rest of your life. Again, We are truly sorry for you loss and Gods speed to You and Your Family in your time of need.
Mr. and Mrs Eisenhard and Family, Allentown Pa

Esther Davis

December 2, 2008

Dear Lori and Family,
I remember seeing your Dad in Hilbert's - Always had a story to tell - just an all-around "nice" guy.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all,
Esther (Abraham) Davis

Nancy Varas

December 1, 2008

Dear Baba, Lori, Andy Jr. Devon and families,
The Varas and Hays families extend their deepest condolances. I myself will always remember the many keychains "pop" made and the loads of paper tablets he was always working on. Take comfort in the many laughs we all had through the years. God bless you all and may Andy rest in peace.

Kristi Youst

December 1, 2008

Dearest Baba, Lori, Andy, Devon, and family,
Pop will forever be in the hearts of every person who had the chance to meet him. He was such a good man who's stories could fasinate and enlighten. I am so glad to have known him.
His memory will be cherished always
Love Always

Mary Dobish (Smicker)

December 1, 2008

Dear Lori & Family,
Sorry to read about the passing of your dad. I will never forget the many sleepovers we had at your house where we would enjoy laughing with your parents. He was always a great guy. Keep your many memories close to your hearts and you will get through this difficult time. God Bless you all.

Hope Lesher

November 30, 2008

Dear Elaine and fFamily,

We were saddened to hear of your loss. Please know how very sorry we are. May you find comfort in kowing you were a special part of a well-lived life.

Hope & Albert Lesher
Easton, Pa.

Joan Maceyko

November 30, 2008

Dear Aunt Elaine, Lori, and Andy
I am so sad about Uncle Andy. He will be missed by all of us. My deepest consolences to you all.
Joan

robert fox

November 30, 2008

I will always remember Andy working with him at the Morning Call.He was always able to make me laugh.I will always cherish the autograghed picture he gave me of himself on the mound at spring training for the New York Giants.God Bless Robert Fox

Betsy Ehret

November 30, 2008

Dear Elaine and Family -
Our love and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow. Andy always had a way of bringing on a smile with his sharing greetings for the day and his lively stories of the past - treasure the memories and know you are in our hearts.
Love, Betsy and Woody

November 30, 2008

My Dad LeRoy Knecht worked with Andy at Fullers. He always mentioned that Andy was one of the best athletes ever from the Lehigh Valley. Although my Dad passed away many years ago, he'd have wanted to pass his condolences along to Andy's family.
Larry Knecht

Janet Budihas Grantz

November 30, 2008

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

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