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James J. Tomek

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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James J. Tomek James Joseph Tomek, 66, of Camp Hill, died Thursday, November 24, 2005 at Holy Spirit Hospital. He was born April 26, 1939 in Larksville, PA, a son of the late Joseph and Wanda Tomek. He retired as a computer programmer at the Mechanicsburg Navy Depot and was formerly employed as a...

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Mrs. Tomek,

We were all so sorry to hear about Jim. We all really grew to love him here while he was receiving treatment here in the hospital. We will always remember him as the kind, gentle and good natured person that he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Helen and Jimmy: Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Jim certified me as a YABA Coach Instructor many years ago and I have also applied his teaching with my own bowling throughout the years. He will be sadly missed.

Bobbi and Mike Shadel

To Jimmy and Helen, I was very shocked to hear of the passing of Jim Sr. Eventhough I didn't really know Jim that well I still wanted to express my deepest condolences to you both. Please know you are being thought of @ this time.

God Bless

Mrs. Tomek & Jimmy,
I often read about the various accolades that Mr. Tomek had accomplished throughout his bowling career and when I finally had a chance to meet and work with him, I found Mr. Tomek to be one of the most warm hearted individual that I have ever met. I consider it a privilege to have spent time with him one on one and only had wished that I spent more time with him. Whenever the sadness of Mr. Tomek's passing comes upon me, I just think of his smile and it brightens up...

Helen and Jim,I send my deepest condolences to you on the passing of Jim.My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time,God Bless.

Helen and Jim, Our sincere condolences on the loss of your husband and father. Diane and I were deeply moved to hear of Jim Sr's passing. I'll always remember Jim Sr. for his willingness to give me pointers on the game of bowling and taught me how to focus and control my emotions on the approach. God Bless you both and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Chuck and Diane Charpentier

Helen,
Was totally shocked to hear on the national PBA broadcast about Jim.
Did see you guys a few years back when I bowled in the PBA pro am in Mechanicsburg. Have so so many fond memories back in the early 60s bowling and socializing with the Tomeks.
I retired at the end of 2001 and spend most of my time in Cleveland but also snowbird down in FL where I am now.
Sorry I never did get to meet Jim Jr. Should I see him at a PBA event I will definitely take time to say...

My sincere condolences to the Tomek family. Jim was always a big help at our swim practices and swim meets. May he rest in peace.