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LOUIS "JACK" THOMAS

Willoughby, Ohio

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LOUIS "JACK" THOMAS age 89, beloved husband of Victoria (nee Mandato); loving father of Janice (David) Schwieterman, Jack (Arlene), Joanna, Jennifer; grandfather of Julie (Mike) McGowan; brother of Barbara (Al) Grywalski. Jack served as Superintendent at North Royalton Schools for 14 years, West...

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I miss you Uncle Jack. I think of you often... always remembering your commitment to family values and your strength of character. Love, Jimmy

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The North Royalton Alumni Association extends sincere condolences to the family.

I last saw Jack Sr. in California´s Conversation Hall, otherwise known as the kitchen at 22 Chandon, Newport Coast. Jack traveled topics from education to writing, art, and science with seamless ease and humor. It was clear where the many deep and meaningful dialogues I had with Jack "Jr." came from. Positive traits are heritable, in the genes, and the result of diligent, caring parents who transmit what matters most to their children. The Jack who left us remains in the Jack we still have,...

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Jack Thomas was so accomplished and so beloved by all who knew him. I thoroughly relished the time I got to spend with him as one of Jennifer's friends. He embodied all the traits that one could ever wish for in a Father, Husband, Co-worker and Friend and he was an absolute delight to be around. One of a kind! A true Officer & a Gentleman. My heartfelt condolences, prayers, and hugs to his wonderful family and all of his friends. He has left an indelible mark on this Earth. May God comfort...

Dear Dad: The entire family wishes you a great time in heaven! You sure had a wonderful life here on Earth. You touched so many lives and are our hero. We miss you dearly, but know that heaven has gained another saint,

Uncle Jack, I have so many great memories of you, especially from my childhood. You were one of my biggest fans back when I played baseball in high school. I can remember being scouted by the Pittsburgh Pirates at a game I played in against Euclid. The Pittsburgh scout was talking to me while the game was going on and you happened to be at that game as you were living in Euclid at that time. So I threw out this kid from Euclid trying to steal 2nd base. The scout told me afterwards that it...

Was an honor to have you as a Dad...heaven gained one heck of a vegetable gardener...Love you and thank you for all of your love and support, I miss you so very much, rest in peace.