Thomas-ARRIGO-Obituary

Thomas G. ARRIGO Sr.

Kenmore, New York

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ARRIGO - Thomas G., Sr. March 7, 2010, of Grand Island, NY, beloved husband of Palma (Vasi) Arrigo; dear father of Thomas G. Arrigo, Jr.; dear brother of Jo Ann (M. Richard) Mahiques; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday 3-8 PM at the LESTER H. WEDEKINDT, INC....

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Dear Pam,
Sorry to be out of town at this difficult time. I got to know Tom quite well through all of the car and racing activities. He was a wonderful guy who will be missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Aunt Pam,

My sincere sympathys to you for the loss of your Husband and Best Friend. Moving forward will be difficult but please know how much your loved and cared for by your family and they will help you get through this tuff time. I am sorry that I was not able to come up to be with you and show my support. Much Love, Hugs and prayers for you.

Pam:

I am so sorry for your loss. Tom was an old friend from school and the neighborhoold; had many good times. My condolences to you and your family.

Gail (Stoynoff) Weirich

Tom was a great addition to the British Car Club of WNY and will be sadly missed by the members. As we grew to know him better, we were all impressed by his extensive knowledge and willingness to share. Our condolences to all his family -- hugs to Pam.

Pam, I am going to miss Tom a lot. He was the father I needed after my Dad passed. We had great times together as you know. I wish I could make it back, but can't right now. Be strong and Monica and I will be in touch.
73 to him 88s to you. Tom Jr., remember me?
Greg KE1MI (ex KA2TCR, N2FBK)

Pam and family,
Sorry for your loss and God be with you.
Marilyn miller Basford

Our sincere sympathy goes out to all of Tommy's family - he will be sadly missed. Leslie says she will miss the sound of his MG coming into the driveway and I, will miss my friend of over 50 years. A lifetime of memories ...goodbye my friend. R. Angstadt.

My condolences, Tom will be remembered for his ability to build things and talk about the things he built. His ingenuity and passion was his driving force. One never forgets that. We will miss our fellow MG enthusiast

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.