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Thomas Bailey

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Thomas F. Bailey, 76, of Harrisburg died at home on Saturday, May 28, 2022. Tom was born in the Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, NY on July 21, 1945. He was the son of the late Frederick C. Bailey and Helen L. (Cook) Bailey. The family moved to the Penbrook neighborhood of Harrisburg in 1948...

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Deanna and Family, I very recently heard of Tom's passing and was truly shocked to hear it. Tom was a one of a kind guy and the best manager I ever had. He had the best sense of dry humor and one of the things I will always remember him for was for calling me by every one of my last names (I had 3+ my maiden name). I am so, so sorry for your loss. He is sorely missed.

Deanna and family: I just recently heard about the loss of your husband and was so sorry to hear that. Mary Beth learned of it at Madelyn Boyle's graduation yesterday. Please be assured of our prayers. It's so hard to give someone back to God. The Wiskemann Family

Tom was one of the best. We met in National Guard and frequented the same taverns. So sad to hear of his passing, I feel lucky to have known him.

Deanna& Family,My thoughts & prayers are with you.There are so many great stories to tell . T.B was a person.

The CD Class of 1963 sends our sympathy to Tom's family. We have a lot of good/bad memories, but most of them fun.

Tom was an great guy that I have known since we were 17 years old. He always had a smile for just about everyone. God bless Tom, his family and many friends who will miss him as well. With the greatest sympathy for his loved ones.

Sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He has been a good friend since High school. His smile will be missed by many. RIP my friend.

Tom was a good guy.

Dear Deanna and Family, Tom was my first manager at AMP, Data Systems Customer Service. Tom was a great leader; always genuine and kind. My deepest sympathy to you. May memories help you thru this difficult time. All the best, Cynthia