Thomas-Bilotti-Obituary

Thomas Christopher Bilotti

New York, New York

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BILOTTI-Thomas Christopher of Port Jefferson Station, NY on September 16, 2003. Loving husband of Elizabeth. Beloved son of Thomas and Michele. Loving brother of Sandra. Cherished grandson of Samuel and Marie Bilotti and of Louis Picozzi. Devoted son-in-law of Mark and Patricia Eden and...

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Wow 18 years brother and I still think of you every sunday in church....Hope your looking over all of us and enjoying the view - love ya buddy - miss you.

RIP Tommy....You were a great Friend and a Beast Wrestler..........Hope you and Tommy Steel are chillin'

RIP TOMMY I ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL THE FOOD

So incredibly sorry so many years later. I looked him up and saw his obituary. I always wondered what he did. I was very sorry to see this so many years to late. He is not forgotten - Knew Tommy for a short time. His life will never be forgotten. Prayers to his family.

Dear Michelle and Tommy,
We are deeply saddened to hear about your son Tommy. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with both of you and your family.
With Our Deepest Sympathy,
Fran and Michael Ristano

Tom, you have touched so many lives, from the students that you worked with to mine. Thank you for all your smiles at me and chats. You were someone who always seemed happy even when I was stressed. I do know you touched many students, and a past student of yours just asked me about you. She told me that she was going to say a prayer. You have touched my heart and I am so glad I met you. I have worked with your mom in the past and when I had the chance to work with you, it was wonderful....

Mr. Bilotti- I will miss you, you were an awesome guy, and you always knew how to understand me. You made Jefferson an awesome place, and i will NEVER forget you.. Thanks for the good times... My deepest sympathy to the Bilotti family.

Tommy - I will never forget the great times we had on some of the ski trips in Vermont a few years ago. My wife Sheila and I send our heart felt condolences to your entire family. Every time I see a Yankees game I will think of you.
San- We were so sad to hear the news, nobody called us so I apoligize for not sending flowers. I hope all is as well as it could be. We hope to see you and Jim out West this winter (for real). We will be in touch. Again, I am so sorry, Tommy will be missed...

Words are not enough to express the sadness I feel. Anyone who was lucky enough to have known him can understand what I mean. My deepest and heartfelt sympathy go out to his family. I am truely sorry for your loss.