Thomas-Blakely-Obituary

Thomas Blakely

Trenton, New Jersey

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BLAKELY THOMAS J. BLAKELY (Age 46) Of Robbinsville, NJ passed away suddenly Saturday, March 15, 2008 at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital at Hamilton. Born in Montclair, NJ and raised in N. Caldwell, he was a resident of the Robbinsville area for several years. Tom was a prominent...

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Missing you today! Love you tons.

This week is always so very hard. I can not believe I haven't seen you, laugh with you or hugged you in 15 years. You are missed. I love you so very much.

14 years! I can not believe you've been gone this long. I miss you. Our girls are beautiful and growing into incredible women. You'd be so very proud of them. We love you tons.

miss you my love. 11 years and my heart still hurts. I worry and hope that you are ok. We love you!! Debbie

Dear Debbie,
You don't know me, but I have heard so much from your Grandmom Helen about you, your family, and your dearest husband Tom. I bring communion to Helen every Sunday and she speaks of you, Brielle, and Maggie so very often. Helen told me about the wonderful qualities Tom possessed as both husband to you,and father to your sweet babies. I offer my deepest, most heartfelt prayers and condolances at this extremely difficult time.
Sincerly,
...

Debbie,
I just saw the notice today and want to convey my condolences to you and your family. You will be in my prayers. If there is anything I could do to help, let me know.

Jim Kostinas

Dear Debbie and Family:
God Bless you all. You are in our prayers. Tom will be missed by so many. He will always be with us, deep in our hearts. I know his love for you and your little girls will never end.
With sympathy and love,
Jo-Anne & Dave Wilson Jr.
and family

Dear Debbie:

Please accept my sincerest condolences.

We have never met and I last saw Tom in the late 70s; I attended elementary, middle and high school with Tom in North Caldwell. I knew Tom as a brilliant and wild kid; even as an adolescent he was very well versed in history and politics and was always a man of principle. Some iconic and important times in my adolescence were spent in his company. I am truly sorry for your loss and I wish I knew Tom as an adult- he clearly...

Debbie.
We are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and the girls in our prayers always.
With love and sympathy, Uncle Walt and Diane