THOMAS-CHUDZINSKI-Obituary

THOMAS W. CHUDZINSKI

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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CHUDZINSKI, THOMAS W. 67 - of Brigantine, set his soul free Wednesday January 20, 2010. Tom was born in Camden, raised in Pennsauken and made the shore his home for the last 30 years. He was a retired member of the Asbestos Workers of Philadelphia Union Local 89. Tom loved traveling, horseracing,...

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Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Leah, Jeffrey and Christian on the loss of their father. Memories of Tom go back to his early years when he was an integral part of our family. He truly lived his life as a "free spirit". Masses and prayers are being offered in his memory. May he rest in peace!

I, too, remember Tom C from our teenage years. Everyone loved him; we all laughed with him and what a spirit he had. Also came in contact with him again in later years. We always remember him and funny times. Sorry for the family's loss. Happy to know he had 30 good years in Brigantine. May he rest in peace!

My cherished memories of teenage years would not be complete without thinking of Tommy C. In a word ~ he was FUN! He made us laugh, always had time to listen, and would give you the shirt of his back. Every time I hear Ray Charles it reminds me of Tommy - he LOVED Ray Charles and knew the words to every song. Rest in peace my special friend from back in the day.

I will miss Tom very much. He was a very unique man. We spent lots of hours talking about his youth and his growing up. We always tried to stay in touch. May God bless his family, for I know he loved them dearly. Good bye Tommy, my dear friend.
Bob Keubler.....Tabernacle, NJ

I was a high school friend of Tommy's and lost track of him.
Have some fun memories and laughs and know he will be missed!

Jim Smith Hammonton, NJ

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the family of Tom Chudzinski, We will deeply miss Tom in Harrahs horse parlor.It was always nice to see him when he came in. We know he loved his grandchildren because he would always talk about them. We will always remember his friendly greeting and his special coffee. Tom will be missed. Sincerely Barbara DiPascale, Harrahs cocktail waitress.