Thomas-Cianfrocca-Obituary

Thomas J. Cianfrocca

Syracuse, New York

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August 5, 2005 Thomas J. Cianfrocca, 66, of Daytona Beach, FL, died Friday. Born April 15, 1939 in Syracuse, NY. Moved to Florida in 1974 from Syracuse, the son of James V. and Clara (Commings) Cianfrocca. Retired in 2001 as a Zone Business Manager with Frito Lay in Daytona Beach. Member of...

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Dad,
My fondest memories are all of them, I couldn't have picked a better father.You are a part of me and always will be. I was dealt a winng hand when I got lucky enough to have you as my Dad. Play on Dad & we will meet again.

Love your Daughter Teena & Husband Gary

To My Dearest Uncle Tommy,
Mom & Dad picked the best when they chose you to be my Godfather. I have many, many special memories that I will hold dear in my heart forever. God bless you Aunt Joanie, you were so strong through the toughest times. Uncle Tommy was a special man and know that he is at peace now.
Love,
Donna

Nana---as in Rosemary... Sorry I didnt want to confuse anyone

Unlce Tommy... Its been a while.... But I always wondered when you and Aunt joanie would come back up to visit. I remember when we would all sit on the back porch playing cards while you and nana would tell me stories from the past. I used to sit on your lap and say "tell me more, tell me more" I'll never forget that storm when I was so scared of the thunder, you and Nana just told me that the angels were bowling in heaven. Since then and since Nana passed I have always admired thunderstorms....

So sorry to hear of Tommy's death. Our mother's were first cousins (Loretta Martin Bulawa) and I remember Tommy coming to our home. We lived with his uncle Robert Cummings and his wife Ruth. I'm glad I was able to talk to Tommy at Rosemary's funeral. it is so hard to keep in touch when families move away.
I'll remember your family in my prayers. Mary Frances

We have another angel in heaven to watch over us...I truely believe they are all sitting together playing cards and having a good time...Uncle Tommy will be missed but still loved

Unlce Tommy,
You will always be in my heart.
I love you!!!!!
Your neice
Terry

Joan:

We lost touch many years ago. Someone forwarded Tom's death notice to my daughter, Janis, to be forwarded onto me. I am formerly Kathie Blakeman Fairbank.

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Dear Joanie:

A long time ago we were buddies at J.D. Often wondered how things went for you and Tom--looks like just fine--46 years how wonderful, congratulations.
So sorry you had to loose him at only 66 after all the hard work you both went through over the years. My thpoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I am sending a copy of the obit to Janis and Kathy--you may hear from Kathy..
Condolences and warmest wishes.
Ron Fairbank