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Thomas J. Cibort

Bressler, Pennsylvania

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Thomas J. Cibort, 73, of Bressler, died Thursday, February 25, 2021 in his home surrounded by his loving family. He was a self-employed artist and marbleized the altar and painted the Croatian version of the Bible on the walls of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, graduate of Bishop McDevitt High...

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Tom is missed. Good friend and great guy. He always had a good sense of humor. His MG Y sagas will never be forgotten.

Tom was in my class at McDevitt. We had some great times in our art classes every day. He showed much artistic ability even back then and his sense of humor makes me smile just thinking about him. Memory eternal !

Great Guy. Great with his sense of jesting. Always linked into British car lore. He will be missed. Condolences to Patti and his family.

To the family and friends of Tom.
I am the president of the Harrisburg Region of the Austin Healey Sports and Touring Club (AHSTC). Tom was a member of my region and was fondly remembered by many members of the Harrisburg region. They especially liked his antique MG, artistic ability and sense of humor. On behalf of my region and the members of the AHSTC we offer our deep condolences to his wife and children. May he rest in Pease.
Joe Spear

Thanks Tom for the good memories and thinking of you Patty.
God Bless.

Thirty years ago Tom painted a mural from Maurice Sendak's book "Where the Wild Things Are" in our soon to be born son Max's nursery. With beers in hand Tom mused aloud,"Where are the wild things?" Without skipping a beat, we simultaneously answered, "At Sveti Lovro!" RIP, brat. Please accept our condolences to his family.
Mike and Cooch Zupanovic

We are sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Our thoughts and prayers for the family.

Our heartfelt sympathy to the family of Tom. May he rest in peace and his Memory be Eternal

Fly High w/the Angels. I am sure many met you at the gate of heaven. Thanks for the memories you gave the community & you'll alway be my favorite spaghetti maker. Rest In Peace.