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Dr. Thomas Fadden Clauss

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Clauss passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on August 20, 2013.

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May Our Lord grant him eternal rest.

My deepest sympathy to Tucker's children and brother, Jim. He left quite a legacy for his family. There are no doctors or men like Tucker today! He was the best! He was compassionate and understanding. He made a house call to care for my grandmother when she had a heart attack at 80.. He understood she did not want to go to the hospital, she lived 10 more years!! I am sure he is in the upper level of heaven with Joan and John watching over the family he loved.
Love and prayers

Dr. Clauss was our family doctor when I was growing up. He saw us through all our illnesses. My condolences go out for his family. God Bless him.

Jim,
Sorry for the loss of your brother.

Bev Kanig=Boynton Beach, FL

We all, from England, send our condolences to Sandy,Craig and family also all Sandy's extended family upon the death of her Father (Tucker) who has had such a long and wonderful life.
Memories ae precious - Treasure them closely. Toni,John Gidding and all the Wallace's and Graye family..

I send my deepest sympathy to the entire Clauss family, especially my dear friends Kevin, Kerry and Theresa. Your dad left a tremendous legacy through his work, and most importantly through his wonderful family. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. Love and regards always.

Kerry, Theresa and the entire Clauss family ~

While I never had the pleasure of meeting your father, I've heard so many wonderful stories. What a blessing to have such an amazing man touch so many lives! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Deepest Sympathies from our family to yours!

The entire Rovinsky family sends their deepest condolences. God bless your entire family. May he rest in peace.

To the Clauss Family
Your father was my doctor since I was a young girl growing up in Justus.
My mother started seeing him when he opened his practice in Throop.
She always spoke highly of him, and I know why, he would come to the house to take care of us when we were sick, even after working a long day at the office, as we only had one car, and my Mom could not get us to the office.
He was a good, honest man and he will be missed by so many people.

Dr. Clauss took care of many members of my family -- Zilla and Martinkovitch. It is evident to me that the Lord greeted him with, "Well done O Good and Faithful Servant."