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Thomas A. Comstock

Syracuse, New York

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Thomas A. Comstock August 17, 2011 Thomas A. Comstock, 67 of Bath, NY, died Wednesday at Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital, Bath, NY. He was born August 24, 1943, in Tully, NY, the son of Lester and Georgia Mitten Comstock. He was a sales representative for Food Products, Inc. in Rochester, NY. A...

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Tom and I were classmates from K-12, our parents worked at the Bakery, our families were Tully friends and Tom was a groomsman in our wedding in 1962. I have lost a part of my childhood, but thankful for the memory of this handsome guy with the quick smile. My sincere sympathy to Pat and his family.

Tom was a Tully childhood friend that I shared K-12 classes with while growing up and learning at Tully Central School. He was also one of a close knit group of children whose parent(s) worked at Tully Bakery. Those of us in this group share many memories of walking through the bakery, taste testing the frosting tubs, cookie samples, bread baking, and into the truck delivery part in the back. There, many of our fathers proudly repaired the trucks, grease was a common denominator.We grew up,...

We were friends in school thru graduation. His smile, laughter and craziness is a treasure from high school. I have not had contact with Tom since 1961 graduation - some people like Tom remain in your heart as a great guy all life long.

I was so saddened to hear of Tom's death just 2 days before our 50th reunion. I had had a couple of emails from him in the first couple of months of this year and was looking forward to seeing him and Pat there. We missed him being there to share the stories we all told. He will always be remembered and loved. My deepest sympathy to his family. Karen (Blair) Wiers

Tom was always there if you needed anything, a great class mate. We just held our 50th reunion and he was missed by all.we all had memories of the fun things we did,those will allways be in our hearts. May you always remember the good times. I'm sure we will. May god bless your family.

Tom was a fellow classmate, who I met in either kindergarten or lst grade. We both "hailed" from the North Street area. I will always remember Tom as a kind, full-of-life guy, with a great personality. I am shocked by his sudden passing.
My sincere condolences to his family at this time. May you hold all of those memories of Tom dear to your heart.
Sincerely,
Carol Ann Dennis (Loson)
Schenectady, NY

I met Tommy in 1st. grade and we were friends for 12 yrs. He was the kindest young man and we had many good times together. He played the trumpet like no other and could sing as well. A great guy and a huge loss. I can't get him out of my head today and I thank him for so many memories. My deepest sympathy to his beloved family.

Suzanne (Foster) Flood, Hilton Head, SC

I being from Fabius, knew Tommy very well in high school. He was only one of a few that could beat me in the mile run and he did every year but one. That year I think he felt sorry for me and held back the last 30 yards. He said it was a cramp. I wish you God speed and keep the wind to your back in your next race.