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Thomas Anthony DeLuca

Columbus, Ohio

1941 - 2015

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DeLuca Thomas Anthony DeLuca, 74, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away Friday, September 4, 2015. He was born in Akron, Ohio on January 28, 1941 to the late Jack and Mary DeLuca. He is preceded in death by his sister Carol Raines. Tom was one of eight children raised in the North Hill neighborhood of...

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I just today learned of Tom's passing. He and I worked together at Blue Cross for many years. He was a great boss and super person. He was always upbeat and had a great laugh. I am so sorry for your loss.
Evelyn Kaperak

We just found out about your Dad thru U-D alumni magazine. He coached us at St. Mary's and was truly loved by all. Craig Lesinski, Tom Carbott.

Dear Kathy and Rudy, I was so sorry to hear about Tommy, please extend my sympathy to all the family. Kathy, we have lost contact over these many years but wanted to let you know I was thinking about you and wish you well.

I tried posting the following several days ago, but it looks like it didn't register. I am sorry for that and will try again: Please accept the condolences of the entire Palmer family for the passing of a beloved friend. Remembering Tom has always sparked fond memories. He was a true friend. Although we had lost contact with Tom in recent years, we have always cherished his friendship and the friendship of the entire DeLuca family. Barb and I have been in Florida since early September, and...

Pat, We are so very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. God bless you and your family. We will certainly keep you in our prayers. It has been a lot of years.
Peace, Irene and George Reich

My sincere condolences to the Deluca family. Tom or TD ,as I called him, was a friend and business associate since the 1970's. I enjoyed every minute we spent at NY Spaghetti and our many conversations. Prayers always for TD.

God Bless/RIP,to ALL who served.Thank YOU for your service,Thomas... And Semper Fi.

i was in the first class at hoban in st bernards school tom was 2 years behind me but i grew up on north hill with the delucas on dayton st rip my friend

My deepest condolences, I've always had fond memories of Tom from our days at Medical Mutual.