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Thomas DeMasi

Fulton, New York

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Thomas Dominic Michael DeMasi July 9, 2020 Thomas Dominic Michael DeMasi went to Heaven on July 9, 2020 after a long, arduous, and courageous battle with cancer. Surrounded by his family-Linda, his wife of 51 years, his children and their spouses-he went peacefully to the Lord at his home. Thomas...

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My deepest condolences to Cati and the whole Demasi family.

Linda and family, please accept our deepest sympathy in the death of Tommy. He was a dear friend, in our group for my H.S. prom, and stood up for my husband and I when we were married in 1966. He was always smiling and happy, a great guy. I know he will be so very much missed by his loving family and friends. Take whatever comfort you can in knowing that family and loving friends are thinking of you at this time and sending prayers up for you.

I just heard from a friend. Im so sorry, Linda.

My sincere sympathy to the DeMasi family. Thomas was a true, faithful Catholic man. I knew him and his family of origin in Endwell, NY at Our Lady of Angels Parish when I was Pastor. His parents were the salt of the earth and Thomas followed in their footsteps. The world is certainly better because he walked this earth. His fidelity and good example will live on in his children and grandchildren. Eternal Rest Grant To Him O Lord and Let Perpetual Life Shine Upon Him. May he rest in peace. ...

Great employee for NiMo, but most important a great guy. Remember him giving me a ride home from Cortland after a work event and my car had died. Taken from us to soon. Honored to have know him. May he now be resting in peace. John Scala

We will all miss Tom, his humor, his easy-going manner, his knowledge on just about everything, and his help with anything you asked of him. Our condolences to Linda and the family.

Tom was larger than life....always offered assistance....he was a gentle man...Love, Patty

Tom and I worked together at NIMO and were also great friends. He had a knack at fixing just about any thing. He and his wife Linda were a perfect match. Tom was one of a kind and will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.