Thomas-DeRitis-Obituary

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Thomas W. "Tommy" DeRitis

Haddon Township, New Jersey

Jul 4, 1969 – Aug 11, 2015 (Age 46)

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BORN
July 4, 1969
DIED
August 11, 2015
AGE
46
LOCATION
Haddon Township, New Jersey

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Jackson Funeral Home - Haddon Township Obituary

On August 11, 2015, surrounded by his loving family, passed away peacefully after a short battle with cancer at the age of 46. Beloved husband of Melissa "Missy" (Schukay). Proud and loving father of Thomas and Hailey DeRitis and his pal "Frankie". Survived by his mother Hester DeRitis...

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I was so saddened to hear of Tommy's passing. He was a funny & loving person willing to help anyone. My heart goes out to Missy, Hailey & Tom, & the entire DeRitis family. He is flying w/ the Angels now watching over all of you.

Babe,
I miss you sooo much. My heart is shattered. Every second of everyday you are on my mind. Tom, you are My Only Love Always and Forever. Much love, hugs and kisses to you Babe; until we hold each other really really tight again.

I LOVE YOU ❤ Your Spanky

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the DeRitis family during this difficult time.

Tommy was such a bright light in so many lives. I cried with all of you from here. Will so miss seeing his smile on my trips back to NJ. Heartbreaking. Love and prayers to Missy, Hailey and Tom and all of his family and friends.

...love and miss ya Tommy

Tommy you will be missed. I remember our times on the school playground and gym class. We lost touch but I will always remember the fun times

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Tommy. Please know your family is in my thoughts and prayers and I hold you close in my heart.

I wish to express sorrow and condolences to the entire DeRitis family to learn of the untimely passing of Tommy. Recalling fond memories of many childhood times spent... endless days of hanging in the school yards playing stickball and b-ball, stayovers and birthday parties, etc, growing up in W. Collingswood... knowing Guy and other family members. Though you have gone old friend, the memory and spirit will always remain.