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Thomas F. Diehm

Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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Thomas F. Diehm Thomas Frank Diehm, of Jim Thorpe, crossed over to the other side on the 11th day of October, 2013. He was born March 17, 1948. He was the loving husband of Marlene (Reabold) Diehm. They would have celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on Oct. 12. ...

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Funny how u look at life when u lose a parent. For me time seems even shorter. The memories of yesterday seem so far off like a dream. The dread of the shortness of life is real. To make everyday even more special is forefront. I guess that is really what it is all about. Living everyday like it is your last. I am sad but not depressed that is not allowable because my children need me I must be full of life and laughter and hugs and love. Waiting for the past to walk through the door is a...

Always a gentleman and truly a great guy----good bye to a teammate and my deepest sympathy to the entire family.

A true believer of our Lord, He was a family man in the league of extraordinary gentlemen. Comical and thoughtful with a story always to tell.
Farewell my friend, a double shot of Dewar's on ice to you! - From the deepest saddness comes the brightest joy. Peace & Blessings

Your kind heart will forever hold a place in my heart. Keep watch over us as we will your memory. Tom, I will miss you!

With deepest sympathy to Marlene and family.
Tom will be missed by everyone, especially members attending the 8 o'clock church service.
Live on all the wonderful memories you shared together. Tom & Nancy Hicks

Marlene, Heather, and Jennifer and family. I am so sorry to hear the passing of Tom. He was such a great man, God had other plans for him. I have some of my best memories as a child and Tom was the head of the Sunday school at St Johns church on center street. You are all in my prayers. I just cannot believe, this is the second person in the last month who went "home" way too soon. He has had his biggest victory in life....he is on the right hand side of god. Smiling down on all of us. He...

So sad to have lost such a wonderful man. My thoughts & prayers to your family.

I write with such sadness for the loss of a really fine man, a gentle man with a big heart and easy smile. JTHS class of '66 misses you.

For Tommy, a friend, a former teammate and factory worker; Fare Thee Well.
To Marlene and family, my sympathies and condolences.
Tom Yasson '66