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Thomas Donato

Syracuse, New York

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Thomas J. Donato July 17, 2020 This man is beloved. Thomas J. Donato, 61, died on July 17, 2020 after a brief illness. A loving son, a loyal friend, a cherished brother and beloved uncle, Tommy spread kindness and love sprinkled with a dash of humor everywhere he went. He prided himself on being...

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We think of you so often. From Pomander Rd., Best Man at our Wedding, LBI, Peter Frampton and Jazz Cruises. Lots of good times. Can´t believe 3 years have gone by already. You are so missed.

Hey Tommy Love ya Say hey to my John Lizabeth

Hey Tommy Give my John a big hug and kiss for mehe knows I love himbut let him know we´ll be ok...we know together we are stronger.... Tommy you were so good to me when we were younger...I´ll never forget that kindness.....I love you both.....rest easy.... & Always

Thinking of you all as time goes by without your beloved Thomas. You have good memories to help you smile and I am certain he would want you to do that. Kind Regads from Michael & Mary Moran. ( Brother of Thomas married to Elizabeth)

Thinking of you as I always do as we are approaching a full year that you´ve been gone. So hard to believe sometimes. You are so missed.

Tommy was a sweetheart. I have so many fond memories of growing up with him. May he Rest In Peace.❤ My sincerest condolences to his family. He will always be remembered with a smile.

So sorry to hear of Tommy’s passing. I have such fond memories of him from childhood. He was always a kind, fun person. We are so sorry to have missed his memorial as we just found out from the Mineola American. Our condolences to all the Donatos. May he Rest In Peace. Tara (Sharkey) Newton and my mother Bernadette Sharkey

Wonderful man. I had the pleasure of working with Tommy in Albany. We had many wonderful conversations. Much of the time it revolved his family and all those children that he loved so much. It's hard for me to enjoy a Yankee, and Giant's fan as much as I did.... But I did.

Great memories working together at Artisan Playing hockey, attending games and driving in your van ...Rest In Peace