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Thomas Fosmire

Saratoga Springs, New York

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Thomas J. Fosmire Saratoga Springs - Thomas J. Fosmire 84 of Saratoga Springs passed away Sunday, July 14, 2013. Born in Cohoes, August 27, 1928, he was the son of the late Charles and Mary Fosmire. Tom was an Army Air Corp veteran serving in World War II, Korean and Vietnam. He retired as a...

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Miss you very much. I hope you and mom are having fun up there.

From all the Vietnam Security Police Association (VSPA) members and the VSPA Sisterhood to the Fosmire family, our deepest condolences on the passing of Thomas.

We know that it is hard to have a family member pass away and especially one that was a AP/SP Vietnam Vet.

On behalf of the members of the Oklahoma Heartland Chapter of the Air Force Security Forces Association (AFSFA), our deepest condolences go out to the Fosmire family on the passing away of Thomas.

We know that he is now in Heaven standing guardmount with all the other Sky Cops that have proceeded him there.

Uncle Sonny, Didn't know you as well as the rest of my family did,god speed Unc! Love your nephew and family, Tony Terri Amanda and Bradley.

Annamarie, My sincerest Condolences to you and the family on your lost.

Nancy Fosmire and Family
Waterford, New York

Uncle Sonny,
You will be missed by many! You and my Dad, "Nookie" had such a funny sense of humor. You both are probabley causing havoc up there! Until we meet again. I love you!

Dear Annamarie and Stephen, So sorry for your loss. Sonny was one of the good guys, I am sure he will be with Anna forever now.May God bless you and the family, Rose (Larochelle) Johnson

My sincerest condolences to the Fosmire family. I really loved my cousin Sonny. What a wonderfully kind man. May you know that you all and especially Sonny are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ann (Larochelle) McKersie

Tom was an enjoyable man that I worked with at Wesley. Quiet and effective at his work. I can imagine he was moreso with his home life. It was a pleasure to know Tom. THANKS!