Thomas-Fron-Obituary

Thomas M. Fron

Johnson City, New York

Age 60

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Fron, Thomas M.On June 7, 2015, Thomas M. Fron, 60, went to rest in the Lord. He was a beloved brother, uncle and godfather who will always be remembered as one who cheerfully helped family and friends alike. For many years Tom was an usher at Blessed Sacrament Church. Tom was a strong Christian...

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You will be missed Tom. Thank you for bringing in our blocks garbage cans every week.

Anne and Joe,
When my husband and I with our 1 year old son moved to the Triple Cities in 1958 our first home was an apartment at 22 Adams Ave. I remember your mother's many kindnesses to us and also "Tommy's" visits across the street. He loved your mom's ginger molasses cookies, and I still have the recipe in her handwriting in my recipe box. She also watched our son when I left for the hospital for son number two, and refused any compensation. She suggested paying it forward before it...

I was deeply saddened to hear of Tom's passing. We worked together at DSS for many years where he was a diligent and conscientious member of the CAP/TOP Unit. You knew that when you asked Tom to do something pertaining to a case, it would be done and done well.
I know that he loved his family very much, and hopefully the many good memories they shared will give them solace. Tom, you will be missed by all who knew you.

To Tom's Family: I knew Tom when we were classmates at CCHS and SUNY at Cortland. Tom was kind, friendly, and just fun to be with. I am truly sorry for your loss.

To Tom's Family,
Our heartfelt sympathies go out to you. We spent four years at CCHS with Tom. He was a great guy, loved by all. So kind and caring. We've run into him over the years. He never mentioned his health and always was interested our lives. The pain is gone and peace is finally here for Tom.
Tim and Mary Foley CCHS 73

I am very sorry to hear about the passing of Tom Fron. Tom and I went to BCC and were in the same philosophy class for one and a half years. Tom impressed as a very intelligent and solid person.

Anne & Joe-Tom was the best neighbor ever & a great friend. Always ready with a smile; an offer to help; inquiring about our family out of town; curbside chats or a wave if he was driving by; always a gentleman & a model of how to deal with illness-no complaints-always a positive outlook. We miss you very much & hope to learn from your faith.

I am very sorry for your family's loss.

Peggy Stevens Ricciuto, CCHS '73

Anne and Joe,
So very sorry to hear about the passing of Tom. Please accept my sincere sympathy. I know you and your family have great memories that will live forever.