Thomas-Gannon-Obituary

Thomas Gannon

Kent, Ohio

1944 - 2019

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DIED
November 11, 2019
LOCATION
Kent, Ohio
CHARITY
Doctors Without Borders

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Thomas Anthony Gannon, age 75, of Randolph, died peacefully at his home on Monday, November 11, 2019. Thomas was born October 29, 1944 in Cleveland to Francis and Margaret (Asmann) Gannon. He was a loving husband, caring father, supportive sibling and devoted friend. He helped to build community...

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SO SAD TO HEAR OF YOUR PASSING...REST IN THE PEACE OF THE LORD....I LOOKED AT YOUR PICTURE AND IMMEDIATELY SAW YOUR FATHER WHO WAS MY DOCTOR AS A YOUNG CHILD.

Dear Barb & entire Gannon Family
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the loss of your loved one, Tommy.
Please find comfort in knowing each of you & your families are in our thoughts, in our daily prayers and in our hearts at this difficult time.
All our love & sincere sympathies
BeBe Mazzarella & Brian Kramer

I am very sorry to learn of Tom's passing. He was my boss, as well as my husband's, many years ago and was the nicest man. His 'open door" policy was true, he NEVER turned me away. You were a good man, Tom Gannon!

My deep condolences Aunt Barbie, Colleen, Michael, Erin and Sean. Uncle Tom was certainly dear to me. I will miss his warm smile, keen sense of humor, and big heart. I sincerely wish I could be there to offer my support in this difficult time. May his spirit live on though us all.

Barbie and Family,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Tom. He was the kindest of men. I will keep you all in my prayers and continue his Christopher Spirit.
Much love,

Barb and family, Members of the Summit Catholic Charities staff and advisory council extend our warmest condolences to you in this very difficult time. Tom was a great asset to our Advisory Council and he will be missed. God bless. Catherine Thier and staff.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Tom is remembered as a fierce advocate for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
We are grateful for his contributions!

Handsome Tom(as he liked to be called) was a beautiful person inside and out. He remains an inspiration for those who knew him. After all "Christopher" means "Christ-Bearer". Much Love to All of You

Barb, my heart breaks for you and your family.
I feel blessed that I was lucky enough to get to know Tom at camp this past summer. He was such a good man, so fun, kind, loving and full of life. He will be missed.
Betsy Pitkin