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Thomas J. Gher

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Thomas J. Gher Thomas J. Gher, 42, of Laurel, MD, passed away there on Tuesday, November 18, 2003. He was born November 14, 1961, to the late Joseph A. Gher, Jr. and Kathryn S. Gher. He was a graduate of Camp Hill High School and PA State University. He was an engineer with the U.S. Government...

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I went to school with Tom from grades 7-12. He was always such a nice guy. I remember always being concerned about his health even though he never let on that he was hurting. It was fun to watch him and the rest of the guys play baseball - it certainly kept us busy in the summer months. He had a great sense of hummor and was always such a gentleman. He will certainly be missed by us all. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his friends and family members.
Pam Klee Gracey
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The Crist family, which includes Bryan, Stephanie and Susan extends deepest sympathy to Tom's family. He is remembered as a fine boy and great little baseball player. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sorry, to hear of your sudden lost. I didn't know Thomas at all; but, Mark spoke well of him. God Bless you and your Family and may God provide you strength thru this difficult time.

I'm so lucky to have known Tom. I had the pleasure of meeting Tom 17 years ago. He was a wonderful and caring man. Tom always spoke fondly of his mom. I'll truly miss Tom. Terry, a friend and co-worker

My memories of Tom are Wonderful ones. He was a very kind person and I was glad to have the time to get to know him. He was a very caring friend and was always there for me when I needed him the most.

I will miss him but I will also remember the happy times we had.

God Bless,
Janis

I am the secretary in the office Tom worked for and thoroughly enjoyed knowing and working with him. He was well respected by his co-workers. I will remember most his courage and tenacity as he tackled whatever task he was given, never complaining or using his handicap as an excuse. He was an amazing person, and he will be greatly missed.