Thomas-Giddings-Obituary

Thomas Merrigan Giddings

Melbourne, Florida

Dec 10, 1946 – Feb 2, 2018

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December 10, 1946
DIED
February 2, 2018
LOCATION
Melbourne, Florida

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LYONS– Tom Giddings, 71, lifelong resident of Lyons, New York, passed away in Melbourne, Florida on Friday (February 2, 2018) after bravely fighting a long illness, the result of exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam, where he served our country during three tours in the United States Army, in special forces as a LRRP, part of the 75th Infantry Airborne Ranger Unit, G Company. Tom earned the rank of E 5 Sergeant and was awarded various medals, including 4 Bronze Stars. At the time of his passing, Tom was surrounded by his beloved children and friends and his faithful, four legged companion, "Gleeson."

Friends may call on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, 77 William St., Lyons. Funeral Mass will be held Saturday 10 a.m., at St. Joseph the Worker (St. Michael's) Lyons, New York. Following the church service, a reception for friends and family to further celebrate Tom's life will be held at the VFW. Burial will on Wednesday (February 14) at 10:30 a.m., at South Lyons Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Tom was a graduate of Lyons High School Class of 1964 and Mansfield University Class of 1968, where he played college football while earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in secondary education. He completed graduate studies at Oswego State University College. Tom taught high school English in Auburn, N.Y. for 35 years before retiring in 2003. Tom loved all things "Irish", including Notre Dame football, his trips to the Emerald Isle, St. Patrick's Day celebrations and various other Irish traditions and practices, including his devotion to his Catholic faith. He loved playing golf and was a member of Wayne Hills Country Club for many years. He was also a member of the VFW and the American Legion. Tom was an active, devoted member of Ascension Catholic Church of Melbourne, Florida. He received his last blessing and communion from his friend Sister Immaculata Knox.

He is survived by his loving children Shaunessy Lynn Giddings (Michael George) of Orlando, Fla., and Michael Patrick Giddings (Brittney Lamphier) of Geneva; step-daughter Rebecca Ann Hauck of San Francisco, Calif.; brother, William Giddings (Dawn Maines) of Stone Mountain, Ga.; godson, Zachary Reynolds, of Chicago, Ill.; his dear friend Linda Elstone of Melbourne, Fla.; his faithful companion, Gleeson; and many lifelong friends and family.

Tom was predeceased by his father, Harry S. Giddings; and his very Irish mother, Loretta Gleason Merrigan Giddings.

Arrangements by Boeheim-Pusateri Funeral Home, Lyons NY. Visit www.pusaterifunerals.com

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We are so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. We will keep his family in our prayers and thoughts. We will miss his Irish green post light and green Christmas lights on Cherry St.

Our deepest condolences to Tom's family. Many glasses will be raised to Tom's memory at future Ranger reunions. Tom's leadership will never be forgotten by the men who served with him. May perpetual light shine upon him and may he rest in peace.

Rest In Peace. You are a true hero for your service. Three tours is way above the call of duty for that very difficult time.

My condolences and prayers to the family.

Shaunie and Michael, please accept our deepest sympathies in the loss of your Dad. We are so sorry we were unable to attend the services as we were away. We wanted so much to see you both and share your sorrow with you in person. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love to you both.
Tim and Donna McFaul

My condolences and heartfelt sympathy!

Rest in peace Tom. You will be missed by so many! Dave McCarthy, Auburn.

So sorry to hear of the passing of Tommy this morning! We shared a lot of wonderful memories! Thoughts and prayers sent to the family

Teaching with Tom for nearly 30 years left me and many others with great memories. He'll live on through the stories. My sympathies to his family. Each time I talked with him on the phone after we retired, the deep pride he had in his kids couldn't have been more evident.