THOMAS-GILBRIDE-Obituary

THOMAS A. GILBRIDE

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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August 19, 2016
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Lyndhurst, Ohio

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GILBRIDE THOMAS A. GILBRIDE, age 72. Beloved husband of the late Mary Kay (nee Zalokar); dearest father of Matthew (Heidi), Michael (wife Jennifer) and Patrick; cherished grandfather of Ryan, Joseph, Brady; dear brother of Terrance (Mary). Survived by his companion, Murphy the Cat. In lieu of...

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My heart breaks for your loss. Although I only knew your Dad and Murphy for 7 months your Dad left a deep impresion on me. My prayers go out to your family.

To the Gilbride family & friends: Tom's recent suffering has helped make him ready for his new life. May you find healing peace in fond memories shared, prayer, and time. God bless you all!

To the loving family of Tom. I had the honor of getting to know your father through my life companion Alan Dobos. Your father spoke so many times about his dear Mary Kay and his mind would drift to better times and places. He wanted to be with her. Please find peace in knowing that he has seen the face of GOD. He and Mary Kay now walk with the LORD.

Blessing and peace in Christ.

Ms Bernie Lahmann

To a man who served faithfully and lovingly as a Communion Minister to our parish of St Paschal Baylon we wish you God's peace and love as you unite with Jesus in heaven. We have not lost you because we know you are in his hands.

Thank You Tom!

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Saint Paschal Baylon Parish
Highland Hts, Ohio

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Family and friends. I am so deeply sorry to hear about your loss. May God comfort you during this difficult time John 2:28,29.

Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. May God give you the comfort and peace that you seek and may the soul of your loved one rest in peace.

Tom was a classmate at Combat Engineers OCS, Class 22-H-69. He was truly an officer and a gentleman in the highest tradition of The US Army. It was a pleasure to know Tom and to serve with him.
Thanks to Michael for getting Tom to our reunion. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom and I were friends since 1957 where we met at St. Paschal's. We were alter boys together, in scouts together. We never lost touch. I have the most profound respect for this good Catholic Christian man, who's grace always shown forth. In his illness he lamented so about Mary Kay, and all of us knew how much he loved his family and of course his beloved wife.
There is no question Tommy is in the light of Christ for all eternity.. and God who knows and listens was there to put his hand...