Thomas-Gordon-Obituary

Dr. Thomas John Norman Gordon M.D.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Thomas Gordon passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on June 4, 2008.

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To the family of Dr.Gordon.
I am a patient of Allegheny Ophthalmology for over 13 years).
I know that he will be missed by all who have knew him.He has helped me many times in the past.And was shocked to have found out of his passing.Im sure you dont need to know that he has given the gift of sight to countless people.And to Dr. Sigal ,Dr Scott and at Allegheny Ophthalmology I know you lost a wonderful friend and partner .
and my prayers are for you also.

Dear Vicky and children, we were very upset to hear about Tom via Lucy Smith. We have very fond memories of the happy times we all spent together whilst we were living in the USA. Please accept our sincere condolences and thoughts. Yours, Lin and Peter Atherton

My sincere sympathy both to the Gordon family and to all those who worked with Dr.Tom Gordon. He always made me feel at home and treated everybody with that same respect and dignity.
God Bless you!

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Tom was an honorable man and a gifted physician...... gone too soon

One of the greatest blessings of being a parent is to see your children grow up and find their way on life's path. My daughter, Rosemary, was lucky enough to have met and befriended Kate and Rachel Gordon during her time at The Ellis School and at IU. They are still great friends today I hope they always will be.

I was honored and privileged to meet Tom and Vickie Gordon while coordinating the girls' activities du jour, of which there were many. I was often regaled with stories of "Mr....

Dr. Gordon was and always will be a man that I admire. He was sui generis; genuine and one of a kind. His love for his family and his passionate pursuit of knowledge knew no bounds. From philosophy to fish, he always had something interesting and new to share with me each and every time I saw him. It is hard to be believe that he is gone but I know that anyone who was fortunate enough to have known him will never forget him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Dr. Gordon lives on, in a world beautiful beyond anything we can imagine. With Jesus and Mary, he awaits the day when he welcomes others with joy.

In deepest sympathy, Mr.and Mrs. Greg Antoszewski (patient of Dr. Gordon at Allegheny Oth. for over 10 years).

Vicky, Rachel, Kate, Matt, and Travis, I am so very sorry for your tragic loss. Tom was a very special man and I am a better person for knowing him. He was always able to make me laugh and smile. Know that you are not alone during this very difficult time and pull strength from those around you that love and care for you. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love, Judy