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Thomas P. Hassall

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

1941 - 2022 (Age 80)

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DIED
February 27, 2022
AGE
80
LOCATION
Greensburg, Pennsylvania

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Thomas P. Hassall, 80, of Greensburg, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022, in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born March 29, 1941, in Wilkinsburg, a son of the late Thomas and Mildred (Olinger) Hassall. Prior to retirement, he had been a teacher at Greensburg Salem High School. He was a...

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My deepest sympathies goes out to Vickie and the rest of Tom's family. We had some great times at GSEA and PSEA functions. May the Lord have mercy on his soul as well as his family.

I grew up knowing Tom as he was a dear friend of my father, Pat Ambrose, from back in the days when they were both at Franklin Regional HS. I hope his daughter Sheree will remember all the fun parties we had then. My condolences to Sheree, Vickie and all the family.

I'm here thinking of all the times Tom and spent together. He was the high school counselor that made my career as a Navy recruiter a great success We had some good times together, especially our trips to Orlando, to the Navy training center. So sad but so many good memories. My deepest condolences Vicky.

Both my wife (Ann) and I were friends-me a fraternity brother-and we will add Tom to our prayers for him and his family. I know Tom's family will miss him a lot and all his fraternity brothers, colleagues and friends will remember him as a great person who cared about everyone. Rest In Peace, my brother!

My sympathies, Vickie, on Tom´s passing. I´m sure that he will be greatly missed by family, friends and former students. He was a fine person.

My prayers are with Brother Tom and his family during this difficult time. God will give you strength. Fraternally, Bob Cavaluchi Sigma Tau Gamma Pi Chapter, IUP, 1964

I had seen Tom at the Aerobic center a number of times, and he and I got re-acquainted, even attending a funeral for a fraternity brother (Jim McCracken) who had passed away--that was three years ago (though it seems like last month). Tom was frequent contributor to our Sig Tau website, evidence of his fond memories of college experiences. And that was, to me. the essence of Tom. When he cared, he cared openly, deeply, and energetically--such an engaging person who enjoyed his life and his...