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Thomas Leo Irons

Bradford, Pennsylvania

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BRADFORD, Pa. - Thomas Leo Irons, 76, formerly of Bradford, passed away Saturday (June 27, 2015) at the Bradford Manor.Born July 18, 1938, in Olean, N.Y., he was a son of the late William Ellis and Katherine Fitzgerald Irons.On Sept. 18, 1976, in Bemus Point, N.Y., he married Barbara...

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Barb,Bill,Joe, & families
So sorry for your loss of Tom.The memories we have of our softball playing days will last a lifetime.He was a great husband,father,and the best competitor we ever knew and will be sadly missed by all Thanks for the memories"IRONMAN"

Barb, Bill, Joe, Ruth and Beth,
I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Tom. I enjoyed working and knowing him. He will be missed by many.

So sorry for your loss. I'll always remember the smile on Tom's face...it could light up a room. Cherish the memories and look for the signs that he's with you. He'll always be there for you. You'll all be in our thoughts.

Ruth and Beth,
So sorry for the loss of Tom. He was a great guy. He will be missed

Sorry about Toms passing we grew up together in Rixford I will miss him.

Barbara and family Sorry to read about Tom's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Knew Tom from Marcus Park. Every ballplayer knew everybody. I never missed a game when he pitched against Wayne. Those two could fill Marcus Park to the rafters. He was such a great ballplayer and a better gentlemen, no one can ever forget him. RIP Tom.

Ed Hnat

I am saddened to hear of tom's passing. The memories of our playing time together seem like yesterday, unfortunately that is not the case!
Tom was one of the most competitive
Guys I have every met. It was my good fortune to catch for him on several teams over the years. The memories are rich and meaningful
My condolences to Barb and family. Tommie was truly
The consummate
ironman!!!

Played softball with Tom in Olean, was a great pitcher and a great man
Bruce Emery