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Thomas M. Jacquette

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Thomas M. “Tom” Jacquette, 59, Bernville, formerly of Wayne, passed away Feb. 15, 2009, at 11:59 p.m. at home.

He was the husband of Mary R. (Crown) Jacquette, at home.

Born in Darby, he was a son of Francis X. Jacquette Jr., Newton Square, and the late Lillian M. (Stroble)...

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My heart goes out to the Family and Friends of Tom. I know your loss is heartbreaking, and I know Tom has given us all great memories to have forever. I worked with Tom at Campbell Soup in Camden, N.J. I was the new member to the team. Tom took me under his wing and trained me on all that I needed for work, and also gave me tools for life’s challenges. He was a great teacher and a dear friend.

I was very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Tom worked for me at Campbell Soup and I will remember him as cheerful and conscientious. Tom always had a wry comment for the situation, and was a pleasure to work with. My deepest sympathy and condolences to his family.

I worked with Tom at Campbell Soup in Camden. My nickname for him was "twinkletoes" because he was so graceful on his feet. (His nickname for me was TRHSD -- which stood for The Redheaded She Devil -- and if you know me you understand.) We had some very good times both at work and socially.

I will miss his playful sarcasm and his humorous and wry perception of the world and people around him -- which included me.

I worked at ING in West Chester with Tom. When I was a new employee, he was very helpful. He was a good man who will be missed. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Mary and Mandy
I was so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Please know that you are both in my thoughts and prayers.

Tom, as a long-standing and beloved friend and fraternal brother, will be sadly, sadly missed.

We will however smile through the sadness as we fondly remember his generous spirit, his sharp sense of humor, and most poignantly, his strength and dignity during his toughest journey.

With love,

Tom was a wonderful person, always there to help. I remember meeting with Tom and the committee, going through PDE archives and preparing for our 100th year celebration letters. Tom was very dedicated, making long drives to Wharton for these meetings, and contributed much to Pi Delta Epsilon; I will remember Tom fondly.
Mary, prayers are with you and the Jacquette Family. May Tom live on in spirit and may the memories of times spent together bring you peace for a life well lived.

Mary and Mandy, Thinkinking of you at this difficult time. Know you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Greg, Jeanne and Sierra Bair

To the Jacquette family

Please accept my condolences on the death of Tom. May God be with you.

Bro Leighton P. Stradley, member
Pi Delta Epsilon