Thomas-Kekich-Obituary

Thomas Kekich

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Kekich Thomas Kekich, 47, of  Harrisburg, died Wednesday, February 25, 2009 in Harrisburg Hospital.   He is survived by his brother, William Kekich of Halifax. Thomas was a member of Prince Of  Peace Catholic Church and an alumni of the Kolo Club Marian. Mass of Christian Burial...

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I went to St. Mary's School with Thomas, and would often give him lifts to downtown Harrisburg and back. I would enjoy the chats we shared. He was always kind and positive despite a difficult life and circumstances. He always had time to chat and ask about others. I'll miss seeing him around. RIP Thomas.

I AM VERY SORRY TO HERE ABOUT TOM, HE WAS A VERY GOOD PERSON.
MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY.

Thomas was such a persistent person. He worked very hard to learn his part in the shows at YFC. He was such a timid person, i took a while for him to open up to you. I still look for his bicycle at the door when I come in for a show.
I'm happy that he is at rest with his Father.

Thomas was such a persistent person. He worked very hard to learn his part in the shows at YFC. He was such a timid person, it took a while for him to open up to you. I still look for his bicycle at the door when I come in for a show.
I'm happy that he is at rest with his Father.

I was truly blessed to have known Tommy. He was genuine, and kind, and always brought a smile to my face. I pray he is happy, and at peace.

Tommy is safe and now has a permanent home. He was a kind and gentle-man. I pray for his eternal rest and peace and pray in thanksgiving for those kind people who have befriended him and provided for him in the recent past and now at the time of his death.
Fr. Samuel E. Houser

I was always happy to see Tom in church and at Kolo Club events. He was a kind man and he always took the time to come say hello when he saw me and my family. Tom, I know that you're in heaven today.

Thomas was a gracious, kind, and amazing man. There was wisdom in his timid words, and for those who could see it, there was genius peering through those gentle eyes.

He brought such refreshing joy and perspective into my life, and into the lives of his many other friends at Youth For Christ. There was nothing that could keep Thomas from being with us at YFC... through rain, snow, or shine, he and his bicycle were always there. He loved to be where his family of freinds were...

I was truly sadden to hear of the passing of Tommy. May he rest in peace as he joins his parents in heaven.