THOMAS-KITSON-Obituary

THOMAS KITSON

Middletown, New York

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Montgomery, NY Tommy Kitson died unexpectedly at home on June 7, 2010 answering God's call to join Him in Paradise. He leaves Marianne, his beloved wife, (nee Byman) to whom he was "the nicest guy she ever knew," and his loving children, Danny and Kellie. He is also survived by his father, Thomas...

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So very sad to hear that my childhood friend has passed. We were good friends all through Tolentine Grammar School, and all through the years, I have always cherished those memories and remembered our friendship with great love. He was one of a kind. May God Bless his family now. He shall always be in my thoughts and prayers.

Sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. I can still remember seeing him at Lujack's every day before school. He was a good Tolentine guy and he'll always be remembered as a friend.

very sorry to hear of tommys passing -i have only fond memories of Tommy and we had that connection as i was a navy corpsman in nam -but Tommy was a lucky man to survive his wounds -his time would come much later in life -i will toast tommy for what a great guy he was and a stand up citizen /soldier to the end.
dan ferry -semperfi

To a great guy, I have many memories of you from our early days in the Bronx..Rest in peace Tommy

Tommy, we grew up and entered the United States Marine Corps together. Many years were spent valuing your friendship in the Bronx. Arriving on Parris Island we graduated from 'boot camp' with our other brother Johnny B. We all set off for our tours in Vietnam, where each one of us were wounded in combat. I reached out to you a couple of years ago and discovered how great you were doing. I'm glad I had that chance to speak with you before your passing. I love you and always admired and...

Tommy, you will be missed. You were such a nice guy and neighbor.To his family: Im so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy

Thomas, I still remember so clearly when you went to Vietnam and I was singing the Marine song walking to St. Nicks, praying you would be ok
Heaven's gain is our loss. Love you and miss you. Love your cousin Linda and family