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Thomas R. Kovacs

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Thomas R. Kovacs Thomas R. Kovacs, 65, of Slatington, died suddenly July 14 in Montgomery County. Born in Northampton, he was the son of the late Joseph C. and Josephine (Yaremchuk) Kovacs. He was the owner and operator of Thomas R. Kovacs Hauling and delivered coal for J.C....

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Tommy will be missed very much by his friends. A "field trip" to a NASCAR race (or ANY race) was always an adventure. He always made sure that we all had a great time on our Bus trips.
I will always smile when I think about the Polaski VA Legion and the Moose, and the Football games and races watched by the whole gang at the Ballietsville Restaurant. It will never be the same.
My condolences to Tommy's family and all of his friends.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Kathie Hein ("Jeffrey")

To The Kovacs Family,
I was shocked to hear about Tom's passing. I knew Tom for over 25 years and he was a hard-working man who truly enjoyed life, especially racing and trains. His stories about his escapades and the fun times he shared with his friends were always amusing. I'm sure he already has his putz set up in heaven to entertain God and the angels. Rest in peace, Tom!

Tommy yor with JESUS now PRAISE GOD I Will Always love You and MISS you Ardie! See ya Soon

Dave Pat and family we were deeply saddened by Toms death also very shocked.Tom was a good man and worked hard.He will be deeply missed by all who him.-Glen&Pam Knappenberger

My thoughts and prayers are with Tommy's family. He was a good man and a good friend.

My sincerest symphathy to Pat, Dave and Joe. Tom was a friend, and will be sadly missed by all who knew him from Ormrod. Lorraine Wasko. Ormrod

Joe, Paulette and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was shocked and saddened when David told me the sad news about my friend Tom. I especially enjoyed our trip to a toy truck auction this spring and sharing our hobby interests. I will also never forget how kind he was to my parents faithfully plowing their driveways and getting out to shovel their walk with-out being asked to! Tom, rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy to Tommy's family. I knew him a long time ago. We loved to party with him! He always took us in his van to go bar hopping...always ending up at the Egyptian Sands!! All who knew Tommy loved him. May he rest in peace. I will keep you all in my prayers