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Thomas A. Lyons Sr.

ALBANY, New York

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Lyons, Thomas A. Sr. ALBANY Thomas A. Lyons Sr., 56, passed away Tuesday, February 2, 2010 in St. Peter's Hospice. Tommy was the son of Robert and Fanny Lyons and is survived by son Thomas Jr.; daughter Katelyn; wife Lynne; brother Robert; nieces, Rose and Joy; Aunt Madaline. Services will be...

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Inasmuch as I have not heard from Tommy in four+ years, could someone let me know how he handled the last couple of years before his passing last February? I moved to Florida, and lost phone/email contact with Tommy. Any information will be greatly appreciated. My e-mail is as follows:

[email protected]
904-687-8544

Thank You, Mark Yuska

Tommy used to work for me performing many different construction trades during the surgical suite renovation at the Albany VA Hospital (c 2000 - 2002). We had a blast those years, and he always surprised me as to how much he knew about life, and he made me laugh endlessly. One day, Tommy and his crew had to wear OR scrubs near our construction area (for sterile reasons) and of course they had loads of fun with the real nurses. His happy-go-lucky lifestyle was the envy of many. He took...

Several of us met Tom in 1969 at Sporthaven in Delmar. He always had a great sense of humor and kept us laughing. I had not spoken to Tom since the 1990s but music, fishing and bowling brought back fun memories. I have many memories regarding Tom and the fun we used to have as teenagers.

Wally

Tom was a friend of mine as well as several others in Delmar. I specifically remember times playing music, bowling and just having teenage fun. Tom's sense of humor was absolutely wonderful and will always be treasured. We had fun at Sporthaven in Delmar and laughed like there was no tomorrow. I have many memories of Tom, he knew how to laugh and make me laugh. Thanks you for the times. Wally

Great Pic of Tommy Johnny,I took that one and many more I don't have copies of that stuff Tommy had most of the Photos if anyone has more you should post them Thanks Jeff D

WE NEVER KNEW WHEN TO EXPECT TOMMY, BUT CHANCES WERE HE'D SHOW UP AT SOME POINT WITH A CIGARETTE, A BEER, AND PLENTY OF STORIES TO TELL. WE ENJOYED MANY LABOR DAY PARTYS TOGETHER... HE SAID IT WAS A NICE ESCAPE AND HE LOOKED FORWARD TO COMING UP TO JOHNNY AND LAURA'S TO LEAVE EVERYTHING BEHIND. THANKS TOMMY FOR THE GOOD TIMES AND FOR MAKING IT MEMORABLE. OUR LIVES WILL BE A LITTLE TOO QUIET WITHOUT YOU. LOVE LAURA AND JOHN

Tommy was my friend for almost 40 yrs He was an Accomplished Musician ,Sound Technician ,Fly fisherman ,Before there was Kenn Jennings Tommy was the King of Jeopardy ,He claimed to be a M.E.N.S.A member at one time and I dont doubt he could pass the test . He was pretty dammed smart ! Tom loved motorcycles , off raoding and fishing
I took some pretty impressive fishing photos of him over the years . Back in the day Tommy showed us all how to live like a Rockstar . Head had taste and...

Tommy we will greatly miss you. Fred and I know you are in heaven with your mother and father who loved you dearly! We have so many good memories of times we have spent with you and will never forget you. My son put up on his face book what a good man you were you left quite an impression on him and I thank you for that. Until we meet again. Love Fred & Kristin