THOMAS-MABLEY-Obituary

THOMAS MABLEY

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MABLEY--Thomas III. Thomas Mabley III, age 89, of Hudson, New York, died on August 12, 2022. Born in Newton, Kansas, Tom was always proud of his mid-western roots. He grew up in Terre Haute, Indiana where his father, Reverend Thomas Mabley II, was the rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church....

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My dear friend Gerri, Those we love don't go away, they sit beside us everyday. Angella aka Pace

I met Tom years ago back in the 80s at the beginning of my career. He was a kind, decent soul who made an impression on me. I'm glad to see he lived a full life. May he rest in peace.

Tom was a wonderful person. I remember when he bought the house in Hudson and he was fixing it up. RIP

I was a childhood school friend while attending ISTC Laboratory School in Terre Haute IN from grade school through High School. He was fun and enjoyed teasing me. I will be 90 in 2023. So happy he had a long and amazing life. He would laugh if he knew I married my high school sweetheart and we had. Seven children. God Bless!

Geri May you be comforted by God's love at this time of bereavement. Angella Pace

After I read Tom´s aptly dignified obituary and Patti Harney´s moving online tribute to Tom, "What I can tell you about the man who wrote "a few good men," I discovered the information that the mother of Tom´s daughters Winnie and Jennifer also died this year. I´m very sorry for their losses and also send heartfelt condolences to everyone who had the good fortune to work with Tom and those of us who have shared in the immense pleasure of knowing him.

I remember Tom sitting on the window seat at the St. Elmo Club (U. of P.) playing the guitar & singing "Wabash Cannonball".

So sad to read of Tom's passing. Great guy! Remembering many fun times with him during our St. Elmo days at Penn and carousing at The Guards in Washington. Sorry we lost contact in later years, especially since we both ended up in NY.

He inspired, provoked, and taught - a wonderful and memorable friend and boss- lots of Labatts and laughs. I will never forget his breakfast visits with his daughters to our home in Hastings, on their way to Hudson.