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Thomas Manogue

Haverford, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Manogue Perkasie, PA Thomas Tommy or Rex Manogue, of Perkasie, PA, formerly of New Hartford, NY, passed away last week. Tommy was also lovingly known as Corn Dog in Oneonta, Uncle Tommy to some, The Doctor to others, Heir Doctor in Germany and some parts of Belgium, and Tomi in San...

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I am heartbroken to be just learning of this. Tommy and I had an instant connection back in our airline days, we were inseparable. My heart goes out to the entire family. I am deeply sorry for your loss.

In todays fast paced world of 2022 we would be calling Tom an "Influencer". I´m not a social media guy but I would definitely follow him, that would be amusing. Wherever you are my friend I am thinking of you and miss you.

I was shocked and saddened to hear about Tommy. I didn't know him for very long or that well, but I felt immediately that he was a warm, genuine, caring and funny individual.
I am truly sorry to hear about his passing.

To the Manogue Family, My heart goes out to your family as you suffer this loss. I too remember so many good times horsing around with the boys in the pool. Thinking of all of you,

That was a perfect obituary. Tommy was one of a kind. My condolences on your (our) loss.

The first friend I made when my family moved to New Hartford was Tommy Manogue. How lucky and blessed was I to have Tommy be my first and best friend. I have so many great memories of my friend. My entire family loved Tommy and were devastated at the news. We are all so sorry for the loss.

Tom has been a bright spot in my life, going back as far as I can remember into the Oxford Road School days. He brought so much joy to so many. I can not think of him without smiling or snickering. His laugh, unique language and expression,and mannerisms were precious and contagious. Tahe was a colorful character that we all loved because of his great zest and perspective on everything. Gone but not forgotten, I am sure he is somewhere seeking out the ultimate "hair trail" to ski or ride...

Dear Manogue Family,

Whenever I hear a dirt bike riding through the woods near my home or any where I haved lived since I met Tom in New Hartford, it always reminds me of him. Tom taught me how to ride when we were kids. His athleticism also shone brightly on the soccer field and ski trails as well. We had a great time. I am so sorry about the loss of your beloved, son, brother, uncle...
Tom Cookson

To everyone that ever knew of this amazing man, I can only think of great times whenever he was around. I knew him from when I was about 8 till the 25 year old man I am today, and still ride motorcycles because of the great times I had with him. His humor and perspective were 1 in a million. I will dedicate my upcomming National Trials season to him, and the wounderful family that he had behind him. I would like to say thank you to him insted of goodbye, I send my thoughts to his family