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Thomas J. Mayer

Syracuse, New York

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Thomas J. Mayer, 47, of Onondaga Hill, passed away Tuesday, June 24 at Upstate University Hospital surrounded by his loved ones following a brief illness. Born in Syracuse, he was a member of the management team at Wegmans, and worked at Hallinan's Liquor Store. Tom had also volunteered as...

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Miss him more and he will always have a special place in my heart. He was like a second son. He was the best of the best.

Still can't believe you are gone. But you will never be forgotten, you were one of the nicest people on this earth. RIP

Joan, Roger and family, So sorry I wasn't at the wake. I heard of Tom's passing at Christ the King on Sunday. Working with Tom at Wegmans was great. He would brighten any day with stories about the Adirondacks and Cranberry Lake. He will be greatly missed, My prayers are with you .

I've enjoyed working with many people throughout the years but Tom I loved like a brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.

In the brief time I was lucky enough to know Tom, it was easy to see how special of a person he was. Tom truly inspired and touched every person he came into contact with and was a one of a kind person. He will continue to live on in the memory of all who knew him. My heart goes out to the family in this difficult time.

Wayne,
Tammy and I are so very sorry for your loss. I know we have spoken off and on the last several weeks about Tom and it has been a difficult time for you and your family. We have said a prayer for Tom, his family and your family. You have lost Tom at such a young age but he is now in a much better place with God. I know when I lost my Mother last year, it helped us heal by celebrating her life. I know you can celebrate Tom's life and all his love and personality that touched so...

What can I say. Tom was so very special. He leaves behind so many wonderful stories and thoughts that he will be remembered with a tear and then a smile when I think of his and Greg's antics. He was lucky to have such a close family and one that cared so very much for each other.

so sorry for your loss...i worked with tom only a few months at wegmans in auburn...liked him the first day he came to our store....loved to talk with him about su basketball....when he said he was leaving our store.....i told him....we would miss him....he fit right in with us auburn people....tom you were the best and even though i only knew you a few months....you were my favorite

Wayne,

I'm so sorry for your loss. It was easy to see how much you loved your brother and his family by the emotion you showed in our conversations about his struggles. Although kind words from friends can feel like such a small thing for us to give to you, we can only hope that all these messages combine to help give you strength when you need it the most.

My heart truly goes out to you and your entire family,
Trina Schiavitti