Thomas-Mayersky, Jr.-Obituary

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Thomas Joseph Mayersky, Jr.

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

May 1, 1949 – Jun 21, 2025 (Age 76)

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BORN
May 1, 1949
DIED
June 21, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Joseph Mayersky, Jr. of Lancaster, PA went peacefully home to be with the Lord on June 21, 2025. (May 1, 1949 - June 21, 2025). He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Candace Lynn Mayersky; Daughter Lauren A. Pearson & George J. Pearson; Son Ryan T.J. Mayersky &...

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I am so sorry for your loss. I attended the Oxford Area School District and seeing Mr. Mayersky always brightened my day. He remembered my parents who attended the district and would always call me "Little Bear" since he would call my mom "Bear" when she went through school and would always give me candy before I went into the bus. Such a bright light and sweet soul taken from us too soon. I will cherish these memories forever and I am so grateful to have had the chance to know him.

We moved to the neighborhood a few years ago, and Tom quickly became a friendly and familiar face. After we had our son, he would often stop us during our walks to say hello to him-and even slip a dollar or two for his piggy bank. His kindness always shone through. Tom´s warmth and one-of-a-kind character will be deeply missed, and we´re glad to have crossed paths with him.

Our sincere sympathy Candy to u and ur family. He was a special friend . It was a special occasion when he stopped by. So much fun and hilarious. We will miss him.

Moose was a good friend through high school and all these years since. I was so shocked and sorry to hear of his passing. We talked many times over the phone about good times we had in school. He remembered everything that happened all those years ago. I always had a smile on my face when we hung up. You have my deepest sympathy Candy. He was a great guy.

Our sincere condolences for the loss of a kind, giving & very funny man. He lit up the room & and had people in stitches. The world has lost a one-of-a-kind man.

RIP Tommy..thanks for the memories, on and off the field. Always a big heart and tons of laughs! Scott Francis

So sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I had just talked to Moose the day or two before and we had some laughs. I remember he said,"75 years and we never had a harsh word between us." I remember growing up together and playing ball out side until it was so dark you couldn't see the ball. A lot of very happy memories. I will miss him.