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Thomas M. Meck

Syracuse, New York

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Meck June 10, 2006 Thomas M. (Desimone) Meck, 48, of Elbridge, died Saturday in the V.A. Medical Center, Syracuse. Born September 21, 1957, he was the son of the late Louis and late Barbara Diello Desimone as well as his adoptive parents, Joseph Meck of Baldwinsville and the late Florence...

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Dad, its been many many years and Im thinking of you every single day. But I know after these many long 12 years apart from you, youve been close and looking down on me and Ash. I love you and miss you so much dad. Love that special girl, Sarah Meck

Only the good die young...

I'm so happy to have seen you before I left. it's amazing how strong you have been through this all, you are one in a million, and I KNOW you have touched many lives in our family, especially mine. you are forever in my thoughts and prayers. take care of everyone up there tommy :) until we meet again
your 2nd cousin Linds (Dede's daughter)

Tom, We shared so many wonderful moments together, too many to go over at this point, but you and I know what those are. You have always been in my thoughts and prayers daily, as well as our
entire extended family and that will remain the same. I just wanted to let you know that our love is undying. Have a wonderful life in the hereafter Tom and some day we will see and love each other again. Always and forevcr Aunt Nancy and Uncle Keith.

Thomas Meck and Louis Desimone, March 1985

Rest in Peace Dear Brother-
Stef

Tommy, rest now in loving arms of our heavenly Father and his Son. Those left behind will forever remember the love, laughter, and courage you brought into their lives. Our prayers are with you and your family.

I dont have any stories to share about you,as I was just a little girl the last time I saw you. I remember you as a handsome young man, who at times made everyone laugh. I think that is the best memory anyone could have. I didn't know you very well, but at least I have a wonderful memory.

Tommy
Through the years there were several times we would just bump into each other while out on the town. You always greeted me with the biggest smile that warmed my heart. Never judging me but always welcomming me with a big big hug. I will always remember your smile and your warm and friendly nature. God Bless you.

Dearest Tom,
You had courage,
you had love,
you had never ending gratitude.
You knew pain and suffering,
But always rose above it.
You had determination,
With every hard knock you took--
(and there were many!)
You had grace, and poise and kindness beyond words.
Though we are sad to see you pass,
we are all certain you are in a better, more peaceful place. May the grace of God be with you until we meet again.
All our...

Tommy,
We always had a great time whenever we were together growing up and as adult cousins. I cherish the memories and consider myself lucky to have been one of the many cousins to play with, laugh with, and love you. You were much loved by two great moms in your life and now in spirit,
Love and God Bless,
Cousin Karen