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Thomas P. Nuzback

Schenectady, New York

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Schenectady, New York
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American Heart Association

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Thomas P. Nuzback "TP", 63, of Schenectady, NY, entered into eternal life at Ellis Hospital on Sunday, May 15, 2016. Born on March 16, 1953, he was the son of the late Mary and John Nuzback. He was a graduate of Mont Pleasant High School and attended Hudson Valley Community College where he...

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Tom is still fondly remembered. My Brothers Robert, Peter and I knew him from early church life, as local neighbors and park baseball playing throughout elementary and school years. I attended high school with him. It was nice to encounter him in later years while working an E.R., when he worked on the ambulance and we'd always enjoyed reminiscing those days. He is thought of often and still brought up in family conversations of good memories as he was a kind & treasured friend. I pray the...

The years go by but the memories are too wonderful to pass. Remembering you well, TP.

T P remains in my memory as a man with an incredible sense of humor. I smile when I think of him.
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Nuzback was one of my best friends and co-workers. He made everyone laugh and whenever he was in the room, the room was full of happy energy. His jokes were the best and his personality was so memorable. We continue to miss him very much. May you continue to rest in peace first officer Nuzback.

Peace be with you, TP.

I met Tom decades ago when we both worked at Mohawk Ambulance. To know Tom was to experience humor at a high level. I was a great audience for his love of laughter and life. One of my fondest memories of Tom's often impromptu humor, was of him doing an impression of a person, while the subject in question looked on. Both Tom and his subject had a great sense of humor and they played off each other to the uncontrolled laughter of the unsuspecting audience. Just one example in many thousands....

May you find peace and solace in the Lord during this sad time. Tom was a wonderful man who will be missed.

Knew Tom since high school days. Always fun to be with, always kept you laughing. Over the years would run into him at various places, always so good to see him. Lately I would see him at St. Johns and Bellevue Cafe with his daughter. He was such a proud dad. He will be missed. Condolences and prayers to his family.

Our hearts were saddened to hear of Tom's death. We pray for peace and comfort to all of his family. He lives on in the memories of good times shared.