Thomas-Olcese-Obituary

Thomas Francis Olcese

Shamokin, Pennsylvania

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Thomas Olcese passed away in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Thomas are being provided by James Kelley Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The News Item on October 25, 2016.

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Jean!!!! I know your heart is broken!!! But you and Tom had one of the GREAT Marriages and LIFES!!!! YOU were blessed!!!!

Jean, so sorry for your loss. I'M glad we had a chance to chat at our reunion. He accomplished a lot in his lifetime. Much love to you all. Christine Hoffman

First my sincerest condolences to the entire family.
While growing up in Shamokin there were a number of men and woman who conducted themselves with class and genuine care for friends and neighbors. Mr. Olcese as I knew him was one of the most memorable of this group. He always greeted myself and those I may be with with enthusiasm and genuine interest.
I will be forever thankful for how he regularly checked in on my Mom as she mourned during the months following my Dads...

Dear Jean and families, Tom was one of the great ones and will be sadly missed in the community. Our heartfelt sympathies with you all at this very hard time.

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing, he will be missed.
My thoughts & prayers.

BLESSED BE YOUR SERVICE AS A VET

SHAMOKIN FORGOT THAT YOU WERE MR JAYCEE IN THE 60'S
You served with me as we ran the 100 Centennial. I remember beIng in your Pharm lauging standin up at all the parties>>
You were like my dad with the Jaycee motto of "SERVICE TO HUMANITY IS THE BEST WORK OF LIFE" GOD SPEED JAYCEE>>

Jean and family...

We were so very shocked and sorry to hear of Tom's death.

We always enjoyed seeing you at the bridge table.

Our thoughts are with you all.

Stan and Karen

Our family was so heartbroken to hear of Mr. Olcese's passing. My boys are good friends with his grandsons Michael and Nick Miner, and Janice is a dear friend of mine. I'll always remember his smile, kindness, and LOVE for his family. It was obvious to see how much he and Jean adored each other. They attended EVERY football game and wrestling match to watch their grandsons...and also were such huge supporters of every child participating. How I'll miss seeing him and talking to him this and...

Jean,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Tom was one of a kind. I'll miss seeing him at the bridge tournaments.
Beth Rosenthal