Thomas-Piatt-Obituary

Thomas H. Piatt

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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Thomas H. Piatt, 64, of Nazareth, passed away November 28, 2013. He was the husband of the former Sandra Wunderly with whom he was happily married for 43 years. Born: December 19, 1948 in Phillipsburg, he was a son of the late Harry and Elizabeth Becker Piatt. Personal: Most notably, he was a...

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The kindness and goodness of your heart will never be forgotten. My good friend forever I miss our conversations. RIP Tom

Sandy and family I want to express my deepest sympathies to your family. I was so deeply saddened to hear of Tom's passing. He was one of the best people I ever known.
He was truly a mentor to me. I was proud to say Tom was my friend.

Sandi and Family
I am so sorry and shocked to hear of your loss. Tom was such a high energy, hard working and all around nice guy. I have many fond memories of working with Tom at his uncle Ken's Gas station while we were both still in High School. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Dennis Butz

Sandy,
I just learned of Tom's death and I'm so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and may his Spirit be with you daily. Renee (Tonay) Wilkins

Amy,

I am so sorry for your loss! Hold your cherished memories of your dad close to your heart! You now have an angel watching over you forever!

My deepest sympathies!
Brenda Schmidt

So very sorry to learn of Tom's death. Your family is in my thoughts at this very difficult time.

Sandi, Amy and Faith,
So sorry to hear of Tom's passing.
May you find comfort in loving
memories and in the love of friends
and family. Melodie C. Vespa
Chesnee, S.C.

Aunt Sandy, Faith, Amy, and Piatt Family.

I offer my deepest prayers and sympathy. I also remember Uncle Tom and times with your family with great gratitude and reverent joy. As a kid, I always enjoyed seeing your family. Uncle Tom always had a great spirit and presence. As we've grown older, this presence has not been forgotten. Whether it was a graduation party or holiday gathering, I always remember seeing Uncle Tom and admiring his love of family, God, and life itself. Thanks...

Sandi, I would like to offer my deepest sympathy. Please know I will keep your entire family in my thoughts & prayers.