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Thomas J. Tiger Piorkowski

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Thomas J. Tiger Piorkowski, 84, of Easton, passed away Sunday, December 18, 2011 in Easton Hospital. Born: December 29, 1926, in Forest City, PA, he was a son of the late Anthony and Josephine Franckiewicz Piorkowski. Personal: His wife, the former Elizabeth Heeley Piorkowski, died December 26,...

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To Tom's family. We are neighbors of Tom's and recently noticed the lack of his presence around his yard and property. We shared yards and had short, but healthy chats about our gardens in Summer. We promised him a swim in our pool in trade for his always gorgeous tomatoes. He was a good neighbor and we are saddened to hear of his passing. Our deepest sympathys are with you.

Dear Family of Uncle Tom, we are so sorry that we are unable to attend the services. We enjoyed our trips to visit when he came to visit Uncle Happy every Saturday. His smile warmed the entire room. Our thougths and prayers with you all.

Tommy was such a great man, friend, and co worker and will be deeply missed. I will always cherish my fond memories and laughs with him. I extend my condolenses to all his family. May he rest in peace and may God grant the strength to heal everyones sorrow throughout this tough time.

Sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. We didn't know Tommy very long, but always enjoyed seeing him at family functions, and loved having breakfast with him at the fleas club.
He will be missed, but never forgotton.

Pappy you will be missed by so many. You were such a Hugh part of my life, that feels so empty, now. I will do my best, to continue to grow, as a young man, from the life lessons, you showed me. I will always hold our memories of each other close to my heart. You were not only a great grandfather, but more of a second father to me. I ask that you watch, over the family, guide us through life adventure, and always encourage us to keep and maintain our faith, in GOD. Rest now Pappy Tom, for you...

Sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. We didn't know Tommy for a long time, but we always enjoyed the times we had with him at family functions, and breakfast at the fleas club.

He will be missed, but always in our hearts. God really did receive an angel.

Dear Diane and Ed So sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. He was a great neighbor. Will remember trading kielbasi for pierogies. Rest in peace Tom.

Tom was a nice man. I especially enjoyed talking with him while visiting my mother-in-law, Tom's tennant, on Bushkill St. We rode to Scranton one day to pick up some of the best kielbase I've ever had.
My sincere sympathies to his surviving family.