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Thomas E. POMPEI Sr.

Sacramento, California

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POMPEI, Sr., Thomas E. Born June 27, 1925, in Oswego, N.Y. Passed to his heavenly reward on December 5, 2009, at age 84. A proud Navy veteran of WWII, served on the U.S.S. Corregidor. He leaves behind his loving wife and best friend of 63 years, Nora; his four children, Gloria Meidinger...

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Dear Gloria,

Thinking of you with love on this anniversary of your father's passing. Our prayers and warm wishes to you, your mother and family.

Mikee and Shauna
Our hearts are with you in this time of sadness.

Irene and Richard

"Gloria, Denny & Family our hearts go out to you & you have our sincere sympathy..." Steve & Michalene

Hello Pompeis All:
What a loss, my thoughts are with you. Paloma said it best~ he was the best grandpa ever. What a smile he wore, every time I saw him. Hugs to Noni. I wish I was there to hug y'all. Much love, Jane

Dear family: I am very sorry to hear about Mr. Pompei. Although the last time I saw him and the family, I believe it was at their 50th wedding anniversary party. It was a wonderful event which I remember well. I also remember knowing the family for many years as a long time neighbor and friend to my mom and dad several years earlier. Again, I am sorry for your loss and you have my deepest sympathy. Heaven has a great man!
Chris & Marsha Ford

My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Pompei family. I've had the pleasure of knowing this family for a very long time. And I can't recall ever seeing Mr Pompei without the Mrs. The last time, I saw them was at a dinner we had in Reno. It was a quite enjoyable evening, and a memory forever. Very Italian, great food and better company. Play the slots with the angels on them. the entrys from your grandchildren speak volumes of your love, kindness and character. Tommy give your mom a...

To My Dear Aunt Nora, Gloria, Tom, Mike, Gerry and all their children,

How can one measure the worth in words for someone like my Uncle Tom. I know the years have passed and when you guys left and moved to California we didn't get to be with each other like we used to when we were kids. I remember going to your house on the East Side and playing together and always getting a big hug from both Uncle Tom and Aunt Nora. We always felt so loved when we went to your house. I'm sorry...

Gloria and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
God bless and be with you all!

Grandpa,
What can I say...you were a great man. Always a role model for the type of man I strive to be. Your relationship with Grandma is the greatest love story I've ever known. You represent to me everything that's right in this world...love, honor, family & fun. You will be deeply missed, but you have (as my Dad says) graduated and met your reward. This life is short in light of eternity.

I love you.

Your grandson,
Elwyn