Thomas "Tom"-Pysher-Obituary

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Thomas "Tom" A. Pysher

Bangor, Pennsylvania

Apr 7, 1959 – Aug 8, 2022 (Age 63)

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BORN
April 7, 1959
DIED
August 8, 2022
AGE
63
LOCATION
Bangor, Pennsylvania

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Gaffney Parsons Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Inc - Village of Johnson Obituary

Thomas A. "Tom" Pysher, 63, of Bangor, PA passed away Monday, August 8th, at St. Luke's Hospital - Anderson Campus.

Thomas was born in the Bangor, PA area on April 7, 1959, a son of Betty E. (Ackerman) Pysher, of Mt. Bethel, PA, and the late Arthur P. Pysher. He was the husband of Jamie...

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My pap ken always talked very highly of tom and the entire pysher family. My gram inez rutt always took me for beef sticks when I was growing up. Sending so much love to the pysher family and friends of Tom. Kylee

To pusher family so sorry loss Tom he was a good man.R.I.P.

Prayers to the entire family. Mr. Pysher would always put a smile on my face anytime I´d see him in school. He always loved to talk about the girls basketball game with me right after we played. I have such fond memories with him.

Dear Betty and Family, We are thinking about you all during this difficult time. Tom was a great guy and he will be sorely missed !

I have so many wonderful memories of our senior high years. RIP bro - you made a difference.

Dear Jamie, Matt,Ryan and family, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Tom was a great person. We always enjoyed your company. Treasure your memories and know that he is at peace. You´re in our thoughts and prayers at this sorrowful time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Betty and Family, Extending our most heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Our whole family has such fond memories of Tom over the years. He was a special guy and a wonderful friend. He will never be forgotten.

Matt and the entire Pysher family. Bev and I send you all our condolences. We know it is hard right now but time will ease your pain and hopefully leave you with just fond memories of Tom. Two fine sons, one of whom we got the pleasure of getting to know at E-town, are a tremendous legacy for any man. We know he was proud of both you.