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Thomas Racculia

Brewerton, New York

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DIED
December 1, 2025
LOCATION
Brewerton, New York
CHARITY
American Red Cross

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Thomas Racculia, 69, of Brewerton, New York, passed away on Monday, December 1, 2025 at Upstate University Hospital. Born in Syracuse, Thomas graduated from Onondaga Community College and later attended Empire State College, earning his Bachelor's Degree while working two jobs and raising his...

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To the whole Racculia family who I am honored to call "family" from a lifetime of friendships, Tommy was such an incredible human being. He was so funny and so talented in many ways,especially his singing. I was so honored that he sang at our wedding with an amazing voice. Tommy had a heart of gold and he will truly be missed. Heaven has gained a beautiful soul. Rest in peace Tommy. I will miss you.

Tom was originally my customer and then became my coworker and friend. We had many laughs together when we traveled and he contributed greatly to my success! It was a pleasure to be able to work with such a great person who was respected and valued by everyone who met him. Sincerely, Randy Hastings

So many play dates with my cousins at Seward St. when we were kids; my fondest memories.

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I worked with Tom at St Joe´s. He was a wonderful co-worker with a great sense of humor. I am sorry to hear of his passing and my heart goes out to his family.

Patty, Tommy, and Robert, I was deeply saddened to hear about Tom´s passing. Even though it has been a long time since I was close to the family, I have never forgotten the warmth and joy he brought into every room. He was truly one of the funniest and most talented people I´ve ever known, and he always felt like the highlight of any gathering. Please know that I´m holding all of you in my thoughts during this difficult time. I hope you find comfort in the many memories of his humor,...

I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. We haven't been in touch since I moved away from Lyncourt, but I remember playing football in the street, Band with Mickey, riding a bike with Sue and working on my car with Richard. I miss you all. My deepest condolences to you all.