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Thomas Charles Sarvis

Booten, New Jersey

1975 - 2010

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Thomas Charles Sarvis, 35 formerly of Hopewell Junction, NY, died on Monday, December 26, 2010 unexpectedly at home. Born in Beacon, NY on July 29, 1975, Tom was the son of Walter E. and Paula Sarvis. He was a graduate of Arlington High School. After graduation, he enlisted in the US Army and was...

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I have many good fond memories of Tom back in High School. He will always be missed. We we're both big hockey fans. We shared a lot of stories about the Hockey team and would talk a lot about the Arlington Hockey team and other teams.

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I have so many wonderful memories of Tom and me back in High School- he was such a nice guy and could always make me laugh! One of my most vivid memories was one day the song, "Whoot, There It Is" came on, and he started singing it and joking about the "real" lyrics- he almost had me convinced I was wrong, until I figured out he was being funny! We used to get in so much trouble in our Economics class for talking all the time, but that made it so much fun! It saddens me that he was taken...

Tom was a great guy. I knew Tom in High School. I am really sorry about your loss. All of you are with me in my prayers and thoughts at this time of your loss. Be well and hang in there. I will be praying for all of you at this time of sorrow.

I am very sorry for the loss of Tom. I knew Tom in High School. It was a shock to me to hear about Tom's passing. All of you are with me in my prayers and thoughts at this time of your loss. Tom was a great guy. Be well and hang in there. I will continue to pray for all of you.

What a joyous day in August when we were re-united. Our hearts that day were overfilled with love, joy and proudness of the man we saw. Tommy was my adopted nephew, a chosen nephew by my brother and sister in-law which to me made him special as his brother and sister are. I still see him in my mind from that day and will always remember that joy. Sadly missed,
Love, Aunt Sue (Sarvis) & Uncle Walt Tyler

So very sorry for your loss. Avis & Joe Robinson LWMC

Tom lived with my family for sometime in late high school. In Fact, we got him to start playing hockey, something i know he enjoyed very much. My memory of Tom will always be that smile he seemed to have so often, even when things weren't going his way. RIP.

I am Tom sister we had are good time and are bad times Tom. but I will remmber all the good times we had together. God took you away from us and we will never know why. but one thing I know is that you will always have a place in my hart. and I will never forget my big brother love you tom and will miss you R.I.P.