Thomas-SUSKI-Obituary

Thomas John SUSKI

Burnsville, Minnesota

1945 - 2017

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Born April 30, 1945 after going through the darkness of pancreatic cancer, was drawn towards the light of Jesus at age 71 at 8:42pm February 27, 2017. Tom expresses his thankfulness to his family, St. Thomas College manintenance staff, faculty and students, and friends for the enjoyment and...

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I had not heard that Tom passed away. I am so sorry for your loss. I am the niece of his friend Dennis. We spent many holiday dinners with Dennis and Tom, and I always considered Tom my uncle. I loved when Thanksgiving or Christmas dinners were held at their apartment, because they always decorated from the floor to the ceiling and wall to wall!

I was sorry to hear of Tom's death, and regret that his death was probably difficult and painful. I knew Tom in the 1970s, before he started working at St. Thomas. I was glad to see a picture of Tom looking happy and healthy, and that he was remembered for his kindness and helpfulness.

Celebrating Tom's 70th Birthday

I'm so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Sharing your sadness as you remember him. I knew Tom from working at St Thomas.
He had great pride in his work and he took good care of us at the coffee shop!
He always had life lessons to teach/share. The students and I enjoyed seeing him, daily. Always with a smile and a little one-liner.
Rest in peace Tom.

Tom's family, I am so very sorry to hear that Tom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and passed away. Every time I ran into Tom on the St Thomas campus he always had a smile on his face and asked how I was doing. Many times he added fun remarks or a joke making my day just a little brighter! Beth Cotton

Tom was always a happy face in the halls of St. Thomas College over the years we shared there when I was on the faculty. His devotion to his friend Dennis was remarkable as the last years, months, and days rolled by.

We had many interactions over the years. Custodial staff is a KEY to the success of an institution. St. Thomas was lucky to have had him.

My sincerest sympathy to Tom's family. I remember Tom from my years at St Thomas. He always had a smile and seemed happy whenever I would see him.

For several years, Tom and I worked in the same building at St. Thomas, and was always ready for a goo conversation! Even when he transferred to another building he made sure that he checked in from time to time and stayed current with all of us. Always positive and thoughtful I am sorry.

Deepest, deepest thought and prayers....

I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I always enjoyed my conversations with him at St. Thomas. He was so upbeat and a positive person. I enjoyed his company. He always did such a great job at St. Thomas and took pride in his work.
Peace to his family at this time.

Karen Lange