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Thomas Vlasak

Barton, New York

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Thomas (TV) Vlasak of Apalachin Thomas S. Vlasak, 58, of Apalachin, passed away unexpectedly, Tuesday, September 9, 2008. TV was predeceased by his parents, Paul and Ida (Brown) Vlasak. He is survived by four brothers and sisters-in-law, Gary and Angie Vlasak, Owego, D. Michael Vlasak,...

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I was so sad to hear about Tom's passing. Life is too short and my only regret is I didn't spend enough time with my classmate.

My prayers are for the family.

To The Vlasak Family my deepest sympathy.
The great memories of my friendship with Tom and the fun we had from the farm to the football field will forever be with me. It is hard to believe you are gone, but you will never be forgotten.

God Bless Tom
The Short Family

To all the Vlasaks-I couldn't believe it when I heard of Tom's passing, my deepest sympathy to all of you. Cherish the memories and the good times. Tom and the crew shared a lot of great times in high school that we will never forget. He lived ,he laughed ,he loved and was a guy whose grin you'll never forget. God bless you all.

I'm glad I got to talk with Tom before I moved. As kids we all played together alot and I still remember all the time spent at Aunt Ida's house. I use to talk with Tom when he'd come in from his mail run when ever I chanced across him in town. He'll be missed by me.

Terry & Patty, Gary, Mike, Doug, Karen,
TV will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Take comfort in your memories. Our thoughts are with you.

classmate,teammate,and friend the original johnny rivers you will be missed, see you again, happy trails TV.

My sincere condolences to the family of Tom. As an old friend from the OFAschool days and "Cookie Jar " crowd it is a loss at too soon in life that Tom has left us. As we have all gone our paths, they will cross again.
Eric Phelps

To the Vlasik family,
Going to school, playing softball or just hanging out in Apalachin. What fond memories. I'll miss Tom.
God Bless,
Karl