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Thomas S. Wilson

Albany, New York

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May 16, 2005 Thomas S. "Space" Wilson, 59, of Albany, died Monday, May 16, 2005, at home. Born and educated in Syracuse, he was the son of the late Edward J. and Anastasia Stasink. Mr. Wilson was a graduate of Nottingham High School in Syracuse and was an Army veteran. He worked for the former...

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I really miss my buddy Space. He was a fun guy to have around. I can't believe it has already been 15 years since he passed away. He'll be in my memory forever.

Uncle Tom was a great uncle who will truly be missed by me and my brothers. He was always full of life and mischief! He always had a quip or funny advice for anything that I might bring up to him.

Thank you for all of your kind words and notes. They mean a lot to my mother, Suellen Wilson-Callahan and the rest of our family.

He will surely be missed in so many ways!

I love and miss you Uncle Tom!

Love,
Anastasia - your niece...

I work with Tom for many years before retiring and found him to be an very enjoyable co-worker. It was a pleasure to work with him.

I had know Space and Joan for over twenty years. Both were dear friends.Tom was always full of life, laughter and enjoyed a good time. My memories of him will be treasured. We had vacationed many times together at Cape Cod. I am not able to attend, but send my heart felt sympathy to his family. Ron and Joyce Ludwikowski

Suellen & family,
Just heard about Tom. I lived next door to you guys until I was married in 1964. I will always remember the pranks that Tommy (we affectionatly called him space-face)and I played on you. I'll keep he and your family in my prayers. Frank & Ginny Kelly

My deepest sympathy to all of Tom's family, Space was A joy too work with and know.

"Space"was an individual everyone loved! I met Space at the Barge Inn many years ago, and of course he never changed. He lived life to the fullest. I know how happy he was married to Joan, who was a dear friend of mine. Unfortunately, time and distance separated us. Ron & I did have them as guests at camp for a few days during the summer of 2003. We had a wonderful visit! I am so sorry that I cannot attend the services, I also missed Joan's. To his family - please accept our deepest sympathy.

Bob Kotz & Tom home from Ft. Dix, NJ with Bob's 1962 Chevy Super Sport convertible (Syracuse airport).

Tom was my best buddy during high school. We rode across Syracuse together everyday in his 1957 Chevy to Nottingham High School. No matter what unhappy event may have been happening, he always put a positive spin on it and made everyone feel alright. We also spent some time together in the Army at Ft. Dix, NJ. He was also an excellent driver; he could do things with a car that nobody else had ever even thought of. I'm going to miss my buddy "Space". If I didn't live 1800 miles away I'd sure...