THOMAS-WOOD-Obituary

THOMAS E. WOOD

Devon, Pennsylvania

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WOODTHOMAS E., ESQ., 74 years of age, of Devon, PA, passed away on Oct. 21, 2013. Beloved husband of Sally A. Wood (nee Shultz), loving father of Julia Wood DeVuono (Jeff) and Melissa Wood Brewster (George), devoted grandfather of Jack, Anna and Grace DeVuono; Quinton, Hadley and Davis Brewster....

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Sending hugs, thoughts and prayers to all the Wood - DeVuono - Brewster clans. We are so glad we will be able to be with you all on the 23rd. Amherst reunions will never be the same without crossing paths with "MomMom" and "T"! All our love, Joanie Brewster and Bill Kiester

Dear Sally, my heart goes out to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss. When I think of you and Tom, I remember your happiness dating in college.You were both radiant. What a fun and lively couple you were! I'm happy that you had a lifetime together complete with two lovely daughters.

He was a very lucky man to be married to you, Sally. With your sense of humor, your kindness, your energy, and your beautiful nature, you must have made him very happy.

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We will all miss him here in Cushing. He was an amazing wonderful person always quick with a smile and a joke. My heart goes out to you and as always, your in our prayers.

Tom's last visit to Cushing, August, 2013

One of the many qualities I will miss about Tom was his interest and caring for others. He was so understated about his own gifts and talents -- I didn't know he wrote poetry! -- and always made you feel you were the most important person in the world. He was a man who modeled his values to a "T", a moral compass for the rest of us.
I will always miss him. -- abbie sewall

Sincerest condolences to Sally, Julia and Melissa and to your entire family on the loss of Tom. Peace and blessings. I will always remember an early morning meeting with Tom in his Berwyn office. He was all aglow (even more so than usual) declaring that he had turned up the 1812 Overture as he drove "over the hill" down to the office. We miss you, Tom.

Melissa; this is a beautiful tribute to your Dad and your childen's Grandfather. I am so sorry for your loss and also thankful for the gifts of you and your family here in Seattle. You will forever hold his memory. I look forward to see you and yours soon.
Love Gretchen Sewall, Seattle