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THOMAS JOSEPH ZABOR

Cleveland, Ohio

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American Cancer Society

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ZABOR THOMAS JOSEPH ZABOR passed away February 19, 2013. Tom is survived by his wife, Lani; children, Ian (Amanda), Shelley (Pablo), and David (Jessica); two wonderful grandchildren, Zoe and Thomas; niece, Brie Pio (Dave); and sister, Elaine Zabor (James Yeager). He was preceded in death by his...

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I will never forget Tom driving my husband and me through the terrible snow storm in the late 70´s to get us to the airport. It took him all afternoon to get back to the city. That´s the kind of friend he was-selfless.

I worked with Tom many years ago at Harvester and just now learned of his passing. I will remember his great intelligence and wit and I am so sorry for your loss.

Lani,
I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I loved working with Tom at Vectren (Indiana Energy). I'm sure he will be missed by many. What a great guy!

Lani, deepest condolences to you and your family. Tommy was my cousin. His mother and my dad were brother and sister. We all had a great time growing up but grew apart when life took us in different directions. He will be missed.

Tom was a great person, mentor and leader. He seemed to always be smiling and willing to share caring words of wisdom. Rest in peace.

May God comfort you. (1 Peter 5:6,7)

I worked with Tom at Veolia Water Indianapolis, very kind person and he will be missed. My condolences to family during your time of sorrow.

Lani: Though we never got to meet you, we want you to know how much we valued Tom. We met him because of our Hawthorne Publishing company--at a time when he and Tim were writing a business book. We became instant friends. I think Tom had that ability, as it hasn't happened to us much before. We met several times at the coffee house and Tom came to a program we gave to contribute. In the meantime, we kept up by e-mail. I know how much you will miss what we saw-- his unique take on life and...