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Thomas Edward Zostant

Waxhaw, North Carolina

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Thomas Edward Zostant WAXHAW -- Mr. Zostant, age 64, of Waxhaw, N.C., formerly of New York, passed away on Wednesday (November 25, 2009) at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, N.C. Mr. Zostant was born in Albany, New York, a son of the late Benjamin J. Zostant and Rose A. Zostant. Survivors...

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I just learned of Tom's passing. My deepest condolences go out to Holly and the family. I worked with Tom for many years at Thomas and he was a GREAT guy!
God rest his soul.
Hank Ratner

My condolences to the Zostant family. I worked with Tom when he was a sales manager in the Long Island office of the yellow page publisher
RH Donnelley. Our friendship carried through to the current times when he persuaded me to venture a stint with "Thomas Register". Tom always made me and others laugh and exuded great enthusiasm when in his presence.

He will be sorely missed, but his memory will live on in those who respected him. God speed Tom....

I am so very sorry to learn of Tommy's passing. We grew up together on McArdle Avenue. I'll always remember his wonderful blonde curly hair, broad smile and wonderful chuckle of a laugh. He'll always remain 10 or 11 in my mind. My deepest sympathy to his family.

To all of Tommy's family.....
we were very saddened to hear of Tommy's passing. Although it was just a brief time we spent together...you always made us feel SO welcome and like family. Please accept our deepest sympathy and will always keep you in our thoughts and prayers.
Mary Jo Heenehan
Tabetha Zostant
Ben Zostant

Dear Holly, We were shocked and saddened by this news. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Sharon (McCarthy) and Mark LaPier

Dear Linda, Christopher and Andrea,
Sincere condolences on the loss of your loved one; a brother, and uncle- a friend you admired, laughed with, learned from and held dear. Losing someone you loved so much is like losing a piece of you. I am sure he will be remembered by all and he will watch over you during this difficult and sad time. Prayers and love to you all.

Love-
Kathleen & Kevin

Dear Holly and Family,
Just herd the news about Tommy. We go way back....from touch football, tag, St Georges Church, chasing each other, throwing snow balls, baseball, chasing Anthony Cochetti, going to football games, cyo dances and long hot summers. We had a great, great time. I liked Tommy alot. All the best.
Jerry Spicer ( from Pennsylvania Ave) Just over the fence.

Dear Family,
I grew up on McArdle Ave. with Tommy and Linda. Tommy was older than me but I'll never forget the touch football and wiffle ball games we played in the street. All of the younger kids in the neighborhood looked up to Tommy, he was also the neighborhood newspaperboy. I was saddened to read about his passing away and want to let the Zostant family know that he was an extraordinary guy who won't be forgotten.

Holly and Family:

My condolences on the loss of Tommy