Tom-D'Amato-Obituary

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Tom D'Amato

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Dec 23, 1938 – Feb 20, 2017 (Age 78)

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BORN
December 23, 1938
DIED
February 20, 2017
AGE
78
LOCATION
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Wichmann Funeral Home - Laemmrich Chapel Obituary

On Monday, February 20th, 2017 the world lost an incredible, funny, passionate, loving man. Tom was born 12/23/38 in Cambridge, MA to Alyce Murphy, and was adopted by Paul D'Amato soon after Alyce and Paul married in '44. Tom grew up in Waukesha and attended Waukesha South High School where...

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Alyce, Beth, Lou and Connie I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in the Berry family's thoughts and prayers. If we had any snow I'd paint him a card - I think he would have appreciated it. A special man and a special family.

Tom I want to thank you so much for letting me into your life and being family friends I love you so much forever I'm always going to miss you and I was going to think about you but you're OK and you're blessed and you up there with everybody else and looking over us and make sure that we're ok love you forever

One of God's great gifts to mankind. He's with Margie Mike Neufeldt and Andy Potos. All the angels. Waiting for his loved ones God Bless You during this difficult time and always as you remember sweet times together

Alyce and Beth, Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief. Your Dad was one of a kind. He was a special person and a good friend. He had a heart of gold and always looked for the good in any situation. From May of 1985 until August of 1988 I was his right hand man at the Cudahy Kmart, and he taught me a lot. He was so proud of the two of you and what you became. Beth, do you remember our April fool's joke? Your Dad was loved by many and is now in the arms of Jesus with his...

In 1982 on Green Tree Rd, is when my life changed. Meeting the D'Amato's. A game show on TV, pasta on the dinner plate, and a ton of love, not only for each other but to anyone who entered their home. Though the heartbreak is difficult this week, and many tears have fallen, It is the memories, spirit and pure love of Tom ( to whom I respectfully referred to as Mr. D'Amato for the majority of our relationship ) that will dry my tears. I will fondly remember my experiences with him and...

A man with a large heart and harmonious nature is very much missed. May the sadness you now feel soon dissipate and may cherished memories become the favorite of your reflections. Psalm 62:11,12.

It was an honor to have known your father thru your mother Margie. The admiration and love they had for each other shined, and it is a lasting memory for me and many at Alexian Village. My deepest sympathy and treasure those good memories and keep them close to your hearts.....

I'm so glad I got to know your dad a little better in the last couple of years and you're right, he did love you both and was very proud of you and happy that you both have special partners in your life.

Red Sauce a la D\'Amato is a treasure I will carry on....he taught me to cook genuine Italian red sauce....it\'s gone many places and been shared and enjoyed. Our sympathy and comfort to you. Tom and Marge are together again!