1957
2019
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3 Entries
Kayleigh Watson
May 10, 2019
I've always known Tom as "stargazer" ever since I was a kid. My dad was a close friend of his who worked with him at DDOT. I have many happy memories of Stargazer spending weekends with my family up north in Manton, Michigan at our little cabin on 40 acres. Those were special times for me as I'm sure they were for Tom. I'll never forget his curly hair and his smile. One of my favorite memories of Tom is when my dad took me to his house after a snowstorm to help shovel the snow. I was probably 8 or 9 years old at the time and I remember Stargazer saying to me "How much do you want for helping us shovel? name your price". I remember smiling and thinking of the most absurd amount of money I could possibly ask for....so I said "twenty dollars" which to me at that time felt like asking for 1000. He said "Twenty dollars it is" and I remember looking at my dad like "This is the best day of my life!". He was one of the most unique individuals I have ever met and I know he meant so much to my dad. This world will be a little sadder without him but he will always be remembered and live on in the happy memories of the lucky people who had a chance to be a part of his life.
Anne Jesse
May 5, 2019
Tom was such a happy, engaging and interesting person, always helpful and truly kind. He met more people and made more friends in PA in a few months than most of us do in years. I think all the downtown shopkeepers knew him as a regular, he liked to help us all. If not purchasing something himself, he'd encourage other customers in the store to by complimenting our business and telling them what a great deal they were getting. Tom could converse with anyone and wanted to help everyone. I'm sorry for your loss Debbie, we will miss him. Anne & Jesse
Mary Townes
May 2, 2019
So sorry to hear of your loss, upon returning from out of town! Tom was a kind neighbor and my husband and I enjoyed greeting him when we saw him out walking the dog.
May God give you His grace and strength during this sad time.
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