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Thomas Nothnagle Obituary

Nothnagle, Thomas
Rochester: Passed away peacefully on January 18th. Predeceased by his parents, Richard and Rita Nothnagle. Survived by his sons: Brian (Jackie), David, and Patrick Nothnagle; siblings: Sandra (Richard) Popowych, Gary (Debra) Nothnagle, and Cherie Nothnagle; special friend Irene LaPage, 5 grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
Friends may call Today from 7-9 at the funeral home (2305 Monroe Ave.). Interment will be at White Haven Memorial Park, 210 Marsh Road, Pittsford Wednesday at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the American Heart Association.

Anthony Funeral & Cremation Chapels
2305 Monroe Ave, 244-0770

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from Jan. 19 to Jan. 20, 2009.

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Irene La Page

January 21, 2009

Goodbye My Dearest Tom,
I thank you for the love and happiness we've shared in the past two years. Although they were cut short I will treasure every moment during my lifetime. May God watch over you until we meet again.
I'll love you forever,
Irene
P.S. Save me a seat if there's a casino in heaven.

Corinne (Powderly) Verna

January 21, 2009

Sandy, Gary and Cherie - my heartfelt sympathy to you and your families - I just heard about his passing, otherwise I would have come to the Funeral Home. Tom and I had many great times together - he was my first boyfriend and we went together all through High School. I just recently came across the picture from our Junior Prom at East High. Your family was like mine - your Mom and Dad treated me like a daughter. Remember playing pool and euchre? Those were the good old days. My love to all of you - may your memories give you comfort during this difficult time. Sincerely,

Sandra Popowych

January 21, 2009

Tom, you were always there for me when I needed a big brother. I'll miss your laughter and funny jokes, but will always feel your love.
Love, Sandy

Brian Nothnagle

January 20, 2009

Dad,I will miss you dearly. You have given me and my family so many great memories.I will never forget the time we have had together,but I will see you again someday. You will be in my heart forever.I love you dad. Your son,Brian

Julie Neuser

January 20, 2009

This is a great loss for our family. My uncle Tom gave me lots of great memories growing up. He will be missed.

James & Kimmy Kelley

January 19, 2009

Although we never actually met Tom in person, he touched our hearts as if we had known him, through the love and happiness he gave to our aunt, Irene Lapage. We know we will get the chance to meet him, when it's our time to go home. May your memories and strength get you through, until that time comes.

Cherie Nothnagle

January 19, 2009

Tom was the best big brother a sister could ask for. I will miss you but now you are with Mom and Dad.
Love,
Cherie

Anita Marozzi

January 19, 2009

I read this death notice and don't know if this is the same person that I knew.I knew a Tom Nothnagle a long time ago.We use to go to a lot of country jamborees.We had alot of fun together. The Tom that I knew was a few years yonger then me .I am 66yrs old.I would appreciate it if someone can let me if this is the same Tom.If it isn't ,my heart goes out to you and your families for your lost.
Thank you and please accept my condolences.

Anita Marozzi

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Tom Hill

January 19, 2009

I'm so sorry.I was your roomate from Jan 10 to Jan 13th. I have been praying for you and my prayers will continue for your family. THE LORD MUST HAVE NEEDED A GOOD MAN

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