PIKE, Thomas J.
Thomas J. Pike, age 68, of Deep River passed away on Monday, May 28, at Middlesex Hospital in Middletown. He was the beloved husband of the late Loran (Kelsey) Pike who passed away on January 19, 2002. He was born in Middletown on May 18, 1944 the son of the late Robert Gordon and Rose (Collier) Pike, Jr. He was raised in Ivoryton and graduated from Valley Regional High School in 1962. Tom served his country during the Vietnam Conflict as a member of the United States Navy serving on the aircraft carriers Hancock and Ranger. He had been a resident of Deep River for the last 7 years and formerly resided in Chester since 1970. Tom was the Physical Plant Manager at the Gladeview Health Care Center in Old Saybrook and also had been a carpenter at one time for the Breslin Construction Company, building homes throughout the Lower Connecticut River Valley. His hobbies included being a mechanic and he had a true love of anything air-cooled, motorcycles, cars, and planes were his favorites. He was a true outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by his daughter, Sarah J. Pike, of Chester, son William T. Pike, of Brooklyn, NY, his beloved granddaughter, Meagan Pike of Chester, sister, Barbara Minor, of Newtown, brother, Daniel Pike of Ivoryton, and his longtime companion, Maryanne Lebert of Deep River. Besides his wife Loran he was predeceased by his brother, Robert Gordon Pike, III.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, June 2 from 1-3 p.m. at the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main Street in Centerbrook. The rendering of Military Honors will be held at 2:45 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made in Tom's name to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. To share a memory of Tom or send a condolence to his family please visit www.rwwfh.com.
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Kim Sapia (Kelsey, Rand)
May 25, 2024
Tommy, there isn´t any way to explain how much you are missed by everyone whose heart you touched over the years. I for one, think about you all the time. Your kindness and crazy antics will always make me smile.
Gary Eastwood
May 24, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Patti Cashman
June 3, 2012
Please accept my sympathy in the death of Tom. Tom was a blessing to the residents of Gladeview. My mother, Virginia (Ginny), thought the world of him. He was kind and available for the many small requests that my mom had. My family and I are grateful for ALL he did for our mom and her friends. God Bless.
Steven and Claudia Price
June 2, 2012
To Tom's family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
What a guy. We'll will always remember the harmless pranks he played. Never a dull moment when he was around. He will be missed by many. Even though he won't be at our 50th class reunion in person, we know he will be there in spirit. We will miss him.
Steven and Claudia Price. CLASS OF 1962
DIANE WHITE
June 2, 2012
TOM I WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE MEMORIES OF THE 16YRS OF WORKING WITH YOU. I AM DEEPLY SADDENED OF YOUR PASSING. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY. YOU WERE GREAT MAN AND YOU WILL BE MISSED, REST IN PEACE "PIKE MASTER" <3
Evaughn Fontes
May 31, 2012
Tom: I enjoyed your wonderful sense of humor. You always had a joke to tell me. I will be truly miss you at the job. Fondly, Evaughn Fontes, P/D Receptionist at Gladeview
Alla Markelova
May 30, 2012
Dear Tom you will be always in my heart because you are unforgettable, and May 18 will be always our birthday.
Gary Eastwood
May 30, 2012
Tom during your life you have touched so many lives and made frowns turn into smiles THANK YOU! Your angels have come to take you home but Im not going to say good buy but to say I will see you later. And to your family and Marryann, Tom these are your angels here on earth.You will be missed greatly. Thank you for touching my familys life. GOD BLESS!!
Tawnya (Kelsey) Tremblay
May 30, 2012
Tommy Pike. You were my uncle, my part time father as a child. You built the house that was over my head. You helped to give my my twisted sense of humor. You told me which bugs were ok to eat. You gave me an appreciation for volkswagens that I can't explain. You were my friend. I love you and though I know you no longer suffer, the pain of your passing is still there. I will miss you always.
Love, your niece,
Tawnya Marie
May 30, 2012
Tommy,
I will always miss you. I will always Love you. As there is no longer the time to tell you all you were to me. Please believe it is so.
Ed
May 30, 2012
Tommy, you will always have a special place in my heart. I'll never forget the fun times we had as a family (you were such a tease), You always made us laugh. Until we meet again, I'm sending all my love to you. Kim
May 30, 2012
With Love, Support and Prayer during this difficult time.
The Potter Family
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