Thomas John Davish, 76, of Quakertown, PA, passed away on December 2, 2024, in his home, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Philadelphia, PA, Thomas was the son of the late Thomas Alvin Davish and the late Josephine (Hawkins) Davish.
Thomas attended a Catholic High School in Philadelphia, PA. He then furthered his education by attending Trenton State College. After high school, Thomas entered the United States Air Force. Thomas dedicated his life to serving his country. He proudly served in the United States Air Force for ten years as a dog handler. He continued to serve as a part of the NJ Air National Guard, 170th Air Refueling Group at McGuire AFB, NJ. Tom retired from military service in 1991 with 24 years of service as a Master Sergeant. He also worked for Linde/PraxAir in Hatfield, PA . Tom drove tractor-trailers (tankers) for them. While working for Linde/PraxAir, Tom became the shop Stuart for all of the drivers in the Hatfield facility. Keeping this position for a few years.
His passion for life extended well beyond his professional endeavors. In his free time, Thomas enjoyed reading, gardening, and camping with his family. Each morning Tom would spend quiet time reading the Liturgy of the Hours. He always had a special place in his heart for his “Little Big Guy” and his two German Shepherds, Hanna and Allie. Above all else, Thomas loved his family deeply and cherished the time spent with them. He was happiest when he and his family were together.
Thomas will be dearly missed by his wife, Karen, with whom he shared 34 years of marriage; his daughter, Molly (Vince); and his grandchild, Vincent, his “Little Big Guy”.
All arrangements are made by Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, Ltd. 135 W. Pumping Station Road, Quakertown, PA 18951. (215-536-3343).
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fundraiser for Tunnels to Towers in memory of Thomas..
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