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Thomas George Fedele, age 72 of Marietta, GA passed away on 5/6/25.
Tom was born on 4/17/53 in Westwood, New Jersey and was the son of the late Janet and George Fedele.
He is survived by his wife Bonnie, his son Jason (and wife Carly), his grandchild Jack, his 4 sisters Paula (and husband Dave), Donna (and husband Danny), Barbara (and husband David) and his oldest sister Leanne. He also had 2 brothers George and Stephen (and wife Donna). Other family members include 6 nieces ad 10 nephews.
Tom was a small business owner of T&A Heating and Air, an HVAC company along with his partner Al Howard for nearly 40 years. His son Jason, wife Bonnie and business partner Al will continue to run the company.
He was the best dad, Grandpa, Brother and Husband (of 50 years). His playfulness, generosity, love, and thoughtful nature will be missed by all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Tunnels to Towers (T2T.org) in Tom Fedele's name. After 9/11 this organization carried out its mission to do good by providing mortgage free homes to Gold Star and fallen 1st responder families and young children, and by building specially adapted smart homes for catastrophically injured veterans and 1st responders.
Another option is to donate to Wellstar Hospice of Marietta, GA in Tom Fedele's name. We were so grateful and impressed with the care we received at Tranquility on the Mountain right behind Kennesaw Mountain. Google Wellstar Hospice of Marietta, GA and click on the Wellstar Foundation website. From there you will find several ways to give.
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