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Thomas William Kardys Sr., a remarkable spirit who touched the lives of many, was born on August 16, 1943, in Kearney, New Jersey. He began his journey through life with an unwavering determination that ultimately defined his path. A proud graduate of high school and the IBEW Electrical School, Thomas was not only skilled but also exemplified the values of hard work and dedication.
Throughout his life, he nurtured a profound love for aviation, a passion that painted his days with adventure and awe. To Thomas, the skies were a canvas, and learning how to fly became one of his proudest accomplishments—an ambition that allowed him to dance among the clouds and experience the world from a breathtaking vantage point.
His journey, however, was not solely defined by his interests. Thomas carried with him a warmth that drew people in, a friendly presence echoed in the laughter and joy he brought to those around him. He lived each day imbued with a sense of purpose and an enduring spirit, inspiring others to embrace their passions and live vibrantly.
Thomas's final chapter unfolded in Glendale, Arizona, where he faced a long illness with the grace and fortitude characteristic of his nature. On September 18, 2025, he departed this earthly realm, leaving behind not just memories but a legacy of love that will resonate through time.
He leaves behind a devoted wife, Dorothy Kardys, whose unwavering support was a testament to their enduring bond. Their son, Tom Kardys Jr., along with grandchildren Patrick, Dennis, and Nick Kardys, hold dear the memories of a man whose heart knew no boundaries. Each story shared, each moment treasured, recounts the essence of a father and grandfather who cherished family above all.
Thomas joins his beloved parents, Joe and Marge Kardys, who precede him in death, embracing once again the ties of love that shaped his life from the very beginning.
In remembrance of Thomas, "I'll Be Loving You Always" resonates—a melodic promise to keep alive the spirit of a man who touched so many lives. Though he has soared into the beyond, the legacy of his love, passion, and warmth continues to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him, forever etched in their hearts.
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