Tommy has been and will continue to be a special part of my Dexter and Whittier HIgh memories. His smile would brighten his face and always make me smile. He will be missed.
Tommy had the best smile and twinkle in his eye. I couldn't be in a bad mood after seeing him pass me in the halls. He was always kind and funny and had a special sweetness about him. I won't forget him.
Tommy was too me a "stand out kinda guy" I always knew when he was around. Like Sue said he was kind, funny and always sweet. Sending lots of prayers and hugs to his loved ones. May you find some peace with all the wonderful memories you have of Tommy. He was a great guy.
I knew Tommy from 1st grade on. His smile and endearing personality just got better and better with age. He was a special kind of guy, a leader without an official title no matter the situation. Throughout school and sporting events, from when we were little kids onward, we were both teammates and summer league opponents. He was such a cool guy and I will miss him a lot...
I met Tommy at Dexter. We laughed alot together in those days. He was always a bright, likeable personality...while we went different ways at WHS and beyond I always considered him a friend and I enjoyed seeing him at our reunions. We wish his family well.
One od the greatest smiles ever! Good guy. We're all getting up there in age. Happy mother's day to all. Rough time for me. Donni's been gone for 4 years. Grief lingers forever. Take care all.
I met Tom when we were freshman across Philadelphia in Mr. Reynold's Mechanical Drawing class. With the fences nowadays, one has to go through the tunnel. But, back then, we jaywalked Philadelphia all the time. I remember concentrating on graphics and then hearing Tom voicing his virtually trademarked "Oh Wow!" about something, after which students would start cracking up. He was a wonderful person.
Nancy Geist (Knowlton)
Tommy was such a bright light in school. May his family find peace and may he RIP. 💗💗💗
Joan Blanchard
Tommy has been and will continue to be a special part of my Dexter and Whittier HIgh memories. His smile would brighten his face and always make me smile. He will be missed.
Joe McCallum
Tom was a good friend and will be missed.
Sue Mooradian
Tommy had the best smile and twinkle in his eye. I couldn't be in a bad mood after seeing him pass me in the halls. He was always kind and funny and had a special sweetness about him. I won't forget him.
Kathleen Sargent
Tommy was too me a "stand out kinda guy" I always knew when he was around. Like Sue said he was kind, funny and always sweet. Sending lots of prayers and hugs to his loved ones. May you find some peace with all the wonderful memories you have of Tommy. He was a great guy.
Robbie Liefveld
I knew Tommy from 1st grade on. His smile and endearing personality just got better and better with age. He was a special kind of guy, a leader without an official title no matter the situation. Throughout school and sporting events, from when we were little kids onward, we were both teammates and summer league opponents. He was such a cool guy and I will miss him a lot...
Thomas Hummel (Brooke)
I knew Tom for a long long time and he was always a good friend.Ed Doerr
I met Tommy at Dexter. We laughed alot together in those days. He was always a bright, likeable personality...while we went different ways at WHS and beyond I always considered him a friend and I enjoyed seeing him at our reunions. We wish his family well.
Thomas "Bucky" Hall
One od the greatest smiles ever! Good guy. We're all getting up there in age. Happy mother's day to all. Rough time for me. Donni's been gone for 4 years. Grief lingers forever. Take care all.
Danny Orr
I met Tom when we were freshman across Philadelphia in Mr. Reynold's Mechanical Drawing class. With the fences nowadays, one has to go through the tunnel. But, back then, we jaywalked Philadelphia all the time. I remember concentrating on graphics and then hearing Tom voicing his virtually trademarked "Oh Wow!" about something, after which students would start cracking up. He was a wonderful person.