Tribute Wall
Thursday
25
April
Church Service
11:00 am
Thursday, April 25, 2024
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
331 NY-100
Somers, New York, United States
914-277-3122
Memorial Contributions
Memorial donations in memory of
Thomas J. Comins
May be sent to:
American Diabetes Association
PO Box 7023
Merrifield, VA 22116-7023
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Bonnie Riviere posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
I love my big brother and have great memories of Tom. Although Tom was a bit older, he related to me and was supportive. Tom was big hit wherever he went. Everyone liked his positivity and sense of humor. Tom always had a joke to tell.
I remember when we drove into NYC together every morning. Tom was working for the Army Corp of Engineers renovating the post office, and I was going to school. Tom was in a good mood, even at 5:00 a.m. We enjoyed Imus in the Morning and had many laughs listening the show.
I miss my brother and cherish the memories I have of him. My love and condolences to Marion, Jenny, and Lindsay.
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Timmy Connelly posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Uncle Tommy’s kindness and humor were second to none. Whenever in his presence, we could never stop smiling and laughing. I will always remember his love of sailing, fishing and family. So sorry Aunt Marion, Jenny and Lindsay. He was truly one of the GREATS and will be sorely missed. Love you guys.
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Sean Connelly posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Uncle Tommy was such a big part of our family. He always provided laughter at our many family events and an incredible amount of love and support to his family, especially to my brother Kevin, who loved him dearly. He shared with me his many loves, like cars, his awesome workshops and his wonderful stories, that to this day and in the future will keep Uncle Tommy in my heart. Will definitely miss his phone calls, where he would check-in on me and my family and asked if I needed anything.
My deepest condolences to Aunt Marion, Jenny and Lindsay.
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Robert Riviere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Uncle Tom was always a pleasure to be around. He always brought such charisma to our family gatherings with a great smile and funny jokes. Every time I saw him, he was happy go lucky and kept things light and fun. These traits are somewhat rare for the engineering type which made him a unique individual. I remember visiting and seeing all his fishing equipment, I wish I could have gone fishing with him. I will miss Uncle Tom and pray for him. I'm glad he was able to be with his family and surrounded with love in his home for his last days.
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Paul Riviere posted a condolence
Sunday, April 21, 2024
I had the honor of knowing Tom for over 50 years. Tom was a light in the lives of everyone who knew him, embodying bravery, and kindness despite his diabetes in his teens. Tom faced and managed his diabetes challenges. Tom’s spirit never wavered. s Tom went on to become an engineer, enjoyed driving race cars, the outdoors, and his family. We always felt his warm heart. Over the 50 years I was privileged to know him, I do not have a single negative memory —only reflections of Tom’s positivity and the gentle strength he used to always help others.
Our family always enjoyed Tom’s humor and laughter. Tom’s support was unwavering, and his friendship, a precious gift. Tommy taught us all the bravery of facing life’s battles with a smile, and his memory continues to inspire courage and compassion in all of us.
God bless and keep Tom and his wonderful family.
Paul Riviere
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