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Condolences for Thomas E. Truchel

Mike & Marge DelpSaturday, January 21st

Mike and I are truly saddened by Tom’s passing. Words cannot express the heaviness in our hearts. He was a great guy with an incomparable sense of duty.

Tom left his family with a wonderful legacy and he will never be forgotten. He will always be watching over his beloved wife and his family.

Tom will forever live in our hearts. Love you, Tom. We will miss you.

Robert BulszaMonday, January 23rd

I was very sorry to hear that my Uncle Tommy had passed away. He was someone with energy and a zest for living that had an impact on everyone around him. As a child, I saw him as “larger than life”, a real man’s man. I really enjoyed the time we had whenever our families were together. I believe his memory will live on.

Karen and Mark SchwartzWednesday, January 25th

Sincerest heartfelt condolences, May your memories warm your hearts forever.

Marilyn nee Marciniak LewisWednesday, January 25th

Dear Cathy and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy at the passing of Tom. I am Tom & John’s cousin. Many years have passed since We last had the pleasure of Tom’s company. My memory takes me back to Aunt Katie and Uncle Iggy’s Home with celebrated Holidays. I am the Grandaughter of Mary nee Dziewiecka Marciniak.
John came to my Mom’s Funeral in 2014 and I was able to connect with him for a little while.
I remember Tom and John fondly from our youth. Our families gathered many times and celebrated life together.
Unfortunately, families grow in size and numbers and we lose touch with one another. I I believe John must have sent Tom’s Obituary to me. Thank you John for letting me know.
The one thing I believe that is constant in our lives is Love. And Love in and of Family does not pass with time. Sending Love and condolences to you and your Family Cathy.
May Love strengthen and nurture each of you at this sad time of life.
With Love,
Marilyn & Bob Lewis and Family

Terry MonacoThursday, January 26th

Another good one bites the dust, Tom was a great man and a great friend, he had a terrific smile, good manners and he had a full life made up of flying his own plane, keeping his family close to his heart and taking care of business while still being a regular guy. He will be missed but memories will survive...RIP Tom...............

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