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Condolences for Thomas B. DiPaolo

Stefanie and Zachary NewmanSunday, April 30th

The Newman family expresses our deepest condolences and prayers to the entire DiPaolo family. Thomas was always such a kind soul, and he will be remembered for the deep love he exhibited to Sue, Alan, Jack and Elizabeth, and his entire family. We pray and mourn with you. Stefanie, Rachael, Abby, and Zachary Newman

Michael RubinSunday, April 30th

So sorry for your loss. I knew Tom for 30 years at the gym. A really great person. He was also a member of the culture club at the gym. He will be missed by all the members of the group. My condolences to his family. May his memory be a blessing.

Michael D Rubin

Richard TaxSunday, April 30th

To the DiPaolo family. I knew Tom thru the Club. He was kind and gentle. My sincere condolences to the family. Richard Taxing

Nathan and Karen KolbesMonday, May 1st

It is with great sadness learning of the loss of our dear friend, confident buddy. Advisor and beloved client of long 35 years. Rest in Peace with God and the Angels. We will remember the fun times forever.
Rememberences forever.

Chris KenneyWednesday, May 3rd

The entire Dipaolo and Kiszely families are in my thoughts and prayers. I met and worked with Tom at DVPG. He was a lovely man and i am honored to have known him.

Patricia O'ConnellWednesday, May 3rd

Jim and I were saddened to hear about Tom's passing. A kind, humble, generous, and warm-hearted man, Tom was loved and respected by all who knew him. He will be deeply missed and always remembered.qty38q

Rainer AnselSunday, June 18th

I worked @ DVPG for 15 years as a service technician. Tom was the fairest man I knew. If you needed to talk or just listen, Tom was there. Under Tom's leadership, you weren't an employee, you were his friend. My sympathies go to his immediate family and friends. RIP Tom, you will be missed,
Rainer Paul Ansel

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