Thomas Izzo

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thomas izzo

Thomas Izzo

December 1, 1934 ~ September 3, 2014

thomas izzo

December 1, 1934 ~ September 3, 2014


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  1. I wish to express my heartfelt condolences & sympathy to my colleague Mike Wilgar, his family & the Izzo family for their loss. God Bless.

  2. Missing you dad..You have done a lot for me.You helped me get insurance.You bought me cars You saw every want and need was provided for.You were there to defend me if I lost a job because of some bully or through some fault of my own.You were a great and awesome father. I regret not visiting when you were able to speak in the hospital.I wish God would give me five more years with you.Love always, your Son, Thomas

  3. Dad words cannot express the sadness I am feeling.Some people in this world never understood me
    I was angry for a long time and rebelled as many kids do but you stood by me even if I was wrong.You have done a lot for me.I never said this out loud when you were alive but I love you dad. You are sadly missed.Holidays will be empty with out you.

  4. Aunt Joan,Tom, Trish, Mike, and Ashley,

    We are thinking of you all during this time. I will always remember Uncle Tommy with a beautiful smile on his face. He always had the nicest things to say to me and my brother. Although Dave only met him briefly, he felt Uncle Tommy was a special person with a great sense of humor. We will think of him often. He and you are in our prayers. Love, Sharon & Dave

  5. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time. May the memories you shared together as a family help ease the pain of your loss.

  6. We are both so saddened by your loss and hold all of you close in prayer. Sending love and hugs. XO <3

  7. No one can prepare you for a loss – especially a parent and husband. I know it feels like a huge void that can never be filled. It is said that no one that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts and minds, through us, they live on. Trish, I know your parents shared the love of cooking and dining. I’ll remember fondly the joy your Dad took in entertaining and his beaming smile.
    Please accept our condolences and love. Mr. Izzo will not be forgotten.

  8. Mrs. izzo, Trish and Tommy my heart goes out to all of you. I will always have great memories growing up and spending time with your family, you’ve always made me feel like I was part of your family. Cherish all the wonderful memories you have and know that you have many family and friends that are here for you and love you very much. You had a wonderful man that was very proud of his family in your life and now he’s watching over you. – All my love, Dianna