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Thomas P. Keating

February 26, 1947 - March 29, 2014
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Keating Thomas P. On March 29, 2014 of Glassboro. Age 67. Beloved husband of Doria J. (nee DeRose). Devoted father of John M., Michael T., Daniel J. (Christy) and the late Thomas J. Keating. Loving grandfather of Caylee. Dear brother of Marty (Patricia), Barney (Kim), Nancy Darvalics, Terry Fredericks and the late Joseph Keating. AlsoContinue Reading

C. Morley left a message on March 30, 2014:
There are no words that can be offered to those left behind by someone so cherished. We hope that you can find some comfort in the knowledge that Tom was loved so much in time he was with us. We pray that thoughts of tender moments, loving memories of days filled with laughter and the joys of days gone past will soothe your broken hearts. We extend our deepest condolences and prayers to console all of you during this time. With all of our love, Cindy, Steve and the Morley Family
Robert Tangi left a message on April 2, 2014:
Please accept my sincere condolences upon the loss of Tom. I worked with him for several years in the IRS Regional Office and the Wilmington, De Office. I found tom to be a gentleman, the ultimate professional, a good friend and colleague. May his soul rest in peace. Robert Tangi
Anna DiVario left a message on April 1, 2014:
Doria and Family, Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Tom! You know he is in heaven watching over you!!
George Mullin left a message on March 31, 2014:
Best Memory-About 20 years ago on the way home in the car pool on St. Patrick's Day, Mike McGinty and I bet Tom a $1 each that he could not recite all the words to "Danny Boy". He then proceeded to sing all the verses in one of the best Irish Tenor voices I ever heard. Best dollar I ever lost! Funniest Memory-In the 80's at the IRS softball tournament in Wilmington, my Phila. team was playing Camden and we were leading 4-2 in the last inning. Camden put in a pinch hitter with the bases loaded.I thought that they had to get him in the game since he was the only player that had not played. I told my left fielder to move in "singles hitter" coming up. The guy hits the first pitch over the left fielder's head and they win the game 5-4. Four years later Tom joined our poker club and as the night went on I asked him if he was a softball player and if he wanted to join our team. He said yes only if I don't have to play for that idiot Phila. manager who said I was a singles hitter and moved in his left fielder. I said Tom-you are talking to that idiot!!! We all had a big laugh.Poker club buddies will miss your jokes and your friendship. George Mullin
Regina left a message on March 31, 2014:
My deepest condolences to you and your family. May all seek comfort and hope in God's word at this difficult time of loss. (2Corinthians1:3)
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Brian Newton & Family left a message on April 2, 2014:
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Words seem inadequate to express the sadness we feel about the passing of Tommy. We share your grief in this time of mourning with deepest sympathy and condolence. He will forever be in our memories with love and admiration.
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