Being from opposite ends of the Twp, I didn't meet Tommy until HS. Didn't know anyone who didn't like him, what with his big smile ,ready laugh and outgoing personality. I've always liked cars and I loved that black '55 T-bird 3 on the floor machine he drove . It's still a classic today. As with so many who have passed, it was a bad surprise to tom's name on the "In Memory" list. ---- George Trapp
I knew Tommy in sixth grade at Glenside Elementary School, at Thomas Williams High School and, of course, at CHS. Tommy was the class clown - always making people laugh. I remember him driving one of his father's classic cars in the Glenside Fourth of July Parade. I was heart broken to learn of his passing. I saw him, I believe, at the 35th reunion. He was still the same and cracking jokes. Rest in Peace, Tommy. We miss you.
George Trapp
Being from opposite ends of the Twp, I didn't meet Tommy until HS. Didn't know anyone who didn't like him, what with his big smile ,ready laugh and outgoing personality. I've always liked cars and I loved that black '55 T-bird 3 on the floor machine he drove . It's still a classic today. As with so many who have passed, it was a bad surprise to tom's name on the "In Memory" list. ---- George Trapp
Linda Pritchard (Crowley)
I knew Tommy in sixth grade at Glenside Elementary School, at Thomas Williams High School and, of course, at CHS. Tommy was the class clown - always making people laugh. I remember him driving one of his father's classic cars in the Glenside Fourth of July Parade. I was heart broken to learn of his passing. I saw him, I believe, at the 35th reunion. He was still the same and cracking jokes. Rest in Peace, Tommy. We miss you.
Elaine Griffin (Mott)
To know Tommy was to love him! He always had a warm smile and something nice to say to whom ever he was speaking to.
I met Tommy in kindergarten, he was a "Special" friend for many years.
You are truly missed. RIP Tommy!