Condolences for
Thomas J. Poli
Sunday, November 24th | Comment by: Jim Pinciotti and Family
We want to extend our deepest sympathy to Uncle Lou, Aunt Eleanor, Susan, Bobby, Jimmy and Ellen as well as Millie and all of Toms children, in laws , grand children and extended family. He was truly a "great guy". Always up beat, fun, caring and looking to help other. Although I was one of the younger cousins I had a chance to spend a summer living with Tommy, Jimmy and my brother Glenn. It was Tommy's apartment and he made feel at home. We had a a lot of laughs and it was a fun time I will always remember! I wish we could make it to the services but we will not be able.
May Tom rest in peace.
God bless.
Jim, Rhina, Thia, Frankie and Gabe.
Sunday, November 24th | Comment by: Jim and Carolyn Chromy
Dear Millie and Family,
Please accept our condolences. Jim and Leslie have kept us informed of Tom's illness. God bless all of you.
Sunday, November 24th | Comment by: Patty Gill
What a shame that this world no longer has Tom Poli. He was a good man, wonderful husband and loving father. He was also an avid collector of antique books and a darn smart guy. Can't imagine the pain that your family is going through at this time. You are all my thoughts and prayers. What a void in your lives.
Saturday, November 23rd | Comment by: Jodie Zappile
One of the best teachers I ever had. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. Mr. Poli was truly a remarkable teacher!
Saturday, November 23rd | Comment by: Kal Sundaram
Dear Millie
Very sad to hear of your loss. Dedicated and inspirational teachers are particularly valuable, the entire community will miss Tom.Our sincere condolences to you and your family and our prayers for courage and strength.