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May 17, 2017
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May 16, 2017
Ginger Miller
My deepest sympathy to Tom's family and friends at this difficult time. Tom was a fellow committee member at St. Clare Church. He will be missed.
May 16, 2017
Judith Fiore
My sincere condolences to your family. Tom was a gentleman and always had a pleasant word. Judy Fiore
May 16, 2017
May 15, 2017
Sue Peteley
I have worked for the NY Bllod Ctr for the past 13 years and I have had the pleasure to meet Tom back then as the Chairperson of St. Claires. I was so impressed with him right then.....not only his devotion to making his drive super successful ( which was Always the case ) but that he was such a Gentleman! He treated each and everyone of us at the Blood Center ( including our Drivers ) like we were Royalty! I Am Thankful To God for having met Tom! A True Gem! He Makes Me A Better Person! May God Bless Him Always....
May 15, 2017
Henry Bennudriti
Tom was a gentleman, a man who always gave a helping hand on Staten Island, on the job and with Local Union #3. RIP Brother.
May 15, 2017
Michael Leviton
Our deepest condolence to your family.
I worked with Tom on the blood drives for 6 years.
Tom was an amazing and selfless individual. He never cared about accolades or awards. He cared about saving lives and making the community a better, more caring place.
I'll never forget the conversations and times I spent with Tom.
May 15, 2017
Robert Holst
Rest In Peace brother. A friend and mentor that will be sorely missed.
May 15, 2017
Pat & Tom Santillo
Our deepest sympathy is sent to the children and family of Tom. Although we really got to know Tom the past few years, as I worked along side of him in the Local #3 Retiree Club, we can say, that he was one of the most dedicated, honest, just a gentleman in all ways. We are blessed in so many ways that we got to know and love you! May you rest in peace!
May 15, 2017
Tommy Binder was an extraordinary human being.a one in a million to say the least.he was always giving his time and efforts to st clares church and to his favorite charties.his honesty,kindness,and friendship towards all who knew tom was exemplary. Not only did tom serve our country,he also served for local union # 3, and his last assignment was our president and mentor of the SI retirees association.I worked with tom, he was an amazing person.may you rest in peace beside our lord jesus christ,never be forgotten,and for always be in our prayers.God bless you brother tom. Bill Cristallo
May 15, 2017
joseph craine
worked with tommy on the last job he retired from,always a gentlemen loved local 3 and will be missed
May 15, 2017
joseph craine
May 14, 2017
May 14, 2017
paul this is jimmy Moynihan if this is your relative you have my sympathy to your family
May 14, 2017
John D'Antoni
Tom was a guiding light and inspiration to all who all who knew him. Not only a stanch union member but also an extraordinary human being. He led the Retiree's club until his death and strongly believed in giving to those in need as well as military veterans. He will be sorely missed.
May 13, 2017
Thomas Garavuso
On behalf of the Officers and members of the Staten Island Electrical Club, Local Union #3 I.B.E.W. Words can not express the sorrow we feel for the loss of Tom. He was a great friend and union man. He touched many of our hearts. He will be greatly missed. Our deepest condolences to his family.
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