Thomas Deemer

Obituary of Thomas E. Deemer

 

Thomas Edward Deemer 59, of Forks Township Pa went to be with the Lord on Monday June 5th 2017 at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia PA.

Tom was born in Phillipsburg NJ on March 8, 1958. He was the son of the late Desmond William and Mary Catherine (Schultz) Deemer.

He was the owner of Tom’s Auto Glass in Lopatcong Twp. NJ.

Tom was a long time member and served the Lord as a beloved usher at the Phillipsburg Alliance Church in Phillipsburg NJ.  He was a caring and compassionate man and his greatest passion was his family.

Surviving are his wife Connie (Castner) Deemer, a son Thomas and his wife Tasha of Quarryville PA and three grandchildren Esabell, Olivia and Isaiah. He will also be greatly missed by his brothers and sisters by marriage, Glen Castner, Johane White, Sharon and Mark Ford, Cheryl Tayburn, Mary Castner, and Sam McGruder, as well as eight nieces and nephews.

Tom is preceded in death by a son Jeremy in 2014. He is also preceded in death by two brothers Desmond and Roger.

 

Services will be on Friday at 3PM at the Phillipsburg Alliance Church. Phillipsburg NJ. Visitation will be at the church from 1:30-3PM. The interment will follow at the Musconetcong Valley Cemetery Hampton NJ. The DeVoe Funeral Service of Washington NJ has been entrusted with his arrangements.

Donations are requested to the Gift of Life Family House 401 Callowhill St Philadelphia PA 19123 orwwwgiftoflifefamilyhouse.org/support/giveagift/.

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Friday
9
June

Visitation

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Friday, June 9, 2017
Phillipsburg Alliance Church
255 Lincoln Street
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
Friday
9
June

Funeral Service

3:00 pm
Friday, June 9, 2017
Phillipsburg Alliance Church
255 Lincoln Street
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
Friday
9
June

Interment

4:15 pm
Friday, June 9, 2017
Musconetcong Valley Cemetery
Valley Road
Hampton, New Jersey, United States
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