Thomas's obituary
Thomas was born on October 25, 1952 to Napoleon and Mary Hart LaFountain in Plattsburgh, NY. Thomas graduated from Au Sable Valley High school in 1973.
After graduation, his family relocated to Schenectady, NY, he worked as a Fabricator for Diamond W Products Inc, until the company was sold and closed in March 2012.
After retiring in 2014, Thomas spent his time enjoying nature at the family camp in Edwards, NY, until relocating to Little River SC, in Jan 2020.
Thomas was predeceased by his beloved parents Napoleon and Mary, his brother William, his sister Mary Jane LaFountain Morrissey and brother-in-law Albert Morrissey and brother-in-law Don Furnia. He is survived by his sister Shirley Furnia, sister-in-law Ann LaFountain, his brother James and wife Sandy, his brother Robert and wife Paula . He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews.
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Memories & condolences
Dear Tommy, Thank you for being there when my Father needed you. Thank you for your love of Family. You were like a Big…
Dear Tommy, Thank you for being there when my Father needed you. Thank you for your love of Family.…
Dear Tommy, Thank you for being there when my Father needed you.…
Will miss you laughing at me forgetting where I put things and shopping going around the store looking for you and havi…
Will miss you laughing at me forgetting where I put things and shopping going around the store look…
Will miss you laughing at me forgetting where I put things and s…
So sorry for your loss. I have great memories of Uncle Tommy at the Camp, swimming in the pond, his great laugh. He was…
So sorry for your loss. I have great memories of Uncle Tommy at the Camp, swimming in the pond, his…
So sorry for your loss. I have great memories of Uncle Tommy at …