Background
Tom was very active in Education for Ministry (EfM) at Grace Oak Park Episcopal Church. The Thomas Long Memorial Scholarship Fund has been set up to support EfM participants needing financial assistance. Gifts may be made at graceoakpark.org.
Tom and his family adopted three beloved mastiffs from Great Lakes. All were cherished friends and family members. Donations may be made at https://glmr.org/.
Donations may also be made to the Greatest Need Lung Transplant Fund at Loyola University Medical Center. Please see the obituary for details. Contribute to Grace Oak Park
Contribute to Great Lakes Mastiff Rescue
Contribute to Loyola University Medical Center
Tom and his family adopted three beloved mastiffs from Great Lakes. All were cherished friends and family members. Donations may be made at https://glmr.org/.
Donations may also be made to the Greatest Need Lung Transplant Fund at Loyola University Medical Center. Please see the obituary for details. Contribute to Grace Oak Park
All contributions made to Loyola University Medical Center through Ever Loved will be sent with the designation, “Greatest Needs Lung Transplant Fund”, at Emily Vito's request.
Recent contributions to Great Lakes Mastiff Rescue
Tim and Gail Digby
$25.00
Gave to Great Lakes Mastiff Rescue
in memory of Tom
Submitted by Timothy Digby on
May 29, 2021, 3:17 p.m. PDT
Recent contributions to Loyola University Medical Center
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Tom and I were in Mrs. Fisher's homeroom class in Upper St. Clair for four years. She seated us alphabetically so his …
Tom and I were in Mrs. Fisher's homeroom class in Upper St. Clair for four years. She seated us al…
Tom and I were in Mrs. Fisher's homeroom class in Upper St. Clai…
Tom and I were in classes together at Upper St. Clair. He was a nice boy. My sympathy.
Tom and I were in classes together at Upper St. Clair. He was a nice boy. My sympathy.
Tom and I were in classes together at Upper St. Clair. He was a …