Thomas A. Madonna, Sr.

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Jul 6 1943
Nov 27 2016
73 Years
Newlin Township, Coatesville, PA

Thomas A. Madonna, Sr., 73, of Newlin Township, Coatesville, PA died on Sunday morning, November 27, 2016 at his home. He was the beloved husband of Dorothy Spillane Madonna with whom he shared 43 years of marriage. Born in West Chester, he was the son of Catherine Stackhouse Mann of Wellington, FL and the late Anthony J. Madonna. 

Tom was a County resident all his life. He graduated from St. Agnes School in West Chester. He later attended Goldey Beacom College in Delaware. He was employed by Pepperidge Farms in Downingtown retiring in 1998 as a maintenance supervisor with over 30 years of service. 

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by five children; Kathleen Julius and husband Greg of Oxford, Allison Madonna of Exton, Kristin Madonna of Coatesville, Thomas A. Madonna, Jr. of Coatesville and Tina Marie Wright, ten grandchildren, one great grandchild and two siblings; Anthony J. Madonna, Jr. of Parkesburg and Joanne Pierce of Wellington, FL. He was preceded in death by one daughter Michelle Leonard.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 11:30am at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA followed by interment at the Romansville Methodist Cemetery in Romansville, PA. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing from 10:00am to the time of the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to Neighborhood Hospice, 400 East Marshall Street, West Chester, PA 19380.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Service Date: 
Nov 30 2016 - 11:30am

Condolences

To Tommy Jr.,

Your Lowe's family is thinking of you.

 

Lowe's of Avondale

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We have not known Tommy long, but wish we had met him sooner.  In the short time we knew him, we saw his caring nature and natural instinct to do the right thing.  Our greatest sympathies go to his family and friends who were lucky enough to have known him far longer than we.  Cherish that time.  Quiet heroes such as Tommy, who get the job done with ethics and compassion are most treasured.

Sincerely,

David & Betty Vollmer

PS - We wanted so much to come to the services but sicknesses prevented it.  Count us among the mourners despite our physical absence.

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What a beautiful message about my dad. Thank you so much for your words, and seeing him in his true character and form. He was definitely one of my heroes. And always taught us to try to do the right thing as well.

 

 

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Kathy & Greg:

    Just got back home again and Linda just saw the facebook piece. we had no idea. I never meant your Dad but just hearing Greg and yourself talk about him, I feel i know what kind of guy he was. We have been praying for him and it was surprising to here he went home already. Last time I talked with Greg he had just started his treatment.. After losing my dad and then both Linda's parents within two weeks I know what its like. The Lord is good and be assured that you will see him again. He is in good hands. If you need anything we are just a call away.

We love you both..

Terry & Linda Flohr

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Dear Dottie and family,

We were so saddened to learn of Tommy's passing! We go back a long way and Tommy was there for us when everyone else turned their backs! We will never forget his love and kindness to us! Joe loved him like a brother! You may not see friends for years and years but you never forget who helped you along the way! God bless you all with cherished memories! 

Our deepest sympathy to all,

Linda and Joe Temple

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