Thomas Johnston
Thomas Johnston
Thomas Johnston
Thomas Johnston
Thomas Johnston

Obituary of Thomas Lee Johnston

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Thomas L Johnston,69 passed away Friday August 11th at the VA Medical Center one month prior to his 70th birthday. He has gone to eternal rest to be with his wife Lianne Johnston, mother, Margaret and father,Wallace and Eugene.  He was an avid NY Yankees Fan and now gets to watch the World Series with his brothers, Donald and Raleigh Johnston, while sister Mary Johnston Weber yells turn that down, all that have gone before him. Tom was an Army Veteran serving from 1974 to 1977. Tom loved watching Yankee baseball (Go Yankees) and movies, decorating for the holidays, and spending time with his family and close loved ones.

He is survived by his daughter, Andrea (Joe) Johnston and son, Shawn Johnston; sisters, Deborah Gladle of Cicero,

Johnna Johnston of Syracuse and Cherrise (Terrence) Falter and his beloved Cat, Gibbs. He is also survived by step children; Jennifer, Perry, Daniel (Ava) and Jared;  17 Grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren . He is preceded by step son Matthew .

Once he reaches the gate The question of the Day will be what’s on the Agenda for today!

Per Tom’s request No callings hours.

Celebration of life at a later Date .

 

 

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1953 - 2023

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