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IN MEMORIAM: Thomas D. Hurley, 54;

Longtime Custom Electronics Supervisor

GOODYEAR LAKE – Thomas D. Hurley, 54, of Goodyear Lake, a longtime supervisor at Custom Electronics, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, May 9, 2019, at home.

He was born on July 30, 1964, in New York City.

He enjoyed spending time with his family, barbecues (especially cheeseburgers), was a lifelong Mets fan and liked motorcycles and classic cars.

Tom is survived by his loving mother, Marilyn Hurley of Goodyear Lake; brother, Gregory Hurley of Watertown; sister, Nancy and her husband, Andy Minutolo of Goodyear Lake; sister, Cindy and her husband, Rob Kaman of Canada; his Aunt Carol and Uncle Ernie; his Aunt Francis; his Uncle Dick; and many cousins. He is also survived by nieces, Crystal and husband, Rich Couse, Alicia Harding and her companion, Geoff, Crissy Kaman, and Courtney; nephews, Mathew Hurley and Coleby Kaman; great-nephews, Noah, Nicholas and Brenden; and a great-niece, Mayla.
He was predeceased by his loving father, Julius Tenorio; and faithful dog, Sammy.

Callling hours are 5 to 7 p.m., Monday, May 13, at the Lester R. Grummons Funeral Home, 14 Grand St., Oneonta.  A funeral mass will be at 10:15 a.m., Tuesday, May 14, at St Mary’s Church, 39 Walnut St., Oneonta.

Burial will follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons.

The family would like to send a special thank you to the Milford Emergency Squad for their exceptional effort and professional care. It was truly appreciated.
Donations in Tom’s memory may be made to the Milford Emergency Squad.

Online condolences to the family can be made at www.grummonsfuneralhome.com.

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