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Tom
Hurley
April 20, 2005
Thomas
F. Hurley, 82, of Camillus, died Wednesday at his home in Largo, FL.
He graduated from St. John the Baptist High School. Tom was a WWII
veteran, having served in the Pacific Theatre, where he was awarded
the Purple Heart. He retired in 1980 as a detective sergeant after 35
years of service with the Syracuse Police Department. During his
career, Tom received many commendations, including The Hendricks Medal
of Honor. He was a member of the Pastime Athletic Club and enjoyed
spending time with his grandchildren, friends in Florida, Popes Grove,
and watching the Yankees. He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 39
years, Mary Theresa Mahan Hurley, and his brother, William Hurley.
Surviving are two daughters, Anne (Don) Scholl and Mary Jane (Gary)
Lowery; two sons, Christopher (Patricia) Hurley and Thomas (Deborah)
Hurley; grandchildren, Christopher, James, Shawn and Kelly Hurley,
Mary and Alison Scholl, and Colleen and Daniel Lowery; his sister,
Kathryn West. Services will be held Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. at Edward
J. Ryan & Son Funeral Home and 10:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church
in Camillus. Burial will be in St. Agnes Cemetery. Calling hours will
be today 4 to 7 p.m., at the funeral home, 3180 Bellevue Ave. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Syracuse Police Benevolent
Association. Edward J. Ryan & Son Inc.
Published in the Syracuse Post Standard on
4/26/2005. |
The above photo was taken in
the 70's in in front of our office. Tom and I were partners on the
Forgery & Fraud Squad.
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