Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton. Thomas Edmond Whaley Jr., 51, son of the late Thomas Edmond Whaley Sr. and the late Helen Diggs-Whaley, both of this city, passed away Monday, March 13, due to natural causes.
Thomas was a 1989 graduate of the Williamsport Area High School, where he was a good student and a good athlete. While attending WAHS, he was a member of the Millionaire’s Varsity Football Team. He was also the 1988 recipient of the Andrew Knight Award, which is given to a player that shows dedication, hustle, determination, 100 percent at all times, and great desire.
Upon graduation, Thomas worked mostly as a general laborer at different establishments in Williamsport in many different capacities. His most recent places of employment were Staiman’s and Miele Manufacturing.
Thomas enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was a good cook and enjoyed engaging in the art when time permitted, as well as watching football games and attending his sons' football games. He loved his two sons, Thomas and Isaiah very much, and spent much of his time supporting them and encouraging them in their endeavors.
In addition to his two sons, Thomas Edmond Whaley III and Isaiah Edmond Whaley, of Williamsport, he is survived by his two sisters, Tiffany Whaley and Belinda Diggs, of Williamsport; and a brother, Aaron Whaley, of Carlisle. He is also survived by a host of extended family and friends.
A private service will be held for the immediate family at Morse and Kleese Funeral Home Inc. in Canton.
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