John Thumm “Jack”

John Thumm, “Jack” passed away on October 19, 2024, at age 93. Loving husband of Dorothy Thumm (nee Feszko). Loving father of Megan Felter (Dave) and Kelly Gadsby (William). Devoted pop – pop of Jack and Samuel. Sadly missed by his step children, Ted Aicher, Tim Aicher (Kathy) and Troy Aicher (Tracey) and Ted’s children, Madison and Morgan. Predeceased by his twin brother, James Thumm (the late Maureen). Also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins. Family and friends are invited to attended his viewing and funeral on Monday, October 28th, from 9:30am – 11:00am at Calvary Chapel of Philadelphia, 13500 Philmont Ave. Phila., Pa 19116. There will be funeral service starting at 11:00am with burial to follow in Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider donations in Jack’s memory to Shriners Hospital

Judithann Plymouth

Dot take care and stay strong . It’s hard but you can do it. Keep all the memories close to your heart. Will keep you and your family in prayer.πŸ©΅πŸ™

Debra Polin

May his memory be a blessing!

Pat Mazzuca

My sincere condolences, Dottie , sending hugs and prayers

Anne Walsh

Dorothy, again my sincere condolences to you & your family on the loss of Jack. Prayers, hugs & wonderful memories. I wish I could pay my respects in person but I have an appointment that day . πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ˜žβ€οΈ

Patricia Grant

Dottie always described Jack as being a kind, gentle man - A blessing to share life with him. Stay strong, Dottie / RIP Jack

Georgeanne Kruszewski

Even though I never met Jack, I can say with all honesty that he had a devoted wife who loved him to the end. Dottie will miss him so much. She was very attentive to all his needs and tried to make him comfortable as much as she could.

Christa Barlow

I will always remember my Uncle Jack with his glorious garden every summer. He was justifiably proud and there were always a million tomatoes on the windowsills of the Thumm house on Tennis Avenue.

7 Responses

  1. I will always remember my Uncle Jack with his glorious garden every summer. He was justifiably proud and there were always a million tomatoes on the windowsills of the Thumm house on Tennis Avenue.

  2. Even though I never met Jack, I can say with all honesty that he had a devoted wife who loved him to the end. Dottie will miss him so much. She was very attentive to all his needs and tried to make him comfortable as much as she could.

  3. Dottie always described Jack as being a kind, gentle man – A blessing to share life with him.
    Stay strong, Dottie / RIP Jack

  4. Dorothy, again my sincere condolences to you & your family on the loss of Jack. Prayers, hugs & wonderful memories. I wish I could pay my respects in person but I have an appointment that day . πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ˜žβ€οΈ

  5. Dot take care and stay strong . It’s hard but you can do it. Keep all the memories close to your heart. Will keep you and your family in prayer.πŸ©΅πŸ™

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