Thomas Patrick Haughey, Jr., 72, of New Smyrna Beach died Sunday, March 9, 2008 at his home with his devoted wife by his side after a brief illness. Mr. Haughey moved to New Smyrna Beach in 1957 from Long Island, N.Y. Hew was involved in racing midget cars, and building/rebuilding Oppenhauser engines. Tom also enjoyed building wooden boats. He was a master with his hands. Tom was the owner and operator of Von's Machine Shop and Gulf Gas & Wrecker Service,Daytona Beach. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing, woodworking and boating. Tom is survived by his loving wife of 8 years, Patricia; (step)daughter, Lynn (Skip) Kumpf; stepsons, Michael and Jeffery Campbell; ten grandchildren; one great grandchild and two sisters, Janet Tenenbaum and Pauline Campbell. Tom was known for his sense of humor and fantastic imagination. He was a devoted friend to many. He will be missed by all.
Thomas Patrick Haughey, Jr., 72, of New Smyrna Beach died Sunday, March 9, 2008 at his home with his devoted wife by his side after a brief illness. Mr. Haughey moved to New Smyrna Beach in 1957 from Long Island, N.Y. Hew was involved in racing midget cars, and building/rebuilding Oppenhauser engines. Tom also enjoyed building wooden boats. He was a master with his hands. Tom was the owner and operator of Von's Machine Shop and Gulf Gas & Wrecker Service,Daytona Beach. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing, woodworking and boating. Tom is survived by his loving wife of 8 years, Patricia; (step)daughter, Lynn (Skip) Kumpf; stepsons, Michael and Jeffery Campbell; ten grandchildren; one great grandchild and two sisters, Janet Tenenbaum and Pauline Campbell. Tom was known for his sense of humor and fantastic imagination. He was a devoted friend to many. He will be missed by all.
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