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Thomas Patrick Haughey Jr.

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Thomas Patrick Haughey Jr.

Birth
Death
9 Mar 2008 (aged 72)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered over his favorite fishing place in Rock House Creek at Disappearing Island, New Smyrna Beach, FL 3/16/2008 Add to Map
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From Obituary:
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.
From Obituary:
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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