Tommy Robert Oh
September 4, 1975 ~ May 11, 2022
Oh, Tommy Robert, 46 of Palisades Park, formerly of Staten Island. He was an avid golfer, car enthusiast, and Mets Fan. Tommy worked for many years with Mediaocean of NYC. Tommy tried to live life to the fullest and was known for his laughter. He was someone who liked to entertain, joke, and spend time with family and friends. .
Devoted son of Oksoon Oh and the late Young Jun Oh. Dear brother of Mark and his wife Jisun, his twin brother James and his wife Ann. Cherished uncle of Joshua, Hudson and Ayden.
The family will receive their friends on Tuesday from 6-8 pm at the Frank Patti and Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home 327 Main Street Fort Lee. A service will be held Tuesday at 8 pm. For further information call (201) 944-0100.
Services
Funeral Service: May 17, 2022 8:00 pm
Frank A. Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
Visitation at Funeral Home: May 17, 2022 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Frank A. Patti & Kenneth Mikatarian Funeral Home
327 Main Street
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
I was fortunate to have met Tommy in August of 2020.
At the time I realized his genuine, friendly & humorous nature were some of his gifts. He gave his full attention when you spoke with him and was sincerely interested in what you had to say. He was authentic, sensitive and caring.
Friendship is a currency unlike most. One I value above monetary and material wealth. I was honored that he called me a friend.
Too often we take for granted what seems to be the day to day, hum drum march through life. The reality is that the march is a journey with smiles, tears, laughter, wins, and losses, what memories are made of. I am glad I had the opportunity to share a short journey with Tommy, one I will always remember.
I will forever miss Tommy and always relish the time that I shared with him. May he rest in peace. I extend my heartfelt sympathies to all his family and friends.
I was fortunate to have met Tommy in August of 2020.
At the time I realized his genuine, friendly & humorous nature were some of his gifts. He gave his full attention when you spoke to him and was sincerely interested what you had to say. Tommy was authentic, sensitive and caring.
Friendship is a currency unlike most. One I value above monetary and material wealth. I was honored that he called me a friend.
Too often we take for granted what seems be the day to day, hum drum march through life. The reality is the march is a journey where we experience smiles, tears, laughter, wins and losses, what memories are made of. I am glad I had the opportunity to share a short journey with Tommy, one I will always remember.
I will forever miss Tommy and always relish the time we spent together. I offer my heartfelt sympathies to all his family and friends.
Rest in peace Tommy.