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John James Tompary

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John James Tompary

Birth
Death
31 Jan 1978 (aged 60)
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Bronze Block 005 Plot 06-Q
Memorial ID
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Looking for the daughter to John and Pauline Tompary, so what I can add here will be brief. >>> John Tompary was of Greek heritage. He was also one of my first employers when I moved to Boise, Idaho. He was married to Pauline (Pug) Tompary and they had one daughter Debbie Lentz. I was told that Pauline was cremated and added to the burial plot, not sure that is correct however. They were a generous, outgoing and very social family. They treated their employees like the good part of any family and were very thoughtful of others. He was also very hospitable in the office. Very casual atmosphere, and gave the girls there leeway that has never been matched in any other job I have ever had since. Sometimes on Friday's he would just come in say. "Good week, good work, go home, see ya next week". AND we got paid for that. He had family that lived in Chicago, a sister named Ida and maybe Seta (I have forgotten now). His daughter was an only child and seemed to move around with her husband and their careers. I miss the whole family.
Looking for the daughter to John and Pauline Tompary, so what I can add here will be brief. >>> John Tompary was of Greek heritage. He was also one of my first employers when I moved to Boise, Idaho. He was married to Pauline (Pug) Tompary and they had one daughter Debbie Lentz. I was told that Pauline was cremated and added to the burial plot, not sure that is correct however. They were a generous, outgoing and very social family. They treated their employees like the good part of any family and were very thoughtful of others. He was also very hospitable in the office. Very casual atmosphere, and gave the girls there leeway that has never been matched in any other job I have ever had since. Sometimes on Friday's he would just come in say. "Good week, good work, go home, see ya next week". AND we got paid for that. He had family that lived in Chicago, a sister named Ida and maybe Seta (I have forgotten now). His daughter was an only child and seemed to move around with her husband and their careers. I miss the whole family.


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