istory, and contemporary issues. Tom's wit was legendary, even in the throes of pain and illness. Tom was kind to others, always thinking of their welfare, and his moral compass was stronger than steel. He is survived by his beloved and devoted wife, Julia Lederman, whom he was fond of describing as "my trophy wife." He is predeceased by his father, Carmen DiGiacomo; and survived by his mother, June M. DiGiacomo; sister Diane M. Denton; brother-in-law Ernest Lederman; cousins, and friends. Those wishing to donate in Tom's memory may consider Joyful Rescues, http://www.joyfulrescues.org/ - 1319 Turock Road, Cuba, NY 14727, where donations will sponsor a transport of rescued dogs in Tom's memory or to Rush Public Library, http://www.rushlibrary.org/ - 5799 East Henrietta Road, Rush, NY 14543, where donations will sponsor new materials for young people focused on science, technology, and science fiction. Tom had made it known that he did not want a funeral, he wanted a party where relatives and friends can enjoy good food, drink, and fun in his memory. The party will be scheduled in the spring, and this website will be updated with the date, time, and place. To read the full obituary, please click here: https://brightonmc.com/tribute/details/31072/Thomas-DiGiacomo/obituary.html#tribute-start