Albany Times Union

Clas, Thomas R.

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SCHENECTAD­Y — Thomas Robert Clas passed away August 9, 2020, at his residence in the Schenectad­y Center — one week after celebratin­g his 90th birthday with family.

Born August 2, 1930, Tom was the youngest of 10 children to John William and Anna Mary (Dillon) Clas.

Tom graduated from Cathedral Academy in 1948. "An idealist, steadfast and reliable…" yearbook character traits that couldn’t be truer! He had a playfully-roguish reputation that everyone was drawn to, including a brilliant and beautiful Carol Grant. In 1951, they started their marriage in California where he was stationed during the Korean War. In the Army, Tom specialize­d in communicat­ions and hijinks. After the war, they moved back to Albany, and raised their family.

Before retiring from the U.S. Post Office, Tom sometimes worked three jobs to support his young family. But it wasn’t all work... he enjoyed playing tennis, golf and cards, and enjoyed a good bourbon. Most of all, he loved time with family — at Saratoga Racetrack, fishing and family trips to Cape Cod, Sea Ranch, Calif., and Wild Dunes, S.C. Tom made friends everywhere he went, especially on the many road trips he and Carol took.

After Carol’s passing, Tom was lucky to meet and marry Phyllis Vanwinkle. This late-in-life partnershi­p expanded his family and ensured filled seats at the poker table. They lived happily in Rotterdam, until Phyllis’ passing.

In addition to his parents, he was predecease­d by his nine siblings; his wife of nearly 50 years Anne Carol (Grant) Clas; son Thomas Clas; wife Phyllis (Vanwinkle) Clas; and stepson John Mosher. He is survived by his daughters, Anne Susan Bohenek and Carol Clas (Elizabeth Donati) of Albany; son Peter Clas (Ellen) of Waterford, Conn.; granddaugh­ter Jennifer Pritchard Munyan (Brian) of Averill Park; and greatgrand­daughters, Katherine and Delaney. Tom is also survived by his three stepdaught­ers, Jane Capello (Ron), Betsy Murray (John) and Denise Hoblock, and many stepgrandc­hildren, nieces and nephews.

We thank the staff on the Birch unit of the Schenectad­y Center for their kindness and care.

A burial service will be held at 11 a.m., August 13, in the Holy Sepulchre Cemewill

y p tery, Holy Sepulchre Rd., Rensselaer. Memorials may be given to the Capital City Rescue Mission, 259 S. Pearl St., Albany, NY 12202, capitalcit­yres cuemission.org.

To leave a message or memory for the family, please visit Demarcosto­nef uneralhome.com.

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