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Former Altoona personality, voice over talent, and marketing director of DelGrosso Amusement Park Tom Riley died yesterday at the age of 50, of a heart attack!
> Former Altoona personality, voice over talent, and marketing
> director of DelGrosso Amusement Park Tom Riley died
> yesterday at the age of 50, of a heart attack!
>
How very sad. Tom was sich a staple in Altoona going back to his days with Sean McKay on WFBG and beyond.
The local talent pool has suffered a major loss as has Delgrossos.
I am sure that Tom would never remember me, but I met him on a few occasions and exchanged "hellos". He was a kind-hearted person and I am sure will be missed by many.
Deepest sympathys to friends and family who may look over the board.
Harlow: More opportunity here in 10 months, then in 10 years in PA in radio. We have two radio stations, putting a dark one back on the air this Friday, and just bought a minor league baseball team.
Wow, sorry to hear that about Tom Riley. I don't think I ever met him, but I certainly remember him from the Sean McKay days.
Harlow: More opportunity here in 10 months, then in 10
> years in PA in radio. We have two radio stations, putting a
> dark one back on the air this Friday, and just bought a
> minor league baseball team.
>
> Having a blast and the weather is great!
>
> www.hitsandheadlines.com
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> Former Altoona personality, voice over talent, and marketing
> director of DelGrosso Amusement Park Tom Riley died
> yesterday at the age of 50, of a heart attack!
>
I worked with Tom in the 90's putting together the concerts at the park, and he ALWAYS handed me a case of DelGrosso for helping out. I know it wasnt much, but he was a hell of a gem of a human being.
Best wishes to his family.
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