Family, friends, and acquaintances of Thomas Benjamin were stunned and saddened by the news of his untimely passing due to an auto accident on February 2, 2021.  Tom was the embodiment of all that we prize and value in an individual, from a warm and gentle personality to a caring, dedicated worker and a dependable friend.  He was always kind, loyal, generous, and thoughtful.  We will miss his sense of humor and all the joy he brought us.

Tom was the Director of Business Operations at ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC in Rome, NY.  He also served as a Board Trustee and Treasurer of the nonprofit Project Fibonacci® Foundation, Inc. since 2015 and was instrumental in its formation.  His dedication and knowledge contributed greatly to ANDRO’s growth and the foundation’s success over the years.

Tom was a proud father and husband, a passionate Minnesota Vikings fan, a walking encyclopedia of movie quotations, a good-natured prankster, and an all-around friend to everyone and anyone he encountered.  We keep his family in our thoughts and sentiments during this difficult time and extend our deepest sympathies to all who knew him.  He will be truly missed but will never be forgotten.

The family has requested that his memory be honored by considering a  donation made out to Education Funds for Tom’s Sons addressed to the same at 700 Rutger Street, Utica NY 13501 or online at  www.ugift529.com and use either code P73-459 or 80Z-S2F. The family thanks you for your generosity.

Thank you, Tom.  Rest in peace.

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