

The porters accidentally break the beehive open after knocking it to the floor, and James gets stung on the nose by an animated bee.Ĭrashes into a train of freight cars filled with fruit.Ĭomes off the tracks and dangles off of a cliff. The Troublesome Trucks push Toby onto a broken bridge. The Troublesome Trucks push Thomas faster onto a raft, and floats onto the other side. The first time he bumps trucks to where boxes fly out, then, he pushes the trucks into the sea after accidentally breaking off the unsecure buffers. Gets derailed on the bent tracks melted by the sun.ĭiesel first Bumps Percy in the harbor shed, then bumps trucks/cars TWICE. Get stuck in a ditch in the rails filled with rainwater. Percy crashes into the porters' cart in an attempt to scare the coaches, making belongings (mostly jam) land on everyone, including on him and Sir Topham Hatt. Percy, Sir Topham Hatt, and a group of people The Troublesome Trucks make him crash on top of a brakevan.Ĭrashes into a lime cart and gets covered with lime.Ī crate of treacle snaps off of a crane hook and crashes ontop of Percy, covering him with it, then the wind blows straw all over Percy.Ĭrashes into a snow bank, then gets buried after attempting to escape. Gets pushed by the Troublesome Trucks past the danger sea and into the sea.ĭiesel Pulls Trucks so hard that the Brakes Snapĭonald, Douglas, and the Spiteful Brakevanĭonald reverses on slippery rails and crashes into a signalbox and Douglas breaks the Spiteful Brakevan into pieces while helping James.Ĭrashes into the Ffarquhar stationmaster's house. Percy reverses and breaks some buffers, then Thomas gets covered and buried in coal pouring from the hopper, then Percy falls into a coal pit.

Thomas, Percy, and the Coal/Double Trouble Like the title suggests, he falls down a mine. Sinks into a ditch after trying to jam the turntable. Thomas, Terence, and the Snow/Terence the TractorĬrashes into a snow bank at the end of a tunnel.Ĭrashes into the back of a train and falls to the ground as a result of ice and snow pushing downĬrashes into a train of tar wagons, and gets covered in tar. total incidents by that engine (in season).Condolences may be sent to You have done well my good and faithful servant. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Emmaus Soup Kitchen, 345 East 9th Street, Erie, PA 16503 or Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, 1023 Swann Road, Youngstown, NY 14174. Church, 837 Bartlett Road, on Tuesday at 10 am followed by interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends are then invited to attend a Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Mercy R.

Thomas' family requests masks be worn during visitation. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center and UPMC Hamot for their care given to Thomas.įriends may call at the Dusckas Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 2607 Buffalo Rd., on Monday from 1 to 3 pm and 6 to 8 pm. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Frances A. He is survived by his children, Mary Davis (John), Mark Matusiak (Nikki), Steven Matusiak (Megan), and Angela Baur (Bruce) six grandchildren, Helena, Aleksander, Cecilia, Dimitri, Abigail, and Dominik one brother, James Matusiak (Michele) a special friend, Shirley Buzanowski and many nieces and nephews. He was also a Legion of Honor recipient for his many years of service to Polish Falcons Nest 123. As a teacher, he was honored as a USA Today Teacher of Year. The impact of that touch did not go unrecognized, as he received many accolades for his successes in the classroom, on the field, and in the community. Andrew's School and East High, his years of coaching little league baseball and other various sports at the high school level, and his years in the Diaconate, he touched thousands of lives. Through his many years of teaching at St. He lived a life of service and that is exemplified by the paths he chose. Thomas treasured being a husband, father, teacher, coach and Deacon. Thomas was a Deacon in the Catholic Church, ordained in 2008 and retired in 2018. He was born in Erie on February 13, 1944, son of the late Chester and Helen Matusiak. Matusiak, age 77, of Erie, passed away Friday, November 19, 2021.
