REARDON, Thomas C. In Plymouth April 24, 2013 Thomas C. formerly of Dorchester, age 69. Retired Lieut. Boston Fire Department E-18. Son of the late John C. Reardon Lieut. B.F.D. Rescue 1 and Eileen C. (McGrath) Reardon. Loving father of Christopher Reardon Senior FireFighter, Burlington, VT F.D. and his wife Karene of Starksboro, VT. Grandfather of Mavis Reardon of Starksboro, VT. Former husband of Patricia A. Pimental of Plymouth. Brother of Ann Reardon of Plymouth, Marguerite Mooney of Brockton, Rosalie of Plymouth, Stephen of West Brookfield, Daniel of Brockton, James of Dorchester, the late Christine, the late Mary Muise, the late John Reardon, the late Eileen "Pat" Nunally Reardon, and the late Rev. Robert F. Reardon O.M.I. of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and many special friends at Pinehurst Village in Plymouth. Visiting hours in the Bartlett Funeral Home 338 Court St, (Rte. 3A) Plymouth Sunday 4-7 PM. Funeral Mass in St. Kateri Tekakwitha Church 126 South Meadow Rd., Plymouth Monday at 10 AM. Relatives and friends respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Mass National Cemetery, Bourne at 12:45 PM. Tom was a member of Boston FireFighters Local 718, Relief Fund, and Death and Welfare, Pinehurst Friendship Club, and Homeowners Assoc. A Vietnam Veteran U.S. Navy. The Family would like to thank the Jorden Hospital Cancer Center and the Cranberry Hospice and in lieu of flowers please make donations in Tom's memory to Cranberry Hospice 36 Cordage Park Circle, Suite 326 Plymouth, MA 02360. For directions or to sign an online condolence visit http://www.bartlett1620.com/
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just good times
Kevin Duffley
May 25, 2022
T miss you remember our times together
Kevin Duffley
April 19, 2020
A friend and colleague who will be missed by all his friends. Tom cat we send our prayers and love. Gerry, Ed and sll your friends at Boston Navy Shipyard Dispensary.
Gerry Hachigian
June 26, 2013
Tom, you have fought a long hard battle, now is the time to rest. You will be sorely missed, but you will never be forgotten.
Bob and Paula Fuller
April 30, 2013
RIP Tommy , Jerry Powers ret.Engine 18
April 29, 2013
Chris & family,
I am sorry to learn of your dads passing. I didn't. Know him, but I know you and am proud to call you my co-worker, my friend. May you all be blessed with enough sunshine to travel through the rain and enough joy to carry you through the loss,
Love,
Brandi & Dave Barbeau
April 29, 2013
Tom Reardon was a true friend. I will cherish the memories we shared and all the laughter.Good Night sweet friend I shall miss you.
Marilyn Crowley
April 28, 2013
You've fought the good fight long enough, your mind was sharp till the very end, now It's time to take the rest you so richly deserve.
Dennis Corbett
April 28, 2013
Rest in peace, old friend.
Mike Foley
April 26, 2013
Tommy reardon, you were a warrior on the job, and you have shown us how to continue on thru any burden we face.
Safe journey, old friend.....
Jimmy McNamara
April 26, 2013
So sorry to hear of your loss. Fond memories of you all.
Arlene Riley
April 26, 2013
To all the Reardons, So sorry for your loss. Tom is in our thoughts and prayers. The Monahans(Cousin Rosemarie's Family)
April 26, 2013
So happy we could spend Christmas with you. We loved you Tom. Barbara,Bradford, Faith,Lucia and Peter.
April 26, 2013
peace, my feiend
Kevin Duffley henderson nv
April 26, 2013
Dear childhood friends,
So sorry to read of Tommy's passing.
My sympathy to all of you.
Cheryl Coner-Burris
April 26, 2013
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