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Thomas R. Mott

Amston, Manchester, Connecticut

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MOTT, Thomas R. Thomas R. Mott, 53, of Amston and formerly of Manchester, beloved husband of Jill (Dakin) Mott, died unexpectedly Wednesday, (April 19, 2006) at Hartford Hospital. He was born August 29, 1952 in Manchester beloved son of Frank & Gwen (Sessions) Mott of Manchester. He...

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You are in my prayers. I worked with Tom for 10 years and he was a wonderful man.

Jill, I was shocked to hear of Tom's passing. Whenever I talked to him, he talked about his family and was always looking forward to spending more time with you all. With deepest condolences and wishing you strength at this difficult time.

Jill - we were shocked and deeply saddened by the news. Tom was such a kind man; Jim will miss working with him. The world has dimmed a little with his passing. Our thoughts are with you and the kids. If there is anything we can do at any time, don't just drive by, stop by instead.

Jill, I was shocked and saddened to here about Tom today, and wish for you some peace at this difficult time. I remember Tom (and you) well from the old days in CL, and think of Tom as having been a very gentle person.

I was so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I worked at Travelers also, and remember his kindness. My condolences.

My deepest sympathies for your loss. Tom was a very decent person and was well liked. He was very proud of his children.

My sincere condolences to the Mott family. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Tom on several projects throughout the years and will remember his kind and dedicated spirit.

My deepest sympathies on your loss. Tom was a wonderful person to work with. He will be missed.

Dear Jill, Zach, and Alicia,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of Tom. He was a kind and decent man and no words could express the magnitude of your loss.
Please let us know if there is anything we can do.

Ken and Deborah Klieback