Arthur-Thayer-Obituary

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Arthur H. Thayer

Ansonia, Connecticut

Nov 12, 1937 – Apr 2, 2022 (Age 84)

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BORN
November 12, 1937
DIED
April 2, 2022
AGE
84
LOCATION
Ansonia, Connecticut

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ANSONIA: Arthur Henry Thayer, age 84, passed away peacefully on Saturday morning, April 2, 2022. Art was born on November 12, 1937 in Hartford, Connecticut, the first of Arthur and Pauline Thayer’s seven children. He graduated from Manchester High School in 1955, and Hartford Technical College two years later. On October 19, 1957, he married Barbara Tyrrell and the two lived first in Utica, New York, then Manchester, Connecticut, before settling in Ansonia, where they lived happily together for forty-four years until Barbara passed from cancer in 2003.


Art worked for GE in Utica before moving to Ansonia, where he worked for IBM until his retirement. Art, quiet and endlessly patient, first became a tutor and then a library and media assistant in both Derby and Ansonia High Schools in the years after he left IBM. Though devoted to tutoring, Art also enjoyed traveling with his wife to Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Essex, New York, but they especially enjoyed traveling the world on cruise ships. Art was a devoted UConn women’s basketball fan and a talented craftsman, once building an entire playground in his backyard for his grandchildren, complete with slide and balance beam.


He is survived by his children, Katherine (Frank Pergola), Arthur (Karen Thayer), Richard (Cheryl Thayer), Jeffrey (Marsha Thayer), Donald, Nancy, Christopher, and Robert. He was the proud grandfather to Amie Reilly (Matthew Reilly), Jessica Souza (Jay Mangini), Eric Souza (Elizabeth Souza), Theresa Kennen, Arthur Thayer (Lindsey Thayer), Jennifer Pannoni (Michael Pannoni), Bridgette Stevens (Brian Stevens), Sarah DeSautelle (Justin DeSautelle), Stacy Thayer (Todd Nihill Jr.), Adam Thayer (Brianna Quinn), Jeffrey Thayer, James Michael Thayer, and Joseph Thayer. He was known as Papa-Fix it by his great-children Patience Souza, Sullivan Reilly, Oliver Gallian, Julia Souza, Anthony Wheeler, AJ Thayer, Brian Stevens Jr, Aria DeSautelle, Todd Nihill III, and Hadley Nihill.


His brothers Tom, Larry, and Paul, and his sisters Janet and Lois and their families will miss him dearly. In addition to his wife, Art is predeceased by his parents, his brother Phil, his dog Trina, and his grandson Ricky. There was never a more generous man than Art; the world feels a little darker without him in it.


Friends and relatives are invited to greet the family and pay their respects on Wednesday April 6, 2022, from 10:30 am until 12:30 pm in the chapel of the SPINELLI-RICCIUTI/BEDNAR-OSIECKI FUNERAL HOME, 62 Beaver Street in Ansonia. His funeral procession will leave for a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:00 pm at Holy Rosary Church in Ansonia. Burial will immediately follow in Mt. St. Peter Cemetery in Derby. Contributions in Arthur’s name can be made to Holy Rosary Church, 10 Father Salemi Drive, Ansonia, CT 06401. To sign Arthur’s guestbook or share a memory, please visit www.spinelliricciutifh.com

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I WORKED WITH ART AT I.B.M. FOR OVER 30 YEARS, WHAT A GREAT PERSON TO WORK WITH.GOD BLESS..

Our condolences to Arthur's family, especially to Amie, our favorite daughter of our hearts, and Sully our favorite grandson.
David and Mary Ellen Reilly

I am very sorry to hear about Arthur passing. I remember at Derby High School when he became my para professional aide for special education. He was a gentle and sweet man that is one of a kind. I am very sorry that I couldn't make it on account that I had work last night. I wish I shared one last goodbye with him. He was a great friend. May he rest in peace with his wife.

My condolences to the family. I hope his memory lives on in your hearts. cousin Jack Thayer

To Dad Thayer family so sorry for your loss dad was a kind, loving person who ALWAYS made sure his family was well. Me and the kids will forever thank him for being so kind to us. We will love you and miss you always. Forever in our hearts

I had the privilege of working with Art at the beginning of my career at IBM in 1988. He always talked about how much he loved his wife and children. He talked about their accomplishments and how proud he was of all of them. Since my wife and I had young children I often looked to Art for advice. He was a great professional and personal mentor for me. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Thayer Family, Ed and I were sadden to learn of Arthur's passing. He was a kind and patient person who would wait for Barbara and I to have our weekly long conversations after Mass at Holy Rosary every Sunday. We have fond memories of meeting them for dinner on Cape Cod where we had the best clam chowder at Mildred's. I know Barbara was waiting for him to join her with open arms. God bless you all. Prayers for all. Love, Suzanne and Ed Leggo

To the Thayer Families, we offer our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Nancy and Chris so sorry to hear about you dad he was the kind of guy that would do anything for you always had a big smile on his face in deepest sympathy Scott and Annette thomson