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Henry Schiller Sr.

Barre, Massachusetts

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Henry T. Schiller Sr., 68BARRE - Henry "Tom" Schiller Sr., 68 of Barre died January 4 after a 12 year battle with cancer. Born in NJ he was the son of Eugene and Mary (Pittek) Schiller. He leaves his wife of 48 years Suzanne J. (Fisher), five sons Henry Jr. his wife Susan and their twin sons...

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Dear Suzanne,

We were saddened to hear about Tom's passing. As another high school sweetheart couple, we realize your bond with Tom cannot be dissolved by his earthly demise. He will be with you always.

God bless you. RIP, Tom.

Louise & Karl Ozolins

Oh Tommy Tommy I do remember you.How could we ever forget that smiling face and sparkle in your eyes,nor the kindness you gave.And of course Susanne your lovely smile,and memories A.L.J. You,will be missed.God speed.

Suzanne,Frank,& Tom's entire family,
We are saddened to hear of Tom's passing. He was a great guy and he will be missed! I'm certain that the wonderful memories of Tom will comfort you in your grief.

Dear Suzanne,Have many fond childhood memories growing up with Tom in the old neiborhood in Clark.He was a great guy and will be missed by all that knew him.

Dear Suzanne and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Tommy... I remember dancing with him at our last class renuion oh, what energy he had we laughed so hard we could hardly breathe..

So sorry for your lost. Tom was an amazing man, always smiling and happy. Megan loved him. He is at peace now, no more pain.

A strong sweet man. I am so sorry to hear he passed. Much love to you Suzanne, and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers as is Tom. I will always remember him fondly, going out to get firewood. Take care of each other.

Dear Sue,
I am saddened to hear of Tom's passing,but like many who had the good fortune of knowing him, celebrate his life and the numerous gestures of good will he made to others. A model father who never missed a game or match,he was proud of his boys and I know they appreciated his always being there. The Massachusetts wrestling family has lost a beloved supporter and friend. Tom will be missed but not forgotten.
During this difficult time I hope you find comfort in knowing you were...

My brother was a man known and loved by all. Tom knew how to enjoy life and lived it to the fullest. Beloved by all the family. He was always ready with a joke or good story. I'll miss you Tom.

Mary Jean