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John Walter Tierney

West Hartford, Connecticut

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TIERNEY, John Walter (Walt) John Walter (Walt) Tierney 94, of West Hartford, died peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family on April 27, 2007. Beloved husband of Dorothy (Davis) Tierney, he was born in Somerville, MA, in 1912. He was a "Triple Eagle" having graduated from Boston...

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We are so saddened to hear of Walter's passing. Our prayers are with you all.
Pearl Kriksciun & Carol (Kriksciun) Kula

Sheila and family,
You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

Dear Mrs. Tierney and Family,
I have such fond memories of all the good times you and my Mom and Dad had together, the International Dinner nights and the "mystery tours" on spring and summer days. Mr. Tierney too was a Man for All Seasons.
May the Choirs of Angels lead him into paradise and may he have rest everlasting in the arms of our Lord.
With love,

My sincere condolences for you and your family.

The Sheila and Family,
Our sincere condolences on your loss.

Uncle Walter was always one of those people you always enjoyed to see.Ever since I was a little kid he called me Charlie.I did not like the name Charlie, but I did like that he called me Charlie.
I wish everyone could have an Uncle Walter.
My Garm loved Uncled Walter.
I will never forget him.
My prayers go out to the entire family.

love
Jim

I too worked at Security and knew Walt well. A quite man who never talked of his many accomplishments, but was always ready to help others. There is no question God will welcome him with open arms.

Brian and family: It is with deep sorrow that I read of the passing of your Dad. I didn't know him well, but I remember his being on the back porch, adjacent to the third hole at Rockledge. I made contact with him, told him who I was and he greeted me warmly. It made me feel as I knew him for a long time. Again, my profouned best wishes to you and family in the loss of a real gentleman.