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John Edward Tierney

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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TIERNEY John Edward Tierney (Jack), age 80, of Beaver Dam Road, Stratford, died peacefully in his sleep on Thursday, June 21, 2007. He was the devoted husband of the late Natalie Ann Tierney for 53 years. The son of Laura and Peter Tierney, he grew up in Holyoke, Mass. and graduated from Holyoke...

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Peter & I enjoyed so very much our friendship with Jack. He was a wonderful man and we'll think of him and miss him when we look at the bird carvings we have that he made.

He'll be sorely missed at CAS.

My name is Sean and I am from Budget Mowing Equipment of Stratford. Mr. Tierney was a customer of ours and was always a pleasure working with him. He was a very sweet man and we will miss him. With deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Jack was a great friend and someone whom I`ve admired for many years. The birdcarving world must sadly say goodbye to a real gentleman. His good nature and integrity came forth in every bird he created. As a dear friend and most worthy contemporary he will be sorely missed by us all.

Tierney Family-
Leslie and I would like to express our deepest symathies for your loss. May the love and support of your wonderful family carry you through this difficult time and bring comfort to all of you.

What a shock to hear of Jack's passing. We were all a happy Audubon family working to make the Birdcarvers' fundraiser a success in May. Jack worked tirelessly on that, and supported any and all of our Audubon events. He will be sorely missed for his hard work and for all that he did for CT Audubon.
But most of all, he will be missed as a friend; he was a great person, full of fun and life.
Our hearts go out to you; what a great loss.

Dear Tierney Family -

We were so sad to hear of Jack's passing. We will always remember his smile and laugh and the way he generously shared his time and talent with so many throughout his life. I have Jack to thank for much in my career at Pepperidge Farm and Connecticut Audubon, two places that he cared for so deeply. We will miss him and will always remember him fondly. Our sympathies, thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.

Elizabeth and family, I am so saddened to hear of your Dad's death. He was a wonderful person, loved by everyone. You are all so fortunate to have such loving parents. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Love, Patsy

My prayers are with you and your families. Jack Tierney was very important to my family and to my Aunt Jean.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.