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Richard C. Toomey

West Springfield, Massachusetts

1940 - 2009

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Richard C. Toomey 1940 - 2009 BLANDFORD - Richard C. Toomey, 69, of Blandford, died Wednesday at Noble Hospital in Westfield. Born in West Springfield, May 28, 1940, he was the son of the late John & Margaret (Connell) Toomey. He was a graduate of local schools and attended Western New...

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I will miss seeing Dick sitting at the front table in the Blandford Store and our chats about skiing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

I was quite shocked to hear of Dick's passing. I will never forget his infectious laugh, and sense of humor. He will truly be missed. He was a great friend to my Dad and family. My heart felt condolences to the family and may God bless.

I worked with Dick at Grand Lumber and we became great friends . We use to do things together like lunch, and he even came up to our camp site and always asked me when I was coming up his way again . I will truly miss my old friend! I am so Happy I got to talk to him on Monday and Tuesday night. My condolences are with his sons and there family. God Bless And if there is anything I can do Please get in touch with me.

i think i first met mr toomey at my dads house when my folks and mr toomey and his wife donna went on a cruise to the bahamas some time i say maybe 1973 or so and my aunt joan had to babysite me and my brother and sister,that was the best year ever! but seriously dick as later when i grew was best friends with my dad along with hoot and they all took me out deer hunting a few years back and showed me how to take down a great brew of coffee that dick made just specially for me! i look back at...

I will always remember Uncle Richard for the good times attending the Stock Show in Denver every Jan & skiing at my parents time share in Vail. He had a good sense of humor, and always announced when he was headed to bed, so everyone could prepare for the snores that could raise the rafters! I wish we could all be there, but we can not travel. Jimmy, John and all the family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I worked with Dick at O'Connor Lumber (Heritage Homes) and he was always friendly, willing to help with anything you asked. God Bless!

Our deepest condolences to the family,Dick was one of my truly close friends and hunting companions.Kind of lost toach ,after we moved down here to Fl. He will be greatly missed.May the good lord watch over him,God bless,
Larry and Helen Engell