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I loved reading his book, a treasure.
Alan Blair
September 24, 2024
Marblehead, Massachusetts
ALLEN III, Thomas J. In Loving Memory ALLEN, Thomas J., 89, of Marblehead, Professor of Management and Organizational Psychology at MIT, died on November 13, 2020, after a brief illness. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Joan M. Allen; children, Thomas J. Jr. and Fleur Allen of Avondale...
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Alan Blair
September 24, 2024
My sincere condolences to entire family Professor Allen, you always on my heart
Stephanie Jerome
November 10, 2021
John, I was very sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. I know that you guys were close. Please extend my condolences and best wishes to his family. Thank you.
Larry Froelich
January 15, 2021 | Friend
He was a well liked and loved cousin of my family. Tom was a member of my family since I was a child. My condolences to Tom and his family. RIP - ❤
Claire Pettengill-Ellis
January 02, 2021 | Family
I worked with Tom when I was in the undergraduate office at Sloan. Students loved his managerial psychology class, and he was a warm and engaging academic advisor. It was always such a pleasure to work with him. Tom always put students first, and he had a kind (and often funny!) word for everyone. He was truly one of the great teachers at MIT.
Mary Camerlengo
December 14, 2020 | Coworker
I was a fellow student with Tom at Sloan School of Management from 1961-1963. He was friendly, bright and just a really nice guy. May he Rest In Peace.
Richard Levine
December 08, 2020 | Friend
I have wonderful memories of Tom during his time at University College Dublin, Ireland. He was a remarkable person and left his mark in many students of our Technology Management Programme. May he rest in peace. Gerry Byrne, Engineering,UCD
Gerry Byrne
December 06, 2020
Professor Allen,
Sir, as a fellow Marine I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USMCR as a member-especially when you served with Marine Refueling Squadron 253 in Japan and South Korea during the Cold War. The history and accomplishments made by you and your fellow Marines of the “Old Corps” back then are what all us Marines who followed in your footsteps have always tried to live up to. And to your Family and loved...
Mike Casey
December 03, 2020
I am so sorry to hear about the families loss of one of their loved one.May the families keep the wonderful memories of joyful times the family shared together with the dear loved one lost in death.Keep those precious memories close to the families hearts ♥. As the families cherished a wonderful life that was well lived and loved by families and friends.My heartfelt sympathy and condolences goes out to the families and friends during this difficult time of deep sorrow and pain.
December 02, 2020