Thomas-Aylward-Obituary

Thomas James Aylward IV

West Palm Beach, Florida

Age 76

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Thomas James Aylward IV, 76, of Boynton Beach, FL and previously New Canaan, CT, died peacefully at his home in Florida on May 6, 2020 following a brief bout with pancreatic cancer. He was surrounded by his two children and granddaughter at the time of his death. Born in Highland Park, IL, he was...

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So sorry to hear about your dad, but I know that he is at home with Karen. Courtney love to be there but I don't have funds in order to go there, so My husband and I will give our sincere thoughts and may God be with you.

My dearest elder friend, I miss you and was so glad to be with you, help you and anyway I could. Most importantly, I enjoyed your friendship and companionship. We lifted each of us together re `our serious shared concerns re our loved grown children´. I miss you Tom. See you soon. Your friend, Florence

Did not know Tom, but did know his parents. If Tom was half what his parents were then heaven has gained a wonderful angel. It has been a year but please accept my most sincere sympathy at the loss of your father, grandfather, brother and uncle. May he Rest In Peace.

My dearest Tom, I miss you so much, my wonderful friend. You have been here for me the last four years, since God sent you into my life. We have shared many special moments together, which leaves me with a treasury of memories. We shared our ups and downs together, always lifting up our spirits, laughing a lot. You will always be with me and I will see you again. You were a gift to me from God and I thank Him everyday for you. To Courtney, Tucker and his darling Lilly, you were your...

I was a fraternity brother at Michigan State and a groomsman in Tom and Karen's wedding We reconnected over the last few years in Florida and had several nice evenings together My condolences to the entire Aylward family David Spalding

.I have many fond memories that I cherish of Tom and his family from growing up in Marshall. Our families were close friends. He will be missed. He was one of the good guys... My deepest sympathy to Tucker, Courtney, and all the Aylward family.

I know that even though you have a loss, you still have some great memories. I hope those memories will give you comfort in knowing God is with you and your family lean on him in your time of sorrow.

Too soon.... so sorry to hear. Good man, solid; always focused on work, family and friends. Early memories from the Southern Department at Morgan-- late wife Judy and I had a place near the office, I prided myself at starting early, but I could never manage to get there before Tom who, after an hour and half commute from New Canaan and turning on the lights, was already hard at it. That ethic and dedication stayed with him always.

I grew up with Tom in Marshall, MI. I knew his parents and siblings well; he will be missed by all who knew him.