Thomas-Beggan-Obituary

Thomas F. Beggan

Andover, Maine

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BEGGAN, Thomas F. A resident of Windham, New Hampshire, formerly of Andover and beloved husband of Peggy (Mullin) Beggan. Born in Boston on May 1, 1940, Tom was the beloved son of the late T.F. and Ethel Beggan. After being raised in Dorchester, he graduated from Boston College in 1962. Following...

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Peggy, Tommy, Dennis, Lisa and Family,
My deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband and father. So many memories of the cookouts, summer outings and trips to the beach together. We always had a great time. I remember how much fun we had and how much Tom enjoyed being with his family. While it is very difficult to see my parents lose one of their closest friends I will always remember Tom as someone who lived life to the fullest.

My condolences to all the Beggan's...."Tommy B" was a great "kid" when we were growing up. Thanksgivings at Charlmont ST were always fun....not to mention Glen Echo. My best to all.
Tommy Belmonte (III)

I had the good fortune of being Tommy's classmate for three year at Dorchester High and then had the pleasure of speaking with him at our reunions. He will be missed and our reunions will never be the same.

Rest in peace, Tommy.

Lou Civitarese, Marshfield, MA

Peggy & family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. I have fond memories of Thanksgiving days at Uncle Frank's & Auntie Ethel's home and 'Tommy B' & my mother watching all of the football games.

Rest in peace, Tommy.

Maryann (Belmonte) Reagan

Peg and Family,
Tom was my mother's God child as well as my cousin so as a kid I saw him play football and baseball, as well as sing and dance in the St. Brendan shows and he was good. I helped deliver brownies and banana bread when he and Bob and Franny caddied at Coonamessett. During my mother's final years Tom took the time to keep in contact with her and I was so glad that I was able to thank him for that the last time I saw him. I know it was a sacrifice for him. His email memories...

Tom and I played football for Dorchester High School. He was an excellent and 1st string end that helped us win the the Boston District High School Football Championship, playing and beating much larger teams such a Boston Latin and Boston English. It was great to see and chat with him at our 50th reunion last year. He will be missed and thought of often. Dick (Doc) Dauksys (Ft. Myers, FL and Falmouth, MA)

I had the privilege of working with Tom at Gillette, and it indeed was a privilege. My thoughts and prayers to all the family of this wonderful man.

What a great picture of Uncle Tom, and such an accomplished man! I'm truly sorry for your loss, and my heart goes out to all of you! I was very sad to hear of his passing. Love, Jen (Shan's friend)