THOMAS-BRODERICK-Obituary

THOMAS J. BRODERICK

Brighton, New Hampshire

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BRODERICK, Thomas J. In Laconia, NH, formerly of Newton, June 21, 2012. Loving son of the late Thomas and Philomena (Egan) Broderick. Nephew of Nan Kenny of Ireland. Also survived by several cousins. Funeral Mass in St. Monica Church, 214 Lawrence St., Methuen, Monday, July 9th, at 10:30 am....

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Today I was in Laconia and decided to drive up Dillon Way to see if my old friend Tom was around. It had been a couple of years since I had seen him. I saw a for sale in the window and figured he had moved. I called the realtor and she told me about the condo and that it was part of an estate sale. She said there was only one owner and he had passed away. I immediately Googled Tom and found this site. My heart sank...

I met Tom at Loon Mountain a few years back. We worked together...

Tom it was a pleasure to work with you
and an honor to be your friend.I"ll never
forget sitting in your kitchen talking and laughing.love you my friend!

Proud to say I was one of his many friends from school back in the day, but he left a lasting impression and I'll always remember his light hearted and friendly attitude. He was one of the nicest men I've known and he'll be missed greatly but his memory will last forever…Rest in peace old friend!

Tom was a great friend . Open in heart and mind, dependable and honest. Someone to lean on in tough times. He will be sorely missed. I can picture him riding through heaven in his blue dodge with the windows down and his faithful beagle at his side. Smile when you think of him it is how he would like it.

Tom my friend. You left us far too soon. You will be missed. May the Lord greet you with open arms and grant you peace forever. Rest in peace.

Tom was one of the good guys who always looked at the positive side of a bad situation. You will be missed but never forgotten!!!!!!! Till we meet again, RIP your friend

Always will remember Tom, had a good time working at the mall with him, rest in peace

Tom and I met over 30 years ago and we stayed in touch over the years. He was loyal friend and will be sorely missed. I'm going to miss his laugh and his pranks. Rest in peace brother.

The Newton Auxilary Police , Police Explorer Post 300 and The Mall at Chestnut Hill Was Where I Made Life Long Friend's and Life Long Lessons. I Will Miss Him and His Friendship. I Wish The Best For His Friends and Family. Xo,Xo, Charlie Macdonald