THOMAS-CAHILL-Obituary

THOMAS CAHILL

Ewing, New Jersey

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Thomas F. Cahill Active member of Church of St. Ann and the Lawrenceville community Thomas F. Cahill, 77, of Lawrenceville, N.J., passed away at his home on Wednesday. The family will receive friends and family on Saturday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel of St. Ann Church, 1253 Lawrenceville...

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My deepest sympathies to Tom's family and friends. I was always happy to see him when he was out and about in our Federal Point community. When Julie passed away and Tom sold their home, I was sad to think we wouldn't see him again. Then I saw him in church! I am thankful that those of us who attend St. Ann's Church enjoyed his readings at Mass and brief conversations with him for a few extra years. God speed into the arms of your beloved Julie, Tom.

On behalf of the entire Federal Point membership, we wish to formally express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Tom Cahill. Tom served as a volunteer member of the Board of Trustees for several years, including Association President. He enriched the lives of many, with his kind spirit and logical approach to situations. Our community owes him a large debt of gratitude and he will be sorely missed. In this time of sorrow, we take some comfort in knowing he has joined his...

Our deepest sympathy to the Cahill family. We got to know and admire Tom during the donation of his time, efforts and leadership on behalf of the Community we live in. We are blessed to have known him and he will be missed.

To The Cahill Family,

We are so sorry for your loss and send our deepest condolences. While we only knew Tom for a short period of time as the new owners of his Lawrence Township home, Tom impressed us as a very sweet, loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, etc. We are blessed to have met him. May he rest in eternal peace with his loving wife whom he missed so much.

Sincerely,
Raymond & Barbara DiMaggio

To: The Cahill Family~ Please accept our deepest sympathy of a wonderful co-worker and neighbor and beloved father and Grandfather~
We got to know Mr and Mrs Cahill very well over the years while Mr Cahill was doing his school crossings on our corner~as well as a Co-worker to us both.
We will miss his kindness , smile, stories of his beautiful family, beach talks and many many waves from all of our School crossing posts~ We are so very sorry for your loss and we will miss him...

Tom was a great gift to the Church of Saint Ann and a good friend to many. He was always ready and willing to do whatever needed to be done and you knew when he took on a task it would be done well. His devotion to Julie was a great example to all.

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

I am really going to miss Uncle Tommy. He was a great man and a positive influence in my life. He got me my first job, on a loading dock in a warehouse, which of course I hated. I think he wanted to show us kids what it was like to not have some training or a good education if possible. (He also needed the trucks to be unloaded). It worked, I went to college and then law school. I always looked up to him and wanted to be like him: a great father, businessman, and sharp with the wit. I...