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Thomas B. Cavanaugh Jr.

Springfield, Massachusetts

1934 - 2010

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Thomas B. Cavanaugh, Jr. 1934 - 2010 CHICOPEE - Thomas B. Cavanaugh, Jr. of Chicopee, died on Sunday, February 7, 2010 at Mary's Meadow Nursing Home in Holyoke, just weeks after being diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer. Tom was born in Springfield on November 10, 1934, a son of the late...

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Dear Cavanuagh Family; I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing and you have my most sincerest sympathy. When we were youngsters in West Side Tom and I were good friends as I always enjoyed his company and great sense of humor.
He will be missed.
Billy Hayes
Miami, Florida

Papa . . .our dearest Papa. You were loved soooo much more than words could ever express. You brought so much meaning, joy, laughter, and love to our lives (especially to the lives of your grandsons). I will thank God for every remembrance of you. Philippians 1:3 -

Lovingly, Dina

My father, Bill Ferris, and Tommy grew up together in Chicopee. I always looked to Tommy as another brother to my father. He was a kind and generous man with an endearing spirit full of wit and compassion.

For me, a visit home to Chicopee had to include seeing Tommy or it was not complete. Hearing about the loss of Tommy, makes me realize that this generation of men is extraordinary, and the world is a much better place having known them.

"Good-night, sweet...

What a blessing to have Tom Cavanaugh as my big brother. My favorite early memory of Tom is his running along side of me, teaching me to ride my new 2 wheel bicycle. He fulfilled his role as my big brother beautifully throughout my life, caring for me and showing me the way with character and good humor--always good humor. Tom, I love you and I miss you so.
Love,
Margaret

Dear All,

I memorial website has been set up here:
http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/thomasbcavanaughjr/homepage.aspx

Please visit to share your memories and photos of my Dad.