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Thomas A. Collette

Wallingford, Connecticut

Nov 11, 1957 – Feb 3, 2024 (Age 66)

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BORN
November 11, 1957
DIED
February 3, 2024
AGE
66
LOCATION
Wallingford, Connecticut

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Thomas A. ColletteThomas A. Collette passed away peacefully Saturday, February 3, 2024 surrounded by his loving family. He was married to his beautiful wife, Melissa (Sautin) for 40 years. Tom was born in Sanford, Maine to the late Leonard and Theresa (Arsenault) Collette. Tom attended local...

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Tom was a high school friend of mine but more importantly he was a mentor. As an upperclassman Tom was an inspiration...someone I looked up to in my formative years. I can only presume he remained that way throughout his life. RIP Tommy

Tom got me through rehab for knee replacement a very professional yet careing person great loss sorry

Tom was my physical therapist for many years. He and His wife Melissa were such terrific people. Tom will be terribly missed.

This is a time when it is very difficult to find the words . . .The more more you are blessed, the more it hurts when you lose that blessing. Rest in peace, Tom

Rest In Peace Tom.

Tom was one of the finest people that God ever put on the planet. He has been and will be sorely missed

TOM was a Special man, thoughtful. considerate and generous on so many levels. He also was a leader with a spirit brimming with warm humor. We shared a Scorpio birth date and he never failed to call, and congratulate me for getting older. His smile radiated a room and one always felt better after any conversation, no matter the subject. Did I mention he was an awesome Rotary president? His dear South Carolina friend, Beverly B. ,and I often shared stories about him during his long...

Melissa and family I am so sincerely sorry for your loss. Myself and my family have such fond memories of our times with Silver City Slammers. Tom gave my girls confidence, fun and great memories. He made such a difference in so many lives which we will always cherish. Jane, Kevin and the Dinneen Girls