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Thomas Condon Jr.

Ansonia, Connecticut

1924 - 2014

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Condon, Jr, Thomas J.Thomas J. Condon, Jr. was born in Ansonia, CT on December 29, 1924, the son of Thomas J. and Anna Dunn Condon. He attended and was graduated from the Assumption Grammar School and the Ansonia High School. He attended Yale University from June 1942 through May 1943, when he...

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Mr. Condon was a positive force in my life, at a crossroad when I needed him most. His kindness and professional influence at just the right time was God sent, and we'll spent. I am truly blessed to have had him in my company. Prayers for all who he loved, and who love him.

My condolences to the Condon family. Tom was a friend of my father's and after I was paralyzed in a car accident when I was 16, he gave me my first dog, a wonderful pit bull/mastiff. His generosity will never be forgotten.

Mr Condon was an absolute gentleman and he & his son's law firm were true professionals and friends when my father passed away . My condolences to all his family & friends.

To The Condon Family:I am sorry for your loss. As the youngest Boyce child, I missed the Connecticut days. I am grateful though for the times I heard about the fun stories in Ansonia and how Mr. Condon made everyone laugh. Thinking of you all. Sincerely, Anne Boyce P.S. I hope Mr. Condon and my Dad, Charlie Boyce, are reunited in Heaven and sharing a laugh!

Mrs.Condon,Tom,Kathy, Kevin & Extended Family. I would just like to offer my families condolences to your family on the passing of your Husband &Dad.My Grandfather & Dad were very fond of him and had great respect for his integrity and compassion.Which he showed to most everyone he encountered on a daily bases.I myself loved running into him at the Seymour Duncan Donuts where he always had a wonderful story about the old days. He was always there for the community and an advocate for the...

Bill and Mike's wedding 1950 "When we were young"

To Marge, Tommy, Kevin and Kathy,
I think there must be a lot of laughter in heaven today. So sorry for your loss. I fondly remember those childhood days on North State St. Please accept my condolences.With sympathy,Ellen Boyce

Dear Condon family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a class act and I didn't realize he was such a decorated veteran. I'll always remember the dogs and the litters of schnauzers we had together.
My condolences and deepest sympathy.

Our Deepest Sympathy to your Family for the loss of your Husband And Father. Carl & Mary Debish

Tom Condon is what made the greatest generation Great
A man of faith love of family and service to country