Thomas-Crusco-Obituary

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Thomas Alfred Crusco Sr.

Wakefield, Massachusetts

Dec 6, 1930 – Apr 20, 2022 (Age 91)

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BORN
December 6, 1930
DIED
April 20, 2022
AGE
91
LOCATION
Wakefield, Massachusetts

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McDonald Funeral Home - Wakefield Obituary

Thomas Alfred Crusco, Sr. age 91, of Wakefield died Wednesday, April 20 at the Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Medford. Born in Cambridge on December 6, 1930 he was the son of the late Salvatore and Helen (Collins) Crusco. Mr. Crusco was a graduate of the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School....

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Tom was always a caring soul who remembered everyone.
My husband John and I knew him from Wakefield and York Beach.
He and his Dotty were so special!
My mom loved them as they were great friends to her in Wakefield and York beach.
Tom would stop and yell out the window when I was walking and he'd see me as well as my husband.
You don't find a better person than Tom.❤❤
Love to all of you ❤❤

So sorry for your loss. Tom and I worked together on WFD, many fond memories. Love to the family, so sorry we cannot join you.

So sorry to hear about Mr Crusco..I used to hang out with Sheila when I was young. Her mom and Dad where so nice❤..May you Rest In Peace Mr Crusco you where an amazing man

Tommy.....Your Dad was such a wonderful man....he will be missed dearly by all. Know that my heartfelt thoughts are with you at this time. With deepest sympathy,

It´s with great sadness to hear about the MAYOR of greenwwod! i will miss the visits and his great wit and smile. Tom left a footprint on our hearts. my deepest condolences to the Crusco family!

Tommy,so sorry about the loss of your Dad. Our prayers and sympathies to you and your family.

" To Tommy and all the Crusco family. Just heard of Mr. Crusco's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Such a nice and funny guy. He will be missed, RIP..

My thoughts and prayers to the family. Tom was always driving neighborhood kids to sporting events ( me included). Great guy!

I got to know Tom during his days at the Item. He was such a nice guy and always laughing. He'd always remember me when I'd bump into him years later. RIP Tom