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Dr. Thomas Cummings

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Dr. Thomas M. Cummings, 60WESTBOROUGH - Dr. Thomas M. Cummings, 60, of Westborough, passed away surrounded by loving family on Thursday, December 3, 2015 in Westborough MA, after a long and valiant struggle with pancreatic cancer.He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Sue MacMaster and his...

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So very very sorry Sue...such a fine man..God bless you and comfort you and the kids..

Worked with Tom for many years at Metrowest. One of the smartest radiologists I've known,. our CT guru. A professional and personal life tragically cut short. My condolences to his family.

Tom was a wonderful teacher. He made a stressful radiology residency fun-we all had laughs in Sandy's office including Mary Lou, Jay Colby and others. We all loved him and respected him. He will be missed dearly.

I am deeply saddened by Tom's passing. He was a wonderful man with so much to give. Light and Love to his wife Sue, children Anne and Evan, sisters Sue Cummings and Nancy.

Tom was a superb radiologist and human being. It was an honor to have worked with him and a privilege to have known him.
Len Inker Wellesley ma

It is with a heavy heart that I write this, remembering a cousin who was thoughtful and kind and who always enjoyed a good laugh. I have fond memories of times our families spent together on Elizabeth Avenue (Nancy and I trying to beat the traffic she sent to her room and me to the car), at Topsail Pond (the air horn echoing across the night to summon us back to the cottage if we were out past curfew), and the times together in Wolfville later in our lives (you were such a support Tom to...

Tom, you touched so many hearts. A true gentleman and a scholar. A giant among men. Your hospitality was unrivaled, your comic timing genius and your enthusiasm for life unbridled. A mentor and role model to so many of us. You shall never be forgotten. All our love and condolences to Sue and family.

Tom was such a great radiologist and wonderful teacher to us residents at UMass. He was so knowledgeable, but also patient and practical, and had such a great sense of humor. He spent hours and hours training us for our board exams. He was so kind and so generous. I have such lovely memories of time spent with him and his beautiful family. His love for Sue and his children was clear. He was a mentor, a role model and a treasured friend. I am grateful and honored to have known him....

I was deeply saddened to hear of cousin Tom's passing. I recall his gentle nature and great sense of humour as well as the times we spent playing music together. Our thoughts are with you all.