Thomas-Daley-Obituary

Thomas W. Daley

Westfield, Massachusetts

Jul 21, 1944 – Sep 28, 2025 (Age 81)

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BORN
July 21, 1944
DIED
September 28, 2025
AGE
81
LOCATION
Westfield, Massachusetts

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Thomas W Daley1944 - 2025WestfieldThomas W. Daley, age 81, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2025 with his family by his side. Tom was born to William J. Daley and Irene (Ravenna) Daley on July 21, 1944. He was a graduate of West Rutland High School, where he played football, basketball,...

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I was Tom's Anheuser-Busch sales representative from Williams Distributing for several years. I always enjoyed my sales call at the City Hotel with him. My deepest condolences.

Ann and Family, So very sorry for your loss.

Tom was a great man, to many, and a very dear friend... He touched so many lives and will be forever missed...Our deepest sympathy to his family

Mr. Daley was one of the best teachers I had at WHS (class of 85)...I always enjoyed his classes and thought of him often. I was golfing with Crag Parrow this Monday and asked if he was in touch with Mr. Daley. Sadly, Craig told me of his passing. My wife Kathy (Parody class 85) would like to extend our deepest sympathy and are sending our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Daley family... He was truly one of the best.

Goodness and kindness to Thomas´ family and friends with cherished memories shared by many. Wayne and Vivian Morse

Daley family, So very sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. He was my homeroom teacher for 4 years at Westfield High. I really did look forward to seeing him each morning. We had a fun relationship that lasted even after my high school time. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was very sorry to see this. I met Mr. Daley when he was an interim assistant principal at Granite Valley Middle School in Monson. His kind and cheerful demeanor is something I will always remember. Though the position was short term he was a positive force and had great connection with students and staff immediately. I worked in the front office and Mr. Daley always made my day and was so respectful of the work the front office staff did. RIP kind sir! You are a credit to the education...

Tom´s impact on my life was significant and valued. In my high school years Mr. Daley was a teacher/coach who provided me with a constant level of support. As the years and decades passed, I was blessed to call him a respected professional colleague and loyal friend. I send my heartfelt best wishes and prayers to Tom´s beautiful family.