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Thomas F. "Wiggs" Deary

Webster, Massachusetts

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Thomas F. "Wiggs" Deary, 89, formerly of Linwood Street, died Saturday, March 19, 2011 in Lanessa Extended Care. His wife of 49 years, Irene M. (Grzyb) Deary, died in 2000. He leaves a son, Michael E. Deary and his wife Vikki of Woodstock, CT; 2 daughters, Judith D. Chabot and her husband William...

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dear tom i did not know you that long but you made a very special place in my heart when you were at saint vincents i would come see you 5 times a day i will truly miss you smiling face r.i.p tom you were a great man

Tom remember u will always be number one no one could shave u like i could llove ya sweetheart i will truly miss u U will always hold that speacial place in my heart to the family i am so sorry forb your loss your dad was a wonderful person

Judy, I was saddened to hear the news of "Wiggs" passing. I have fond memories of having a few pops with him at "Club Jigger" and we would always talk about you. The greatest umpire in the history of Webster Little League, bar none! Please extend my thoughts and prayers to your family. Love ya, Nico

Judy, Sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. Surely he is heaven. My deepest sympathy to you,Karen & Mike.

Mike, Judy and the entire Deary family....our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We're so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. With deepest sympathy, Ron & Heidi Cyr

On behalf of the Association des Chabot please accept our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family, relatives and friends. Our prayers and thoughts are with you in
this moment of painful loss …

Judy and family, so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad..so many nice memories of him when we were younger. My thoughts and prayers to all of you...

To the family of Wiggs - It was my pleasure and honor to know your Dad. He was an incredible man! He was first a friend to my Dad, and later in life, and luckily for me... a friend to me. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Tom, you are so missed. Spoke with "them" upstairs and told them how much you dislike carrots. I will miss your stories, and your quirkly little smile. Most of all I will miss you. To Tom's Children and Grandchildren He would always talk about you and how proud he was of all of you..