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Thomas J. Ditello

Lanesboro, Massachusetts

1931 - 2021

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May 5, 2021
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Lanesboro, Massachusetts

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Thomas John Ditello, 89, of Lanesboro, MA, passed away May 5, 2021 at his home. He was born in Pittsfield, MA on October 4, 1931 to the late Alfonso and Laura Caliento Ditello. Thomas attended Pittsfield schools and was a 1949 graduate of Pittsfield High School, where he was on the football team....

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Dear Family of Thomas Ditello,

Our deepest condolences on the loss of your loving Tommy. We wish you peace and comfort at this great time of sadness. We knew him for many years and enjoyed his friendship. He always had a smile on his face, and was happy to see his friends whenever they came into James Jewelers to say hello. His laughter was contagious and we feel fortunate to have known him. Vaya Con Dios, Tommy .

Phyllis, Jim and family,
So sorry to learn of Tommy's passing. I always enjoyed Tommy's company. We shared many a laugh together. He will be missed by many, and will be in our thoughts and prayers. Rest In Peace my friend.



Sorry for your loss.

Jim & Family, I am so very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. A true gentlemen who will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Phyllis, Lou, Bev, & Ditello Family, We were so sad to learn of Tom’s passing. We will always remember what a true gentleman he was & the fun we had listening to him sing many Frank Sinatra tunes on various occasions. He was a wonderful person. Our deepest condolences go out to Phyllis & the Ditello family during this difficult time. Bob & Debbie Galvagni

My condolences to the Ditello family on the loss of Tom, He was a great man

My condolences to the family. May the fond memories be a comfort and always be with you

Our sincere condolences to Jimmy, Phyllis & Family. What a wonderful friend and gentleman Tommy was. He always displayed his genuine gentleman demeanor and his wit whenever I saw him. I have many memories of playing handball with Tommy at the YMCA. Stopping in regularly at James Jewelers on North St. and exchanging conversations.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

It’s with great sadness I say goodbye to my friend Tommy and my deepest sympathies and condolences goes out to Phyllis and the entire Ditello family. I would like to think Tommy is with the boys playing handball Dom Dascani, Mo Landa, John Quilan and Paul Soldato all members of the YMCA Men’s Health Club and we had great times. I remember shopping on North Street at Christmas time it wasn’t complete unless you stopped in at James Jewelers to see Tommy and Jimmy and for some Christmas Cheer...