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Thomas T. Doherty Jr.

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Thomas T. Doherty, Jr., 59, of Westborough, died unexpectedly on Sunday, August 2, 2009 at home.Born in San Francisco, California, he is the son of Marjorie A. (Burns) Doherty and the late Thomas T. Doherty. He was educated in Westborough schools and was a graduate of St. Mary's High School in...

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On behalf of my Mother and family I would like to express our sympathies in your loss. Tom was a very loyal son to his Mother and to his Country Serving both with the sane dedication, Tom will be missed by all of us, Our Thoughts and prayers go out to you in this difficult times

I didn't know Tom for long, but I did learn that he was a very caring and giving person; he used to tell me stories about taking care of his mother and was always the first offer if anyone needed anything. My condolences to his family and to his close friends. He will be truly missed. I'm honored to have known him for the short time I did.

We were very saddened to hear the news. Tommy was a very bright and popular fellow, and followed in the family footsteps for a time as an international freight forwarder where he was highly regarded. Our love and condolences to all.

Neil & Margaret Mooney and family, Tallahassee, FL

Tom will be remember so fondly for his caring capacity, evident even as a young boy. I cherish our life long cousin/friendship nourished by family visits to Scituate and Westborough. His kind and open smile will stay in my memory. My deepest love goes out to Marge at this time of immense sorrow.

Our deepest condolences to all of Tom's family.He truly had a loving soul for everyone. He will be missed by many. Thanks for caring Tommy.

My deepest condolences to all of you. Tom was there with kind words at the recent passing of my own Father. I will remember him as compassionate and kind friendly soul with a quick smile. He would always ask "how are you doing" Also how he loved to play KENO. I'm truly sorry for your loss. May God wrap his loving arms around you and console you at this sad time.

Charlie & I would like to express our sincere condolences to all of Tom's family....he will be greatly missed...he ALWAYS took time to ask "how you doing" or share a story with us...parades won't be the same, shopping won't be the same, nothing will be the same without his friendliness, his caring heart & that quick smile.....gone too soon my friend...look back only to happier times & know many will miss Tom....Sincerely,

To all of you,

Tom was the God father of my first child, Kate.

I am remembering Tom for the sweet soul that he was - full of love for everyone. I am truly sorry for your loss.

My prayers are with your entire family. Please celebrate his life and remember all the good times that you had.

John Wilcox