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Thomas William Duffy

Baltimore, Maryland

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On September 11, 2001, at age 52 THOMAS WILLIAM DUFFY, in the World Trade Center Disaster. Predeceased by parents, Robert W. and Natalie B. Duffy. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia; sons, Jason Thomas Duffy and Ryan William Duffy, both of Rochester, NY; grandson, Dylan Thomas Duffy; brother R....

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I am thinking of my classmate, Tom Duffy, as I always do on September 11. He had the best smile and the most gracious ways of any guy in the class. I hope this message finds his wife, Cindy, also a classmate, well and continuing to reflect the love and forgiveness of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Grace and peace, Colette Odell

Remembering Thomas on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

This year the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, I honor the memory of your loved one Thomas William Duffy and grieve with you the loss of your precious sister Nancy Wayman. I think back to the first 9/11 anniversary when Nancy spoke so lovingly of him at the church remembrance service honoring Tom's extraordinary life. Let Light Perpetual illumine them, and our hearts be comforted! In loving memory, Victoria Woods (Atlanta, GA)

Sending my love and prayers from Canada to the family of Thomas Duffy.

So sorry for your lost. It is very difficult to lose a love one. There are satisfying answers to life big questions. Please read Proverbs 2:1-5

This past month's terrorist attacks all over the world is a reminder of how important it is to appreciate the time we have with those we love and remain true to our values. Sept. 11 was a terrible day and the loss of Uncle Tom will always be in our hearts. However, when I share stories from that day I remember the strength of your faith Aunt Cyndy in a time of terrible grief. As we gathered and held hands in your living room you prayed and shared your forgiveness. This is forever an...

17.05.2014

Tom and I were members of the class of '71 at Union College - always the smiling friendly guy. Rest easy my friend. You will never be forgotten.

Cindy and family, Once again I think of you all and if Tom often. Those days as neighbors and at OHS. Don Whitney