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Thomas H. Duquette

Wilbraham, Massachusetts

1959-2009

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Thomas H. Duquette 1959-2009 SPRINGFIELD - Thomas Hartley Duquette, 49, died in East Longmeadow on Sunday, August 16, 2009. Born in Springfield, he was the son of Norman and Agnes (McCullough) Duquette. Thomas resided most of his life in East Longmeadow. He graduated from Cathedral High School...

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For thirty years I've had the privledge of being one of Tuck's friends, he was the dearest and best friend anyone could ever have. I will miss him deeply, he was "My Best Friend" and will always remain in my heart. Happy Hunting Tuck, God Bless

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Duquette family.Tom spoke about you all with such love and what family meant to him...We were lucky that he also became a big part of our family...Tom was always there for us in good times (we had alot of those) and also the sad times...always the first at our doorstep to help us heal...He was truly a good man and a great friend that we will all miss.
Craig,Patty,Ryan,Christine
Sarah&Mary Anderson

May your spirit be free to wander.

To one of the most caring person we have ever met. We will miss you old friend. Our memories of camping, fishing and hunting will forever be in our hearts.

Tom and Sue and the Newell family

Dear Duquette Family, where do we begin? Somewhere along the line, we are family. Canadian's and all. Reindeau's and all... That was an instant connection with Tom. This is a shock. Last we spoke, he was upbeat. His sportsmen, yeah, all of my family is like that. His woodsmen, yeah, my Dad is like that. Tom was like a cousin. We went to New Orlens and had a great time at Jazz Fest! I have great photos that Tom took - we were looking at them just this past weekend! Tom was a special guy, none...

Tucker to me was a great mystic , sportsman , and creative lad. He and I although seperated by states had a bond. He was the quintessential 20 th century man. I always was uplifted by his humor and frankness. When I found myself at the cousins McCullough in East Long Meadow , I ran into this fellow that laughed and became a dear friend. He will be missed and fondly remebered until we meet again. Vaya con Dios , Matthews Family NJ

I'm very sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I got to know Tom through meeting him at different sportsmen's gatherings. He always seemed like a nice mild mannered guy who you liked spending time with at sporting events. I'm sure he will be missed.

Mr and Mrs Duquette -
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family at this time. Tom was a very generous, kind man and we will miss him dearly. Ron and Tom spent many years together hunting, ice fishing and just hanging around. Ron will miss the time he spent with him but has some great memories to look back upon.
God Bless - The Boutin Family (Ron, Linda, Samantha and Kristopher)

2007 in the big tent

Norm, Sis, Paul and the entire Duquette family,

I first met Tucker when I moved into the house next door and we instantly became friends. Over the years we rode dirt bikes, snow skied, water skied and boated together. Although we both sustained some injuries from these activities we enjoyed life and had fun. Tucker was always a great dependable friend that no one can ever replace. He made us all laugh until we cried. So at this sad time we would like to send our condolences to...