Thomas-Eagar-Obituary

Thomas F. Eagar

Centerville, Massachusetts

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EAGAR, Thomas F. of Centerville, passed away peacefully on October 9, 2008. Loving husband of Donna Clark Eagar. Tom was the devoted father of three daughters; Kathleen Pouser and Bud Ering of Osterville, Cynthia and James Bancroft of Marstons Mills, and Kerry Eagar and Michael Downing, of...

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Dear Cindy-
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow. Take care.
With love-
Jennifer Crosby McMullen

Donna, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Karen Pereira

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Tom. He was a wonderful gentleman who always made you feel welcomed. We, as a family, were blessed to have met him through Maryclaire. Ray and I, as well as Bridget and Marie shared many happy times with him. He was a good, kind, and thoughtful man who made the world a better place. Now I am sure that Maryclaire and Tom are making heaven a little more interesting.

Sorry we could not be there to express our thoughts. Ray is recovering...

We will deeply miss Mr. Eagar’s kindness, warmth of heart and smile. He always made our day. Our deepest sympathies to the Eagar family.

As the Latin program was discontinued before I reached High School, I was not fortunate enough to be one of Mr. Eager's students. Knowing him for the last few years was a gift. I am deeply saddened by this loss yet realize that I am fortunate to have know him, even for so short a time.

Mr.Eagers teaching style that included energy + humor enriched my classroom experiance at wilmington high school. He is fondly remembered.

Teaching together in Sandwich, I was grateful to know Tom's wisdom and friendship. I will miss him.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Eager Girls and the Clarke Family - You made him very happpy!

Tom enriched all our lives in so many ways. I am grateful to have known him, first as a teacher/advisor then as a family friend.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I picture him playing a game of cards with MC as the laugh over some old memory.

Love Cyndi and Marcia

I didn't know Tom very well. I took care of him while in the hospital on 7 East. While he was there we became very close. Everyone wanted to take care of him. He was a fun loving guy that knew how to make you smile even when you were having a bad night. He never put himself first. He made everyone smile!! I probably put on 10 pounds from all the chocolate he gave to me! But it was well worth it to be able to know a guy like him. He was one of a kind! When we heard the news, I'm not...