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Thomas "Tommy" Fil

Hadley, Massachusetts

1971 - 2023

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Thomas "Tommy" Fil Hadley, MA - Thomas "Tommy" S. Fil was born into a circle of love on October 10, 1971, to Barbara (Rytuba) and Donald Fil and he died surrounded with the same overflowing love as he passed away on Friday, May 26, age 51, at Baystate Medical Center after suffering injuries...

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Dear Ginny and Family, I was so truly sorry to hear of Toms passing. I know that you will miss him terribly...but dont worry - he is good hands, my Mother will take great care of him !! xoxo

To Donny and Barb. We just heard about your tragic loss. You have our utmost sympathy and prayers. In the good old days, Farm Petroleum was like another family, we loved our employees and their families. Tommy was a good kid, and an upstanding man. We know he will be sorely missed. May God give you peace.

Tom you were one of the most loving, caring and generous people to have walked this earth! We know you are leaving a gap in this world that will never be filled again. We know your loving family will miss you but so will MANY! GO INTO GODS LOVING HANDS. You will be missed

Rest in peace you gentle giant. You will be missed.

To the Fil Family.... The hearts of the entire Campbell family go out to you as we send our deepest condolences and prayers to you all. TOMMY was a very dear friend to all of us including our late father, Norm Campbell, who passed away five years ago this coming August. TOMMY, and DAD, would sit around tje kitchen table at 98 West Street in Amherst having a few beers great conversation with many memories in tow and even Tommy´s sun Dylan would eat the chocolate chip cookies dad would...

So sorry to hear about Tom, my deepest sympathies to his family and many friends. I met Tom when I worked at Campus Auto. Great guy always made me laugh. May he rest in peace

Barbara, Don, Deb, Dee Dee and Families: Tommy will always be remembered as a genuine North Hadley son...our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, hold onto your memories ~