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Thomas Blake Fletcher

Parsippany, New Jersey

1958 - 2020

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May 14, 2020
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Parsippany, New Jersey

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Thomas Blake FletcherThomas Blake Fletcher, 62, passed away on Sunday, May 10, 2020 in the loving arms of his partner, Debbi Kirwan, at their Parsippany residence. Tom was born in Syracuse, New York on May 4, 1958, but was a proud resident of Florham Park, New Jersey for most of his life. It was...

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A simple man without a care in the world. Nothing but fond memories. Cant believe he´s gone 5 years already. Miss him and his annual St Patrick´s Day corned beef dinners which he enjoyed hosting. Rest in piece brother in law.

Tommy
Always a freind to many FP familys as well as the great family of Fletchers .
He will be missed
My prayers with the family

Heaven has gained a wonderful angel~ funny, kind, loving and loyal friend. Tom, you were a bright light in my high school & college years. You were always so proud of your family and your children. Condolences to the Fletchers and Debbi. I feel blessed to know Tom and mourn his passing.

Tom and I had soooo many wonderful memories together, many that only he and I know about. From the Park Tavern, to the Madison Dog & Cat Hospital, to HS antics, College parties, road trips, plus, plus, plus. I alredy miss him terribly. His lsat comment to me was ... Youve been a great friend...see ya on the other side. Rest in peace my friend. I will always have a smile and a tear when I thnk of you.

The Fletcher family lived across from me on Kenneth Court and what a fun loving family they were. Tom was happy go lucky and so friendly. My sincerest condolences to the Fletcher family on the loss of Tommy. He is with Marty and Fletch now and watching over all of you. RIP Tommy.

So much more than a Kenneth Court neighbor. He was my older brother. Fun loving and complex, deep thinker all rolled into one. Tobogganing down Nabiscos hill at night. I would never have attempted something so outrageously daring without Tom. The best human ever!

Some of the most wonderful recollections of my childhood were right there as a Kenneth Court kid and Tommy Fletcher was a huge contributor to those great memories. The daily evening basketball in their driveway and the never ending weekend street football games are highlights of the fabulous irretrievable past. May Tommy rest comfortably in God's Almighty Kingdom.

A most excellent friend and teammate. Always uncountable pant loads of laughs with Tom in the house. The hive is going to be a lot more lonely without this Hornet around. Thanks to Debbi for all your love and care for him. See you on the other side, Tom, well have several beers.

Ive known Tom for a very long time and saddened to hear of his passing. I have nothing but fond memories. My condolences to the entire family especially my nieces Amanda and Abby. RIP Tom.