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Thomas Randall Garrity

Dover, New Hampshire

Aug 11, 1951 – Apr 26, 2012

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BORN
August 11, 1951
DIED
April 26, 2012
LOCATION
Dover, New Hampshire

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Tasker Funeral Home - Dover Obituary

Thomas GarrityDover, NH - Thomas Randall Garrity was born in Fall River, MA on August 11, 1951. He died on April 26, 2012 at Riverside Nursing Home in Dover, NH after a long illness. Tom graduated from Somerset High School in Somerset, MA in 1969. He attended Lowell University before...

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May 8 2012 To the Garrity Family, We're sorry for your loss. Tom was a great person, always putting the thoughts and needs of others before his. He was a great boss, and taught me alot, and he was a good freind too who will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Fellow employee and friend, Stephen Trask and Family.

I was truly saddened to hear from one of our former Somerset High teachers of Tom's passing. Tom was a good friend while we grew up in Somerset. He'll be greatly missed by me and all of his classmates.

Tom was a good man. His family can be proud him and the manner in which he conducted his life. He was a person that you were happy to call a friend.

May he rest in peace and his family be comforted by the good memories of a great guy.

I had the pleasure of working with Tom for almost 15 years at Daley Oil Co. Tom was a skilled tradesman who could fix anything. He was not only a good friend, he was compassionate and caring. My condolences to his Mom and brother John and immediate family.

Tom was a very friendly, caring person that was a pleasure to know. My thoughts and prayers are with his family- he will be sorely missed.

REST IN PEACE MY OLD FRIEND

Tom was a generous and caring person who was always there for others. He was a true volunteer. My mom and two of my brothers knew Tom very well when he was on the Swansea Volunteer Fire Department and they always enjoyed his legendary clambakes, as well as his sense of humor. Rest peacefully, Tom.

Tom, it has been a pleasure to know you. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.RIP.