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Thomas Giroux Jr.

Moose River, Maine

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MOOSE RIVER -- Thomas Giroux Jr., 80, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2011, in Jackman.

He was born Oct. 11, 1930, in Holyoke, Mass., the son of Thomas and Antonia (Lacasse) Giroux.

Tom grew up in Holyoke, Mass. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy, served four years and became a master boiler man....

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To The Giroux Family

We are so sorry for the loss of Tommy. Please accept our heartfelt thoughts and prayers for you all. He was a man of great ethical value and a first rate human being who will be missed by all who knew him. There are no better men than Tommy- The best of the best!!
God Bless

Joe, Lisa Munster and Family

I have many fond memories of Tommy during our years in Jackman. He always seemed to have such a happy, fun-loving attitude which brought a smile to anyone he encountered. He was an asset to his community and will be greatly missed by many folks. My sincerest condolences to the Giroux family.

"Here come the train, train coming around the track" ... Tommy at 3 A.M. when working as a car knocker for C.P. Rail. Chet and I would run into Tommy usually up the Moose River Camp road and by the time we got there he'd been there, done that, and ready to move on. Great attitude that had a very positive influence on everybody he came in contact with ... condolences to the Giroux family.

Our deepest condolences to the Giroux family. Tommy will be missed.

To the Giroux Family -
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. We were so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Please accept our most sincere sympathy. He will be greatly missed.

Wallace & Frances Bisson - Jackman

We send our sympathy to everyone in the family from Holly Hughey and Leslie Hughey. He was a fun, loving person.

To the Giroux family we offer our most sincere condolences on the loss of a great man.
The Stroud family...Fanny, Isabelle, Charles & Eileen

To the Giroux family, please accept our seepest and most sincere sympathy for the loss of Tommy. He will be missed every Sunday at St-Anthony's. Butch, Nathalie, Thomas and Daphne

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Giroux family. Tommy was a wonderful man, always had a smile on his face and could brighten anyones day. It was always a joy to talk with him, I will never forget our last conversation.
You will never be forgetten. God Bless you Tommy!