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Thomas A. Hanifan

Chicopee, Massachusetts

1928 - 2024

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Thomas A. Hanifan1928 - 2024ChicopeeThomas A. Hanifan, 96, of Chicopee, passed away on December 13, 2024 at Baystate Medical Center. Born in Annascaul, County Kerry, Ireland on September 17, 1928, he was the son of the late John and Mary (Courtney) Hanifan.Tom came to this country in 1950 at the...

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Sincere sympathy to Kay, Tommy, Mary, Jimmy and Michael and all the Hanifan, Kavanagh and extended family on the sad passing of Uncle Tom. A trip to america was never the same without visting uncle Tom and family, catching up in all the news back home. May his gentle soul rest in peace.

We are very sorry to hear of Tom´s passing on behalf of his sister Nora(Tuite) and children Brendan, Eamon and Marie(Hood). Brendan and Marie remember Uncle Tom and his family´s warm welcome when travelling in the US about 40 years ago. Sending Uncle Tom´s family lots of love as they celebrate his life sharing lots of memories with their family and friends. Xx

Kay, Tommy, Mary, Jimmy, Michael and family. My condolences on your loss. I read the very heartfelt tribute to Mr. Tom. He was and always will be Mr. Tom to me and my four sisters. Two memories I'd like to share. One is that when I was a young boy (or lad as he would say) he took down the triple Oak Tree in our front yard. He out on his spikes climbed to the top of the tree and took down the entire tree. The second one is when you decided to brick your house. There was professional...

My condolences to the family. I worked in the engineering dept. with Tom for many years. He was a great guy to work along side. He was a good mechanic, and he would keep you laughing with all the funny stories he told. He was well liked and respected and will be missed.

Tom, I am so truly sorry for the loss of your Dad. He was born the same year as my father and I didn't know he was from County Kerry as well. I remember the brick house across from Marshall Roy Park where your family grew up. Your father was the salt of the earth and no surprise you turned out the same. Again my deepest condolences. Larry Griffin Jr.

Jim and family, Sorry to read of your father's passing. Sounds like he was a great man and he knew how to enjoy life. I can understand why you were out working on a Saturday morning. Peace be with you. John Somers