Thomas-Mc Cabe-Obituary

Thomas J. Mc Cabe

South Hadley, Massachusetts

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T. Paul "Uncle Paul" Mc Cabe, 88, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, April 30, 2017 at BaystateMedical Center. Born in Holyoke, son of the late John J. and Geneva G. (Moakley) Mc Cabe, he was a lifelong resident of South Hadley. Uncle Paul was a graduate of the Hampden College of Pharmacy and...

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It does not seem possible that it is already 3 years since Paul passed. I reserved for him the mass at St. Patrick's church on Friday, May 1st, because Thursday was not available. Because of the virus though, there are no masses. The missed masses are to be rescheduled at a later date. I think of Paul so often because he was such a kind and sweet person. He would have been devastated by the virus deaths at the Soldiers' Home. Know that he continues to be in my prayers.

I reserved the Tuesday, April 30th, 2019 7 am mass at St. Patrick's Church in Paul's memory and will continue to honer his memory as long as I live. He was was a dear friend.
Connie Clancy

The 7 a.m. mass on Tuesday, April 30th was requested by me in Paul's memory. I will continue an annual mass as long as I live. He was a dear and chearest friend.

Connie Clancy

Paul: It is so hard for me to believe and accept that you are no longer with us. Your passing has certainly left a large void in my life. I will miss our phone calls. They had become such an anticipated event. I do know however, that as with the phone calls, every contact you had with all your friends always left them a better person. There is an ever growing need in this World for honorable people like you who were "Givers" without any expectation of reward or even recognition. Your reward...

Dear Mary & Family, So very sorry about the passing of Uncle Paul! He was such a very nice man, and always enjoyed running into him and talking! Our thoughts & prayers are with you all! With our Deepest Sympathy, Ellen & Mike

I want to extend my deepest sympathies to the entire family. "Mr. McCabe was a gentleman in every sense.....kind caring, soft spoken, and special in every way. He was adored by all that knew him. He ws more interested in others than himself, a legacy he should be proud of.
I knew him for many years while he lived at Town House. If our paths crossed, we always spent a moment for a quick chat.....his first words were always, "How's everything going Jeff ?"
He was one of a kind, so very...

I feel like I have lost another brother.
Rest in peace, Paul.
Love from Connie Clancy

Already miss you Paul.All of us at Big Y Pharmacy will never forget you.

Love Claire & Jim Long and all your friends at the pharmacy.

so many memories with uncle Paul visiting Richard at the Soldiers Home fond memories ,so very sorry for you loss the CLEANING LADY