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THOMAS MANUS "Tom" McCAFFERY

Sarasota, Ohio

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McCAFFERY THOMAS "TOM" MANUS McCAFFERY, decorated Vietnam veteran, has peacefully passed away after a lengthy illness. Son of distinguished Cleveland city council members James and Margaret (Wagner) Mccaffery (previously deceased), Tom attended Cuyahoga Community College and became a water...

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My dearest Tom will always be my father n law though more father.even though I should been put on the side line I never was with you.our hearts will break but yours is final free our pain is great but yours is final gone our sorrow will take us in dark but your walk is leads you to the final light ...shellie

You are in our thought and prayers and we have any wonderful memories
Love
Dave and Alyce

Pampa, you're a wonderful person! I'm proud to call myself your granddaughter :) I love you so much and you will be forever missed. It breaks my heart that I won't see you again and you won't meet your great- granddaughter. Rip in peace

He was my friend, my confidant, my rock.. my dad.

My dad had a super big heart and a great sense of humor. He was always concerned with others and needed to know they were doing well. He cared deeply for friends and family in a way few do.

If I said I will miss him it would be a huge understatement. Not a day will go by I don't think of him.

Thanks dad for always being there for me, always standing up for me, always making sure I had what needed to face life's...

Uncle Tom: more my brother than my uncle. We all miss you so much. You were full of love for all your family and your country.
love, Nancy & Michael

Tommy was an especially sweet-hearted fellow who I never forgot through the years although its been so long since I knew him and his family from Hough Ave. I was also privileged to have been able to treat him and his pals to a fine dinner in Bangkok Thailand while they were there on R&R from South Vietnam.

(Also, belated thoughts to Margaret, Peggy and Kathleen whose passing I only just learnt from Tommy's obituary).