Thomas-McDavitt-Obituary

Thomas S. McDavitt

Dorchester, South Boston, Massachusetts

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Of Dorchester formerly of So. Boston, August 3, 2007. Beloved husband of Sara L. (Burroughs) McDavitt. Loving father of Erin Brennen & her husband Russ of Marlborough, Thomas P. & his wife Minerva of FL, and Brendan & his wife Orlagh of So. Boston. Dear son of Gail (Cronin) of So....

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Sara,
We are so blessed to have shared many wonderful times with you and Tom. Some of our most precious memories revolve around sharing the joys and struggles of raising our families together in Cedarville. It was so much fun to listen to stories that Bob and Tom told about coaching together. Our vacations together in Enfield, on the Cape and in Florida were awesome. I’ll always remember Tom’s mischievous sense of humor and the twinkle in his eye, as well as his determination to beat me...

Sara,
Although Tom entered our lives but only 1 year ago this has been the
most wonderful year to remember. His and your friendships mean the
world to us. "BIG GUY" will remain in our hearts forever. Tom stood for
what all should be...human kindness and love. His humor was the best
Tom could always bring a smile and sunshine to all he met. Tom will be
surely missed but always in our thoughts. Thank you Tom and Sara for
coming into our lives and your friendship.

When I was three and insisted on going to the beach on Christmas day, I learned that sometimes father really does know best, I was daddy's little girl. In second grade when I entered the Gong Show and sang The Battle of New Orleans, I learned how to believe in myself, I was daddy's little girl. After softball games when we would go to Betty Anne's, I learned it was never really about the ice cream, I was daddy's little girl. During our summer vacations, driving up and down the east coast,...

Sara: Hopefully you will remember Bob Frye, a close friend of Tom when we worked at Citgo together.I remember our trip together (Tom & I) to Falls Church VA. to attend an E.K. Williams seminar. By the time the week was over everyone loved Tom. That to me sums him up. He was just a "likeable guy". He had a great sense of humor and I'll never forget his contagious laugh. I'm sorry we (Lorraine and I) never got to see you guys again. But that's the way life goes. We are doing well, with our...