THOMAS J.-McDONOUGH-Obituary

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THOMAS J. McDONOUGH

North Olmsted, Ohio

Sep 30, 1940 – Jul 12, 2021

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September 30, 1940
DIED
July 12, 2021
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North Olmsted, Ohio
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Chambers Funeral Homes - North Olmsted Obituary

THOMAS J. McDONOUGH, age 80, beloved husband of 56 years to Dianne (nee Cooney); loving father of Bridget Stewart (Scott), Julie Fritz (Jonathan) and Coleen McCracken (Craig); grandfather of JT; brother of Michael (Sandy) and Mary Kay Rowell (Bill); brother-in-law of Mike Marshall (Elaine) and Mary Lou Enggasser (Al, deceased); uncle and great-uncle of many.  Proud U.S. Navy veteran.  Passed away July 12, 2021.  Relatives and friends are invited to meet for his Mass of Christian Burial Friday, August 6, St. Brendan Church (4242 Brendan Lane, North Olmsted) at 10 A.M.  Final resting place Holy Cross Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory to your favorite charity would be appreciated. For the Noon Celebration of Life reception, friends and family please contact Julie, Bridget or Coleen.

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My precious Tom was a beautiful man inside and out.
He would volunteer to help in Many causes. As a graduate of St
Ignatius And John Carrol Tom LIVED his faith and volunteered to assist wherever or whoever needed help.
He left his mark on many hearts. His smile and laughter is imprinted on the hearts of many!
He is a beautiful example of a man who lived his faith and followed the example he experienced from his family and friends. I have been so blessed to be the wife...

Dear Dianne, Mike, Mary Kay, and family. Please accept my sympathy. I just received word of Tom's passing. I am so sorry that I could not be with you to celebrate his life. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Mike and I will miss Tom tremendously. Mike is grieving the loss of his only brother. We pray for your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Dianne & Family,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Tom.
It's been many years since I met Tom at St. Brendan Parish, but I have never forgotten how affirming he was of me. He had a wonderful sense that vulnerability was an asset, not a liability. I am sure that he touched many hearts during his lifetime. May he Rest In Peace.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will miss the get togethers with our Ignatius pals and our occasional Skyping.

Thank you for your brave service to our country !