Thomas-McEvoy-Obituary

Thomas J. McEvoy

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Thomas J. McEvoy NATICK Thomas J. McEvoy, a retired lieutenant with the Natick Police Department, died unexpectedly Saturday, May 2, 2009, at his home in South Natick, at the age of 93. He is survived by his beloved wife of 67 years, Elizabeth A. (Shea) McEvoy; and many nieces and nephews. Tom...

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We would like send our Condolences to you Elizabeth and family. Pop (Bill Anderson always spoke fondly of Tom). He always seemed like a gentle soul. God Bless and give you strength at this sad time.
Jon & Shirley Dillon

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

I will always remember Tom as a "Gentle Man" and having a pricless sense of humor. Elizabeth you are in my heart and in my prayers.

Elizabeth our deepest sympathys, we were
so happy to see you both last week in hallandale,Tom was a wonderful man and I am sure has left you with so many great memories. We are close by if you ever need anything.God Bless


Bruce and JoAnn Ricciardelli

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

You will be missed by many. I always enjoyed going to South Natick as a kid, Fishing in the backyard. Many good times there as the years went on.

You will be greatly missed Uncle Tommy!!! Love Donna, Steve, Michelle, Jim and Kevin.

Uncle Tonny has left me with many good memories through the years. The visits to Disney with Uncle Tommy, Aunt Elizabeth, Uncle Bill, and Aunt Thelma were ones of fun and laughs. He was a great guy and will surely be missed. My prayers, support, and sympathy go out to my Aunt Elizabeth at this difficult time.

Uncle Tommie will be missed by many. I have fond memories of visiting with him and Elizabeth in South Natick when I was a child.

He is at peace now and back in the company of his beloved brothers and sister.