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Thomas P. McNamara Jr.

West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Thomas P. McNamara, Jr. 1927 - 2011 WEST SPRINGFIELD - Chief Thomas P. McNamara, Jr., 84, died on Tuesday at Holyoke Healthcare Center. Born in Springfield on May 20, 1927, he was the son of the late Thomas and Margaret (Cummins) McNamara. A graduate of Cathedral High School and St. Anselm...

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Dear Thomas McNamara & Family:
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. We read his obit and he is a great man. He's not gone Tom. When you see your family, there he is.
We served in the Marines together. Remember Platoon 3010 and those 100 mile clubs we ran at 29 Palms?
Molly, my girl and I send condolences and though late, a prayer to Jesus on Heaven to keep your Dad at home.
Best
David and Molly Griffin

Mrs. McNamara and family, I am so sorry to hear of Mr. McNamara's passing. My deepest condolences.

Dad, You were the best father anyone could ever have. I could always call and ask for your advise. You gave me a wounderful life. I will always love and miss you. Love Mary Ellen.

Martha my condolences to you and your families for your loss of husband Tom, their father and grandfather. Your old Chicopee and West Springfield neighbor has good memories of days passed. God bless you all, may his memory be Eternal.

Mrs. McNamara and family, our deepest condolences to you and your family. May your wonderful memories help thru this difficult time.
Bob and Linda Bengle and family

Dear Martha & Family , I can't begin to tell you how much " Chief " taught me . He was extremely fair , and his Office was Always open t whomever needed him , no matter what the issue . He will remain myFriend and hold a Special Place In My Heart . May He Rest Well , and May God Watch Over Your Family . Reverend Kenneth & Kathleen Parrish Mount Rainier MD.

grandpa i am so glad that i have so many great memories together from when i was young waiting for you to come home in you cruiser and turning the red and blues on as i stood in front to mowing lawns to setting up christmas lights to going to point o woods i remember packing the car and riding down in the cadillac with u and gram the list is endless thank you for teaching me on how to be a gentleman and a scholar your famous quote i can't thank you enough but sadly its your time to rest now ...

you were a great AMERICAN AND A GREAT IRISHMAN I WAS VERY PROUD TO KNOW YOU REST IN PEACE YOUR FRIEND PAT MURPHY AND DIANE

Ann & Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad lived a good life, I remember him from our younger years. My thoughts & prayers are with you.