Thomas-McNiff-Obituary

Thomas McNiff

West Milford, New Jersey

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DIED
April 21, 2017
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West Milford, New Jersey

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Thomas McNiffMcNiff, Thomas J., 70, passed away April 21, 2017. Beloved Husband of Rosemary (Linden) McNiff. Loving father of Sean McNiff (wife Diana) and Megan Kate Griffin (husband Brian). Brother of Nifty Chagaris and grandfather of Shannon and Hunter Thomas. Memorial Mass Saturday May 13,...

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I know you are resting in peace. You now have a new friend with you, my Bill. God Bless you and your beautiful family. Love you always. Linda Chagaris

Tom was such a special person. Miss him & his wonderful personality.

I am so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. We went to high school together and years later we met up in the Cardinal restaurant in Pompton Lakes. I worked for the police department and would meet Tom in the morning a few days a month. We spent some quality time talking about old times and family. I will miss him and pray he is at peace.

So sorry to hear of your loss. I went to high school in Tenafly with Tom and he was always kind,funny and very sweet.

Tom and I had a great
friendship. He always made an effort to visit me at work. Loved his visits to catch up on family news.
God bless him and his loving family.
Our sympthies, Linda Chagaris and Bill

Tom was a dear friend. So sorry for your loss, Rosemary and family... I haven't seen you in a long time, but I will always cherish the memories.

Dear Tom you will always be remembered, thank you for your support, you were close my friend, you were the only one! Rest In Peace

Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of your husband, father and grandfather.Tom was a very special friend to all of us at Lincoln Park Dialysis.He was fun to be around and made any day brighter. Tom loved his family very dearly and was so proud to become a grandfather. I will never forget Tom and will remember him fondly. Please take care and you all are in my thoughts.Love, Sheila