Thomas-McOsker-Obituary

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Thomas Gerard McOsker

South Portland, Maine

Mar 23, 1957 – Sep 8, 2024

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BORN
March 23, 1957
DIED
September 8, 2024
LOCATION
South Portland, Maine

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Hobbs Funeral Home - South Portland Obituary

On September 8th, 2024, Thomas Gerard McOsker (67) passed away unexpectedly at home. He is remembered for his gentle nature, wonderful sense of humor, incredible gift of knowledge, tremendous love of family, penchant for languages, and enduring care for all who knew him.

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I just read of Tom’s passing in the Holy Cross alumni magazine. I have fond memories of Tom as a gentleman, great athlete and all around good guy who was a respected by all.

I count myself lucky to have known Tom. He was a per diem SLP at some of the hospitals that I have worked at lending his expertise. He was always good natured and smiling no matter the hour. We would often have talks about mutual patients or home improvement projects. He was a good human.

Remember seeing him on his roof on Frye island.
I needed some extra nails.
He was there for me with smile.
Always someone that was willing to help.
Will miss you Tom.

I will cherish the memories with Tom and family,Soccer Matches, Lacrosse , Frye Island, Patriot games outside at his house and a few late night discussions and not dwell that there will no new memories and pay attention to the family that Bryce & Kayla have built and glad that Tom and Cindy was able be a part of that .....Cheers to a short life well lived. !!!

Deeply saddened to lose Tom, He was a great human being who has touched many hearts. I have worked with Tom for many years at NERH. Tom did not need any language to communicate with his patients, he had great quality of connecting with them and enlighten their hearts and minds. I worked with Tom on many projects, his scope of practice and expertise was not limited to a specific discipline. Tom was a dear friend, thinker, innovator, problem solver and a great Neuroscientist.

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Sorry for the loss. He was a person that when I met him he was friendly and easy to talk to. He was a great help to me while in Rehab following my stroke. I will not forget his help

Deepest sympathy to all family. A donation has been made to the Dominican Sisters in Tom’s memory. Sorry we are not available in person on Sunday

My condolences to the entire family on behalf of my family and the officers and members of the West Indies Commandery of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Knights Hospitaller.
Cherish the memories.

Dear Bryce, Kayla and family - We are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to you all. Sending hugs and prayers. May your incredible memories comfort you now and in the years to come. Janice and Joe