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Thomas M. McTigue

Stamford, Connecticut

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THOMAS M. McTIGUE - 66, passed away on Saturday, October 15, 2005 at Stamford Hospital after a courageous battle with Parkinson's Disease.Born in Stamford, CT on January 17, 1939 the son of the late Richard and Catherine McGinty McTigue.Mr. McTigue retired in 1988 after having worked for 25 years...

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Dear Nancy, My deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband. I did not know Tom but, my neice, Randall spoke very highly of him. I know that he will be missed. Cherish the memories. God Bless!

Alison McTigue Keating & Family,

Alison,
Was sad to hear about the passing of your father. My deepest sympathy to you, Kevin, and your entire family.

Tom Winn (Hart School)

My grandfather loved me and the rest of my family, and we all loved him too. We are all doing a great job at getting through the death together. I love you all, we are doing great. He was always there for us, and he showed it, he watched sports, and although it was too hot at the pool for him to watch, he told me he would have loved to come. He was always proud of all of us.

callie

Lenny and I are deeply saddened by Tommy's passing. We always admired his sense of humor during his illness. When attending functions, he and Nancy would joke about Tommy bringing his own chair. He was a very friendly person who always greeted us with a smile. Our deepest sympathy to Nancy and family.

Alison, although it has been many years since we last saw one another, I always remember you with fondness from our school years. I am so saddened by your loss and will hold you and your family in my prayers. God Bless.

RICH, SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR BROTHERS PASSING. HE WAS A GREAT PERSON.
CHARLOTTE & JERRY PACELLI

I knew Tommy a long time and I never knew a more friendly and gracious person. I was proud to be honored with him at the Oldtimer's this year. His memory will live on.

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE PASSING OF TOMMY A FRIEND OF OVER 50 YEARS MAY HE REST IN PEACE ALONZO LUCAS JR.

i read the death notice on line. tommy and i were in the navy reserves together and i think we went away to boot camp, i will aways remember his laugh in serious situations. when i read that nancy horton was his wife, i said ," i went to wright tech with nancy " so both of them were part of my life. i send my sincere sympathy and prayers to you nancy and your family. joe