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Thomas James McVey Jr.

Hartford West Hartford, Connecticut

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McVEY, Thomas James, Jr. Thomas James McVey, Jr., 85, of West Hartford, husband of the late Ann (Rutkauskas) McVey, passed away Saturday (December 8, 2007). Born in Hartford, son of the late Thomas J. Sr. and Bernice (Etherington) McVey, he grew up in West Hartford and graduated from...

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Tom touched many people's heart...he was a very generous man, and will be fondly remembered at Brittany Farms. I will miss him,
Leslie Johnson

Dear Ruth: I am so sad to hear of the loss of your brother. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God comfort you. Love, Charlene

GOD BLESS YOU FOR ALL THE ENJOYMENT
YOU HAVE GIVEN ME OVER THE YEARS.
EL

My fondest memories of Uncle Tom are from visits to his home to run the trains. Uncle Tom would don his train engineers hat and we would spend hours in the basement with his trains. I remember he was always ready to laugh heartily and was just fun to be around. He and Ann traveled a lot and we would look at slides while he explained what they saw. I always wished I could have traveled to those places too. I have always been proud of his being a fire fighter and glad of his service. We...

Goodbye Dep, my friend. You were a fine, kind man to everyone that you knew and you will never be forgotten

My deepest sympathy to the family

Dear Carol: It is with deep saddness in the loss of your Dad. He was truly a extraordinary person. My years with him on the Fire department leaves me with many fond memories. He was a joy to work with and everybody's friend and vise versa. I'm certain that my words and memories would be articulated by those who knew him, as I did. He was that kind of a guy. I am happy I was able to visit him during his ailments, including phone calls. I will miss seeing him at lunch or dinner. He was...

Another...of the Greatest Generation has left us. Thank you Tom for a job well done. May you be met at the gates, by the FD/PD Honor Guard.

Goodbye Dep, my kind friend. You were a shinning star and will never be forgotten.

You will be greatly missed Uncle Tommy. You were greatly admired and truly a "class act". I will carry many fond memories of you through the remainder of my life.