Thomas-Miner-Obituary

Thomas J. "Tink" Miner

North Stonington, Connecticut

Apr 26, 1945 – Dec 21, 2025 (Age 80)

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BORN
April 26, 1945
DIED
December 21, 2025
AGE
80
LOCATION
North Stonington, Connecticut

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North Stonington - Thomas "Tink" J. Miner of North Stonington, passed away Dec. 21, 2025. Born April 26, 1945, to the late John and Lila (Carpenter) Miner, Tink was a 14th generation founding Miner of Stonington, and lived a fulfilling 80 years of adventure, excitement, unconditional love and...

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I am very sorry to hear of Tink's passing. It was nice to see him and have a nice conversation at the fair this past year. My sympathies to all his family.

With sincere condolences to Tink's Family for your loss. Tink was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor, and I'll always remember him stopping by construction sites to visit with his buddy Steve; the tow of them always sharing a few good laughs. Most sincerely, John Patrick Walsh, AIA

Tinker was my brother s best friend growing up on Courtland St. in Pawcatuck. Ct. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Dear Rebecca, So very sorry for your loss. Condolences to you and your family.

So very sorry to learn of Tinks passing! He wa a very special guy and I was fortunate to share a portion of my life as his friend. We will certainly miss him at “Coffee”. Our get-togethers will not be the same! RIP, my friend!!

Bill Sydenham

So sorry Becky to hear about your dad. He will be remembered by me by the smile he always had. May he rest in peace

My condolences to you. My late husband, Jim shared many a coffee with Tink and friends. Tink kept in touch and shared pictures and stories of his grandchildren. I´d like to think of Tink and Jim meeting again for a coffee. May God be with you, Donna Maine

MAY THE ROADS RISE TO MEET YOU, MAY THE WINDS ALWAYS BE AT HIS BACK, MAY THE SUN SHINE WARMLY UPON HIS FACE, MAY THE RAIN FALL SOFTLY UPON HIS FIELD AND UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN MAY GOD HOLD HIM IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND.

Steve Jr. and I are very sorry for your loss. For many years Tink would come every weekend to see Steve Sr. We always enjoyed his visits.