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THOMAS WENTWORTH MORSS

Wayland, Massachusetts

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HE WILL BE MISSED BEYOND WORDSThomas Wentworth Morss, 59, of Wayland, died in a traffic accident in Boston early Wednesday morning, July 11, 2018. He is survived by his wife, Shelby Calvert Morss; three daughters: Peyton (25), Phoebe (22), and Paige (19), all of Wayland; his mother, Mary Morss of...

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I will really miss Tom and remain stunned by the tragic loss. Such an accomplished guy with a down to earth and easy going personality. We were colleagues at BKB and have daughters around the same age. It was always great to see him - we had lunch just a few months ago. My heartfelt condolences to his family.

I had the pleasure of playing hockey with Tom for several years in Watertown. He was a fantastic guy and a true gentleman. My heart goes out to his family and those who knew him well. Saturday AM hockey will never be the same without him. May he rest in peace and may his family find comfort in knowing how deeply he will be missed by those lucky enough to have known him.

Two things I will especially miss about Tom: his inimitable smirk and the way he greeted you when he called (pre caller ID) with simply "Morss." My heart goes out to Shelby, Peyton, Phoebe and Paige. Tom will be so incredibly missed by so many. He brought joy and laughter to many.

Through all the years that have past your family is still part of our wonderful memories we shared in Singapore. We were truly sadden for your family. Wishing Shelby and the girls strength and peace .


Love,
Ted and Molly Kelly and family

I was stunned reading about his passing because a few days prior to that I had told myself to call him for a long-overdue reunion tennis match. We often played together and teases each other when we were working at BKB. When we were at the LODP class of 87, he tutored me on corporate finance and I'm forever grateful.

RIP, my friend. We all miss you. My deepest condolences to Shelby and your family.

Tom was a true larger than life character. We mostly knew him from his softball days as "captain" of the Rangers way back when, but had just seen him again recently and he hadn't changed a bit. He was always so funny, smart, engaging, energetic, thoughtful and someone who clearly loved Shelby and his daughters deeply. He will be sadly missed but may his "memorable memories" live on with his spirit and provide comfort to all in his family.

Sadly,
Phill Gross

Dear Shelby and daughters, I returned back to the office from vacation and was told about the passing of your Thomas. I am very sad to hear this and truly hope you can find some comfort in your memories of him, of which I would bet there are so many wonderful ones to recall, as he sounds like a wonderful husband and father. Sincerely, Patrice Bottari

I have worked with many people in my 47yeara but without out a doubt Tom was very special. We would talk and laugh about many things. I always looked forward seeing him and in particular how he would share loving stories about his family his girls and especially his wife and how much he liked admired and obviously loved her his forever love. He would say how lucky he was to have her in his life.

I know how sad and difficult It is for all of you. Please know my sincere thoughts and...

Though I'm a section D member of the class of 87, I remember Tom well. He will be sorely missed. My sincerest condolences to Shelby, Peyton, Phoebe and Paige and to the entire extended family. May the family know no further sorrow.