THOMAS-MOTYKA-Obituary

THOMAS MITCHELL MOTYKA

Hatfield, Massachusetts

1959 - 2021

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January 30, 2021
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Hatfield, Massachusetts

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THOMAS MOTYKA, 61, passed away peacefully January 30th, 2021 at Baystate Medical in Springfield, with his family members at his side. Tom was born December 19th, 1959 in Northampton the son of Frank and Jane (Vollinger) Motyka. Tom graduated from Smith Academy and lived in Hatfield for most of...

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I was searching for the obit of an old friend from Hatfield just now and saw that Tommy had passed on. So sorry to learn this. When we moved back to Hatfield in 96 Tommy was at Montys where I bumped into him. I mentioned we were moving into a house that day and he immediately volunteered to help out...and even volunteered his friend who was with him. What a laugh we all had that day. What a great homecoming. I've never forgotten his kindness and joyful spirit. Rest in peace Tommy and may...

To Tommy’s family. I just heard of his passing on Feb 5. So very sorry for your loss.

We are sorry to hear of Thomas's passing. Our deepest condolences to the Motyka family.

Chet & Chris Skorupski

I was so very sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I have such fond memories of neighborhood gatherings as we were growing up. Tom always made me laugh. Tom took my youngest son under his wing when we visited Hatfield. He taught him how to drive....at probably too young an age (LOL) and they explored our old haunts. My son thought the world of him. My deepest sympathy to all of you for the loss of your dear brother.

Just heard the bad news,
It's another sad day,
We've lost a true friend,
Not sure what to say.

Always willing to help.
Truly one of a kind.
A heart bigger than most,
And a life well defined.

Remembering the good times,
That's quite easy for me.
The pain has now stopped,
Go rest in peace "T"



Lester



It is with great sadness I learned of Tommy’s passing. Tommy was a very close friend of mine and our family. I loved him like a brother, we did so much together when we were younger. He was the true meaning of a friend, always willing to help with any project, no matter how hard. I am going to miss Tommy dearly! I love you brother... until we meet again. God Bless you and may you Rest In Peace!

Ken and I have the fondest memory that gives us such a huge smile. The memory is from 30 years ago and Tommy came to visit us in New York. I was a stay at home mom at the time and our condominium complex had a pool. I can remember it like it was yesterday.....Tommy and I would take Holly (our daughter) to the pool every day while Ken was at work. Every day at least 5 times he would say, THIS IS GREAT, WE CAN JUST LET KENNY MAKE ALL THE MONEY AND WE CAN HANG OUT AT THE POOL--I MIGHT NEVER...

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I’m so sorry to hear about Tommy’s passing. Always made me laugh. May he be consoled by his dad in heaven. My condolences and thoughts to the family.