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Thomas O'Sullivan

Westfield, Massachusetts

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Thomas O'Sullivan 1939-2010 WESTFIELD - Thomas O'Sullivan of Westfield died peacefully at home with his family by his side on May 29, 2010 after a lengthy illness. Born in Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland, he came to the US in 1961 becoming a citizen in 1968. Tom retired as Manager of the...

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Gramps its been 8 years sense you left this crazy world. and everyday that go's by there is not a minute nor second I don't think about you. I miss you dearly and will see you sometime later on in life. I LOVE YOU GRAMPS!!!!

My Dear Friend Annie and Family, I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad...He was a wonderful man and I know he will be so missed by all of you...Just remember...he will always be alive in your thoughts and memories...He lived a wonderful, full life with much love...I hope it brings you comfort to know that he had peace in the end with his family all around him...My Deepest Sympathy to all of you!

Sincerely, Cathy Rousseau

Darlyne,
I was saddened to hear of the loss of Tom. Please know that my thoughts are with you during this very difficult time.

Sorry to hear of your loss...may fun memories and the support of family and friends help you through this time.

Annie---I am thinking of you and your family...my heart goes out to you all...

I was fortunate enough to work at Baystate and got to know Tom. I am extra fortunate that because of my employment there, I became very good friends with his daughter Ann. My heart goes out to her and her family with sympathy.

Uncle Thomas was the 'all fun, cool' uncle, great to visit us ,a nd gave us the time of our lives when my 2 friends and I visited usa in 1998, the high light been, taken on a plane and uncle thomas the pilot!! nerve wrecking too though!. lots of great memories of his annual visit home and all his stories, (some not true!!) and especially at our wedding , him and darylne drove the bridesmaid and flower girls in their big posh car to the church, but went to the wrong hotel for the reception!!...

Dear Cousins,
I am so sorry that your dad is gone. I cannot even imagine how you are feeling, what a great loss. Your dad was such a warm, engratiating, gregarious character! We loved him. He was much too young to go. May you always carry loving memories of him with you and pass on his silly Irish jokes!
Love, your cousin,
Deirdre and family
Stamford, CT