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Thomas J. Picknally

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1957 - 2021

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Thomas J. Picknally, 63, passed away peacefully after a brief illness on January 30, 2021 at Lahey Hospital. He was born on July 23, 1957 in Springfield, the son of the late Carmen and Frances “Nancy” Picknally (Devine). He was also predeceased by his mother-in-law, Charlotte Napolitan.Tom...

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We miss Tom as much today as we did 2 years ago. We continue to remember all the great times we had with Tom. He was a great "Big Brother". We will think of you always and forever. Love Lynda and Paul

It's been a year, but the wonderful memories of Tom are still so vivid. How can they not be! Tom was so important to us and our family. He will never be forgotten. We talk about him everyday, about his humor, his generosity, his support and so much more. The love for our sister Cyndy was unmeasurable! A proud father and grandfather. We know he watches over them all. Even as the years go by, we will always miss him and always think about him, that will never change. We love you Tom, you...

Uncle Tom, or "Unc" as I called him, was a very special man and one of the most influential people I have been blessed to have in my life. When my parents chose my Uncle Tom and Aunt Cyndy to be my Godparents, personally, that became significant in my heart and after I grew to learn the significance of the honor, as well as how special the relationship between my parents and my Godparents is, it became cherished. My Uncle Tom and Aunt Cyndy truly took on that role. Joe, his son, and I,...

I am Isabel Corbett’s sister. I met Tom several times and I think the entire family is very nice. It is a honor to know such wonderful people like Tom.
To the entire family, very especially Mrs Cynthia Picknally and his son, my sincere condolences. Maria and Peter Klanko

Dear Cyndy, Joey, Maureen and Children,
We were so sad and surprised to hear about Tommy's passing. Since moving several years ago we hardly saw Tom but when we did, we were greeted by his warm smile. We were always so fond of him and will never forget him. Heaven has a new angel. Sending love and sincere condolences.

I was sad to read of Tommy’s passing. The Picknally family were our childhood neighbors...and a big part of our childhood. My sister, Caryn and I were blessed to have them as our babysitters...
How wonderful to read that Tommy enjoyed such a happy life! While he was taken too soon, may ALL the memories and moments he shared with family and friends help ease their sadness...Sleep With Angels, Tommy
Candy (Camp) Smith, Caryn (Camp) Doten,
My parents, Bob & Clarice Camp, send...

Tom was the epitome of a hardworking, knowledgeable person. His knowledge of the motorcoach industry was impressive, and you could see his passion for it. I'll never forget Tom's generosity or his friendly face. Until we meet again, Tom, thank you for your service.

In loving memory of a wonderful man.
It was a pleasure to have known you.

Dear Cyndy, Joey, Billy, Betsy Nancy and extended Picknally Family,
I am deeply saddened and heartbroken to hear of Tommy’s passing,
Tommy was always smiling and happy go lucky person. I have many wonderful memories of Tommy growing up across the street.
My deepest condolences to the Picknally family and Tommy’s extended family.
Thoughts and prayers.
Love,