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Thomas "Tom" Poznick Sr.

Lowell, Massachusetts

1942 - 2021

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April 7, 2021
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Lowell, Massachusetts

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LowellThomas "Tom" Poznick, Sr., 78, passed away on Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was blessed to have the rosary said to him by his granddaughter, Nadia Poznick just before joining God in Heaven. Tom grew up in Lowell, Massachusetts, where he was known for...

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Tom was without a doubt, an outstanding citizen and credit to our hometown, Lowell, Mass and of course to the Riddick Lowell High 1960 football team. Great Guy, great family person. I miss him and his lovely wife, and the complement she shared of my mother. Please help me with a contract to Tom´s wife or his family. Mike Donabedian, 978-772-4050, Devens, MA. Thanks to all, and for having Tom as a team mate and class mate for class of 1960. Love to all. - Mike Donabedian

I will always remember playing football with Tom. He was the best team mate and respected by all the team and Coach Reddick.

So sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. A great Sacred Heart guy.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.Steve and the entire Poznick family my deepist sympathies.So sorry for your loss. Bill

Remember him well.. watching play on Sunday ay Cawley,, what afootball player

My wife and I want to express out condolences to the Posnick family, on hearing of Tom's passing. Growing up on Stromquist Ave, everyone knew the Poznick's and it really was a neighborhood of good hard working families. Tom certainly will be missed by all of us who knew him. Brian and Barbara Jason

Remembering Tom as a great brother-in-law, Super athlete and devoted husband and father to his family. My sincere sorrow to Joanne and the whole Poznick family. With loving memories of years past Bunnie Stevens.......

To You Steve,
It might have been years since you and I have talked.
But I will never forget all the memories that you and I have shared.
You being a bartender, and I also being a bartender.
BUT THE BIGGEST THING WAS YOU AND I BEING THE BEST NEIGHBORS THERE WAS.
I HAD LIVE ON COSGROVE ST.
I JUST WANT TO SAY, i AM VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

He was always a fine gentleman,rest in peace Tom Paskiewicz, North Billerica