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Thomas J. Quinn

Scituate, Massachusetts

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QUINN, Thomas J. Captain BFD-Retired, of Scituate, formerly of South Boston, died on December 9, 2010. He was 81 years old. He was the loving husband of Margaret "Peggy" (McDade) Quinn. Beloved father of Daniel Quinn and his wife Patricia of Marshfield, Peggy Watson and her husband Sean of...

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Dear Peg & family, so sorry for the loss of Tom, our thoughts & prayers are with you all...Linda & Scott Seidenspinner

Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.

Dear Peg, Dan, Peggy and Tom,
I extend my sympathy to all of you.
Tom was so lucky to have you all, as you were to have him. What a great supportive, loving family. I was honored to be with you and pray for Tom, as he was close to death. May he rest in peace, and may all of you keep his great spirit alive in your hearts. Blessings,
Sr. Ellen Reilly,SND

Tom Quinn was as close as family as they come. All of our important celebrations included Tom and his fabulous family. Besides his terrific sense of humor and a great way with telling a story, what I remember most is his singing voice -- especially when he'd launch into Irish songs with my dad, and sing his trademark "The Wild Colonial Boy," or the funny "I Met Her at the Morgan Memorial." He was a wonderful man and I will miss him greatly..

Dearest Peg,Dan,Peggy Ann and Tom and families,
I have you all in my thoughts and prayers. We celebrate Tom's life today and everday.We celebrate a life today and all that earned him the love,admiration,the respect of family and friends. Feeling grateful for out time with him,enriched for having known him.Feeling blessed to have his remarkable spirit here among us forever.
In sympathy and much love your sister-in-law and aunt Susan J Quinn

It is so sad to have a man Like Tom leave us. He was as solid an individual as you would ever meet. Devoted to family. A lifetime of service. As good a friend as you could ever find.