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THOMAS P. RIDGE

Everett, Massachusetts

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RIDGE, Thomas P. Of Everett, age 81, April 5. Loving husband of Elaine (Jancsy) Ridge. Beloved father of Carolyn Kelly MacWilliam & her husband Matthew, Karen Morrisroe & her husband Steven, all of Everett. Cherished grandfather of Tommy, Colleen, Michael & Madison. Brother of the...

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just found out about my friend Tom. I am so sorry I did not know he passed.
even though we did not keep in touch all the time I will miss him.he was a great guy. God bless to the family

I was both shocked and saddened to hear the news of Tom's passing. Not only was Tom a long time member and valuable contributor of his time and ideas to the North Shore Computer Society, where he as also a Board Member, but I considered him a friend. He was a man who had his opinions, and was not bashful about being forthright when sharing them. While he knew how to use a computer, his preferred method of communication was either on the phone, or face-to-face. He was a pleasure to know...

Elaine, Kelly and Karen, I was sad to hear of the passing of Tom/Your Dad. I always looked forward to seeing him and talking with him. What a great guy! I am sorry I could not attend the services. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Love, Mike

I just heard about this. David and I are so sad to hear this news... hugs to Elaine, Kelly and Karen and all the grandchildren...I am going to miss seeing him accross the street... love David and Michele Demato

Tom was always a gentleman and the voice of calm.
we will miss him.

Tom....You were my best friend and you are going to be missed. Elaine, Kelly, and Karen, my deepest condolences for your loss.

Uncle Tommy was just like a grandfather to David and myself. All the days we spent in the pool and greenhouse. And all the Thanksgiving's and Christmas Eve's. Those are special memories that I thank him for sharing with us.

We will always remember Ton for his kindness and his ability to make everyone around him feel included. Because he was such a 'people person", he kept the group of guys together. He will be truly missed for many reasons.


We will always remember Ton for his kindness and his ability to make everyone around him feel included. Because he was such a "people person", he kept the group of guys together. He will be truly missed for many reasons.