Thomas-Shea-Obituary

Thomas Francis Shea

Elmira, New York

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SHEA, Thomas Francis Died at home, July 26, after an illness. He was born December 29, 1927 in Hornell, New York, son of Helen and Thomas Shea. He and his wife, with their three children, moved to Elmira in 1968. A manager for the United States Post Office, he retired in 1989, after...

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Dear Theresa and family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Dear Theresa,Tommy and family,
I am so sorry to read of your loss, I pray you are comforted by the love you had for each other.You are inmy prayers.

Dear Shea family, please accept my condolences on the loss of Tom. He was a boss of mine at the Elmira Post Office back in the '70s, and I remember him well. I also used to see him at the Hibernian Club when I lived in Elmira. He was a good man and will be missed.

Theresa, Anne, Steve and Tom

My sincere sympathies to you all. Tom was a terrific man who no doubt is now keeping company with the angels.....and of course telling a few stories.

I shall miss my namesake, yet cherish the history and the memories. Tonight, the "parting glass" in his honor.

The Wheeland family extends our deepest sympathies. We will forever have fond memories of Tom and will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Mrs. Shea, Anne, Steve, and Tom,

So many memories of fun times at your home during the school years with Anne. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to you all.

To the Shea Family, My prayers are with you all at this difficult time. He was a very nice man always friendly and kind. Again you are all in my prayers.

Theresa and family,
I'm very sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. It was great to see him last month and to remember so many fun times from the past.(especially the Ithaca fireworks trip) He was truely a special man. I will remember him in my prayers. With sympathy to you and my cousins.

To the Shea family: we share your sorrow and grief. Tom was always a pleasure to be around at the AOH. He lit up the room, and was a wealth of knowledge about Irish history. Our condolences to all of you...Tom is in our prayers, as are all of you. God Bless.