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I miss him every day even though i didn't get to meet him but he is my grandfather and i think he would have been the best one ever. I love him so much
Thomas B. Swanson
April 26, 2022
Bridgeport, Connecticut
SWANSON Thomas W. Swanson Sr. age 45, of Shelton, beloved husband and best friend of Kelly Morgan Swanson entered into eternal rest on Sunday, May 22, 2005, at Griffin Hospital. Tom was born in Bridgeport, son of the late Robert and Dorothy Raymond Swanson. Tom was a manager for Connecticut...
Read MoreI miss him every day even though i didn't get to meet him but he is my grandfather and i think he would have been the best one ever. I love him so much
Thomas B. Swanson
April 26, 2022
Kelly and Family,
It saddened us to hear of your loss. Our Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. We are thinking of you and send you our Love and Prayers.
Love, Jim and Shelley Murray & family
Shelley Murray
June 08, 2005 | Canton, GA
Kelly and family, I'm sure that you don't remember us, but my family remembers Tom from his biddy coaching days. Tom was the assistant coach to my son James' basketball team, (Tim was on the same team) probably about eight to ten years ago. I'm sure he will be sadly missed.
Please accept our condolences to you and your family through this most difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jay, Nancy, James and William Murphy
Nancy Murphy
June 06, 2005 | Shelton, CT
Kelly and Family I am so sorry about Tom. I was so shocked to hear the news and I send my deepest sympathy. I have not seen either of you since popwarner when my daughter Danielle was a cheerleader but I wanted you to know that your in my thoughts and prayers.
Joann Krause
Joann Krause
May 28, 2005 | Shelton, CT
Kelly and Family, Paul and I are so sorry and our hearts go out to you at this time. When we found out today about Tom we just could not believe it. We are so sorry for your loss. Please always remember that Tom made a lasting impression on everyone that he came in contact with especially the kids that played Pop Warner. He may be gone but his memory will last a lifetime. Although, we are so far away our hearts are with you. God Bless~
Christine and Paul Russell
Christine and Paul Russell
May 27, 2005 | Phoenix, AZ
I was shocked and saddened by the news of Tom's passing. I knew Tom (and Mikey) through Pop Warner Football and from my High School days in Shelton. He was a tremendous coach and father who was a positive influence for so many kids. Until now, I did not realize he was also a very talented performer. He will be missed.
Dennis
Dennis Devonshuk
May 26, 2005 | Derby, CT
Kelly,
I was shocked to read about Tom's death. It has been years since our paths have crossed but I wanted to let you know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. My memories of Tommmy go back to the early 80's, he was such a caring person and always had a smile. GOD must have needed another caring ANGEL in Heaven Tommmy is now your ANGEL in Heaven watching over you and the kids.
With Deepest Sypmathy,
Charlene Hollo
Charlene Hollo
May 26, 2005 | Beacon Falls, CT
DEAR KELLY AND FAMILY,MY HUSBAND AND I WERE VERY SHOCKED TO HEAR WHAT HAPPENED. WE SEND OUR DEEPEST SYPMATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. WE WILL NEVER FORGET TOM,AND THE FUN WE ALL HAD AT THE SHOWS ESPECIALLY HALLOWEEN AT DANNY O'S. MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU AND YOUR KIDS. I KNOW THIS IS A VERY HARD TIME FOR ALL OF YOU ,BUT THE LOVE AND THE SUPPORT YOU WILL HAVE FROM EACH OTHER, I HOPE WILL SOMEHOW MAKE IT A LITTLE EASIER. SINCERELY, RAISA & GERARD CHASSE
RAISA & GERARD CHASSE
May 25, 2005 | MILFORD, CT
By band Vengeance was given the privilege of opening the show for MHZ the night of Tom's passing and were looking forward to playing with TymePeace at Toad's Place in July. I will feel forever honored and empowered to have witnessed Tom's passionate energy as he performed. On behalf of my band mates I want to send our heartfelt condolences...our thoughts and prayers go out to Kelly, TymePeace and all of Tom's family, friends and fans.
Duncan MacIntyre
May 25, 2005 | Durham, CT