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Thomas Torrisi

Dracut, Massachusetts

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Thomas Torrisi, 51, died suddenly Thursday October 27th in Ames, IA.

Born in Lowell, MA on February 21st, 1960, Tom was the son of the late James and Stephanie (Wewiorski) Torrisi and brother of the late John Torrisi. He was educated in Lowell...

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There are people talking and WONDERING...Will there be any sort of Celebration of Tom's life, here in Naples??? My wife and I are more then willing to help in any manner possible. There are alot of us wondering, but no one seems to know the answer. I'm afraid that if much more time passes, so will the opportunity to celebrate the man we all loved so much. I read these posts and they make me smile. I want to do something for him in Naples...He Deserves That! [email protected]

The world is a better place because Tom was here. May he rest in peace and his family be surrounded by love during this time.

Elizabeth, Diane, Jim and Carol,

Tommy was my trainer at Golds Gym for 5 years and through our time together he became more than my trainer he was my friend. I loved his amazing sense of humor,the warmth by which he greeting everyone and his ability to have a strong connection with everyone he met. If it wasn't for Tom I would not have met my dearest friend, I owe that to him. Elizabeth I remember like yesterday how much he looked forward to seeing you when you where living...

Tommy embraced life's grand adventures. We were all better for having known him. Peace.

Elizabeth, Diane, Jim and Carol,

Tommy and I (and his dog Taboo) “moved” to California in 1981…..30 years later I am still out here and forever indebted to my friend. His humor and selflessness kept us going across country from Massachusetts and got us through those first few months that we couldn't find work. When Tommy started working first, he shared with me what was his until I was able to find a job. All of us from the Gage Field crowd will always love him like a brother and...

My heart goes out to the Torrisi family especially to your daughter whom I know meant the world to you. May all feel comfort knowing that you will be watching over us like a guardian angel. Tom, you were one of a kind. I will treasure all of the times we spent together. You will remain forever in our hearts.

Our condolences to the Torrisi Family. Tommy was a great guy who we all remember fondly from Lowell. He had such a great laugh and we will remember all the good times at Gage Field. God Bless.

Mary (Kenney) Woods & Jack Woods

Carol, Roland, Julie, Mark, Stephanie and the rest of your family, we are so sorry for your loss. May your brother/uncle rest in peace. You are all in our thoughts.

Great memories of LHS basketball and hanging at the park. Tom was one of the good guys. My condolences to the Torrisi family.