Thomas-Valentini-Obituary

Thomas E. Valentini

Springfield, Massachusetts

1938 - 2009

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Thomas E. Valentini 1938 - 2009 SPRINGFIELD - Thomas Ernest Valentini, 71, Ascended Into the Journey of Ever-lasting Life, from his residence on Saturday following a brief illness in the care of his loving family and devoted friends. Thomas was the husband for 46 years to Edith J (Maurer)...

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Aunt Janice, Tom and Doug,

We are very sorry to hear about Uncle Tommy's passing. It was always a joy to see him at family gatherings, his sense of humor and smile would light up the room. We hope it will be these memories of him that help you though these dark times. He was a good man that will be sorely missed by those who loved him.

Janice & Dougie:

I am so sorry for your loss. Tom was an incredible man and father and will be very much missed. He always welcomed Chris and I with open arms when we came to visit Dougie and for that I will be eternally grateful (too both of you). I know its been awhile since I have seen you guys, but you are always in my thoughts and prayers. If there is anything I can do for you or Dougie, please don't hesitate to call.

Becky & Chris

To the Valentini Family:
I am sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. My mother, sister and I worked with him for many years...we had a lot of laughs, having the same last name. "Dad" as I called him will be missed...he was a great guy and I'll always have good memories.
Richard Valentini and family

Janice & Family: Sorry to hear about Val. I can't tell you enough stories about the good times i had working at Tapley and the BMC with Val. Always had some laughs with him. I would visit with him at times in the parking lot where he worked in the South End. We had many stories to share. Sure will miss him. Sorry i was unable to attend the wake.

To the Valentini Family,
I started working with Val at the Tapley Street Annex in 1961. We worked together for many years, and I always enjoyed his humor. Later, when he worked at the South Commons, I would bring my cat to visit with him. He always enjoyed the visits and the cat. Tigger and I will miss him.

JANICE AND FAMILY..........GROWING UP IN THE PARK......TOMMY WAS A GREAT FRIEND.... HIS SENSE OF HUMOR MADE IT FUN .......HE WAS ALWAYS UPBEAT!!! THOSE WERE GOOD TIMES!! HE WILL BE MISSED.....!! ROZ MAKOWIEC

I had the pleasure to work with tom at the po bmc from 1983-1992. he was a very funny guy always talking and making u laugh. i"m so happy that tom got to enjoy 17 years out of the po. i will miss you dearly. god rest your soul. my prayers go out to the family of this wonderful human being.

Dear Janice, Tommy, Douglas, The news just reached us.. We only wish we could be there to hold you all, we had shared so many moments together. Tom always came out smiling no matter what was happening..may Our Good Lord surround you and hold you close at this time. WE Praise Him for Tom's life and what he means to each us. I expect Johnny was there to greet him home! Uncle Tom was a joy to John even in the hardest moments. We love you all and may the love of your family, and the Good...

Janice, Tom & Doug
May we add our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. His sense of humor and ready smile were his hallmarks and all who knew him will miss him. If we could wrap our arms around you now, we would.