Thomas-Wall-Obituary

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Thomas Wall

Wallingford, Connecticut

1925 - 2015

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DIED
February 1, 2015
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Wallingford, Connecticut

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Thomas ?Tuck? Wall, 89, beloved husband of the late Helen V. (Sheehy) Wall, of Northrop Road, Wallingford, died, peacefully on February 1, 2015. He was born in his family?s farm house, September 21, 1925, a son of the late Thomas J. and Catherine (McNabola) Wall. He had been a lifelong...

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I woke this morning with a dream that was about the farm while working there in my high school days. Then to open the computer to find the remembrance. The dream was about the daily chores many of us did to run that farm. To be a part of something bigger than yourself was always present. The life skills that I learned from Tom have stayed with me and guided me through life. Over the years Tom and the Wall Family has opened the door to many and offered help along the way to many folks. Their...

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To the entire Wall family:

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss about which I just read. May he rest in peace. God's peace be with you in the coming days. I join numerous individuals in thanking him for his significant and lasting contributions to Wallingford, CT.

I knew many members of the Wall family through Most Holy Trinity Church and School. His late son, Patrick, was my classmate and friend at Most Holy Trinity School and Lyman Hall High School. ...

Our deepest sympathy Tom was a great person. Always asked me about Eric's cows when he came to the office. He truly loved farming.
Louise, Fred, and Eric Becker

Deepest sympathy to the Wall Family. God made a truly wonderful man who was a husband, father, farmer, and public servant. Rest in peace Tom and Helen.

Rose Gaudio Lamy Family
State Retiree/Connecticut Ambassador

On behalf of the Meehan Family I send deepest condolences. Mr. Wall was a true gentleman who served his community with honor and distinction. RIP.

To Terry and family, your father was the true meaning of a friend that was there when you needed him and he passed that on to you and the rest of your family, may he rest in peace.Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your brothers and sister

To all of the Family I wish I could have been there to celebrate your fathers life. He gave us all who he touched a feeling we all can make a difference and showed us though his own life. Your dad was a true leader. He will be missed by so many. My deepest sympathy to all of you

I have to say it will always be in my fond memories all the days I worked on your farm ,I gave you 5 years of my life and you gave me more than I can ever thank you for. You will always be in my heart and I know the wind will be at your back and the light be in you face. You saw the good in people may God be with you.Mike Groves