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Thomas R. Webber

Springfield, Massachusetts

Dec 21, 1946 – Nov 22, 2022

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BORN
December 21, 1946
DIED
November 22, 2022
LOCATION
Springfield, Massachusetts

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Thomas R. Webber 1946 - 2022 Springfield Thomas R. Webber, 75, passed away at Baystate Medical Center on November 22, 2022. Born in Chicopee on December 21, 1946, Tom was one of five children born to the late Alice (Van Keuren) and George R. Webber, Jr. He graduated in 1964 from Cathedral High School and served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War era. During his career, Tom worked for both Conrail and the US Postal Service. Tom was a lifelong fan of the Red Sox and a loyal Philadelphia Eagles fan since living in the Philadelphia area in the 1970's. Tom is survived by his sisters Suzanne Fitzgerald (Doug), Diane Kemmerer (Bruce), his nieces Kara Rutledge (Matt), Kelly McCraw (Joe), and Mackenzie and Morgan Kagel, and a nephew, Benjamin Webber. In addition to his parents, Tom was also predeceased by his brothers, Stephen and Christopher Webber. A graveside service will be held on Monday, December 5, 2022 at 12:00pm in Calvary Cemetery, Hampden St., Chicopee. Corridan Funeral Home has been entrusted with handling the arrangements. www.CorridanFuneral.com

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I am so sorry to read this obit. I´m late with my sympathy note, but just found the obit today. Tom was a customer of mine many years ago at a restaurant in Groton, Ct near where the Webbers spent many summers. Tom and I became friends. When my wife and I took over our own restaurant in Mystic, Tom became a regular there too. He joined us for Thanksgiving yearly at our restaurant. He entertained us with many tales over the years. He is missed.

Saddened to hear of Tom's death. i lived on the next street. I knew Tom and Suzanne well when we were young kids on Roosevelt Ave (In Suzanne's class at Holy Name School),,, i believe the family moved to Springfield in 1958. Walter Krzeminski, HNS Class of '62.

Tom; we shared many a growing up memory, Holy Cross hockey, CHS 1964, Nathan Bill. Hope to see you on the other side.

I only met Tom once or twice. I was friends with his younger brother Chris in elementary school, and I remember being invited over to their Newton St house once in a while. I have only good memories of Tom, who was always kind and friendly .RIP always. Sincerely, Mark Latino

To Suzanne and the entire Weber family, I was very sad to hear of the passing of Tommy. When someone we love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. My condolences to you all.