THOMAS-WOOTERS-Obituary

THOMAS A. WOOTERS

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WOOTERS, Thomas A. Of Boston and Quechee, VT, passed away on April 14, 2016, after a brief illness. Tom was the eldest son of the late Joseph Michael and Marie McGarry Wooters. After attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he...

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Hi Kathryn,
Our address is:
9 Dory Rd.
Warwick, RI 02886

Thanks for reaching out.

To Tom's family and friends,
It is sad to hear of the passing of a member of our beloved community. Know that he will live on in our hearts as he does in yours.

Extending my deep condolences to the friends and family of Tom Wooters. I will keep fond memories of his musicianship at camp SAMW

I send my sincere condolences to the family of Tom.

I've known Tom for years from our association in music with the SAMW community. This past summer I had the pleasure of building on that friendship as we roomed together at the Inn on the shores of Lake Winniepesaukee.

His kind smile and wonderful songs will be sorely missed.

Family and friends of Tom,

I am sorry for your loss.

Tom was a fellow camper at WUMB's SAMW (Summer Acoustic Music Week) to which I used to attend. I am blessed to have known him--his joyful calm, passion for music, and ready smile.

He will be missed.

So sorry to hear the news. Tom and I would always spend a few hours sitting on the Inn porch playing a few tunes, telling a few stories and just enjoying the scenery at SAMW music camp. I will miss him.

Bo Veaner

As a member of the Summer Acoustic Music Week community, I received the news of Tom's passing with considerable sadness. I hope the void that he has left in your lives will fill quickly with all your fondest memories with him. May peace attend him on his journey and comfort you in your time of loss.

Dear Kathryn,

I'm so sorry to hear about Tom. I met Tom at SAMW many years ago and roomed with him several times. He was gentle, bright and articulate and could alwqays get a laugh out of me. As much as he loved SAMW I also know how much he looked forward to you picking him up. He wasw a true gentleman and will be greatly missed.

Truly one in a million... Blessed to have had Tom for a father-in law and grandfather to our two children. A favorite memory will always be the time he and his loving wife Kathryn were over for dinner. An avid guitarist, he brought his steel guitar and strummed and sang "Charlie on the MTA". Fascinated, Ciara and Aidan strummed the strings, all smiles and giggles.
Thank you Tom Sr.for your gentle presence. It will forever live in our family's hearts.
With love,
Tom...