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Thoms M. Manning

Dorchester, Massachusetts

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MANNING, Thomas M. Of Weymouth originally from Savin hill after a long illness on November 3, 2008. Age 72. Mr. Manning was a Stationary Engineer at Cambridge Electric Light Company and a Korean War Era Navy Veteran. Tom is survived by his wife of 45 years, his beloved Bernadette (O'Sullivan). He...

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Hey daddy. I wish u were here I need a hug

Merry Christmas Dad!

Dad - gooda morn, gooda morn!! Just a note to say I love you and miss you!

Dad,

Today was the first snow of the season.

I thought about you and your snow blower and how the driveway would have been plowed down to the blacktop.

A day does not go by that I don't miss you and wish for just one more Good A Morn from you.

I miss to and Tommy wants you to know that he misses you and loves you.

Buppy,

I miss you so much. Thank you for the best hugs ever. I love you to infinity and beyond.


Love You,
Tommy

Dear Bernie and Family,
I am so very sorry to just have learned about your beloved Tom's death. I wish I had known at the time as I would have made every effort to be present and concelebrate his Funeral Liturgy. I have such great memories of Tom from my childhood visits to Jack and Julia's home on Tuttle St. and sharing many great meals and visits in that most hospitable home with my Grandfather Mike Manning! Please know that I have said mass for the happy repose of his soul and...

Bernie & Family
Our sincere condolances on the death of Tom R.I.P. Sorry we were unable to make the the wake or funeral. I have been laid up for months with a broken leg. May God Bless you and family at this time of sorrow

Sincerely,

Marty and Mary Carr

I have 2 great memories of Tom, the first is from many years ago when I was with my grandfather Mike Manning at the home of Jack and Julia and Tommy was in his sailors uniform, I was 7, and Tommy was bigger than life. The next is from many years later when he came out to Springfield for my swearing in as a Judge. We talked about my old memory and had a good laugh. I can't tell you how sorry I am that I didn't hear this sad news until today. Please accept the deepest condolences of my family...

Hi D,
I was saddened to hear of the loss of your Dah. Please take care of yourself. I'm here for you...