Tom-McFarlane-Obituary

Tom McFarlane

Dover, New Hampshire

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Dover, New Hampshire

Tom McFarlane passed away in Dover, New Hampshire. The obituary was featured in Foster's Daily Democrat on May 20, 2008.

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Marlene, My deepest sympathies are with you during this trying time. I remember Tom as a Child when I worked with his Mom, Marlene ,at MaCallens, we had some good times. I know how sad it is to lose someone so close and dear to the heart. My sincere thoughts are with you, still at this time because I know the hurt never leaves the soul.

Ken,
I'm very sorry to hear about your brother. Know that you are in my prayers and thoughts. I have warm memories of you and me talking about Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and all the Marvel super heroes; and trading comics together over at your house on Grape Street in Newmarket. I'm glad I have those memories. You're a great guy, Ken. Take care and stay strong.

Tom In early 80'S fishing

I m so sorry to hear about Tom.
I went to school with Tom in Newmarket and like many others have fond memories.

Penny(Harvey) Botterman

Dear Marlene
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss."No child should die before his parent" Fond memories

We were so shocked to hear about Tom's passing. Our daughter played softball with Claire a few seasons ago. Although, we do not know you very well...I do remember talking to Tom while at the games. He was always there, never missed a game. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dear Mrs.(Marlene)McFarlane and Kenny;
No words we would try and come up with would soften this loss for you, or for Tom's wife and children. (I still can remember all those fun days back on Grape Str. in New Village when we were little guys growing up, and all the times we went for penny candy to Beaulieus corner store.) Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. As you get through these next trying days look up if you can and know that God knew Tommy's heart as he knows our...

I was saddened to hear the news about Tom and my condolences go out to his family. I went to school with Tom in Newmarket. He was funny, nice and so tall, sort of like a gentle giant. I had a few flashbacks, one being around the times of Jr. High when a bunch of us would hang out in New Village and I remember for some reason there was a big sand pile in my yard and Tom and the other boys would flip each other into this sand pile and Tom being so big compared to us would do most of the...

I was very sad to hear of Tom's passing. It was always so nice to be neighbors. We had alot of great memories hanging out listening to tunes or shooting hoops in our younger years.He even let me dye his hair blonde when I was going to beauty school. It came out strawberry blonde, but he didn't care. He was a real special guy and I will always remember him fondly. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family.