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THOMAS MICHAEL FEELEY

1945 - 2021

THOMAS MICHAEL FEELEY obituary, 1945-2021, Melrose, FL

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THOMAS FEELEY Obituary

FEELEY, Thomas Michael Sr. November 19, 1945 - February 5, 2021 For Tom Feeley, family came first. He was a loving husband of 52 years, father of four, grandfather to 9, brother to 11, and cousin, uncle, great-uncle, and dear friend to too many to count.

Tom was born in Cambridge, MA, on November 19, 1945, and grew up in a large Irish-American family in Melrose, MA. In 1968, he married the love of his life, Joan (Sullivan), one of nine children from a family across town. Tom graduated from Melrose High School in 1963, received his Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Salem State College in 1968, his Master's of Business Administration from Babson College in 1971, and his Master's of Science in Taxation from Bentley College in 1982. Tom was elected to the Melrose Board of Alderman from 1974-78 and served as President from 1977-78. In 1978, Tom and Joan moved to Andover, MA to raise their family. Over the last 15 years he and Joan have divided their time between Andover, Kennebunk, ME, and Sanibel, FL.

Tom was a fixture in the Boston business and political community. In 1974, he started the Boston-based accounting firm Feeley & Driscoll, P.C., which he grew into one of the largest and most recognized CPA firms in Massachusetts before retiring in 2016. He was the President of the Massachusetts Society of CPAs from 1985-86 and was on the Board of Directors for the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants from 1990-1994. Tom volunteered for Mike Dukakis' first gubernatorial race in 1972 and continued to work with and advise local and national politicians for the remainder of his life.

Those who knew Tom were struck by his genuine affection and his generosity with time and attention. His mix of business sense, street smarts, no nonsense communication, good humor, and empathy made him a natural mentor and confidant to people from all walks of life, including senators, CEOs, mom-and-pop business owners, recent college graduates, and the musicians at the local pub. His motivation was always selfless-he simply liked to see people succeed.

Tom raised money, volunteered time, and made numerous philanthropic donations to charitable organizations including food banks, affordable housing groups, medical research and treatment centers, after school programs, and higher education.

Tom was a voracious reader, a political junkie, and a die-hard sports fan. He loved his broad circle of friends, Irish music, spirited conversation, golfing, and taking his grandkids out to breakfast. He was a warm and generous spirit, and he will be missed.

Tom is survived by his wife, Joan; children, Kelly Feeley of Boston, MA, Dan and Molly Feeley of Andover, MA, Tom Feeley and Alexis Sullivan of Topsham, ME, and Jon Feeley and Jenny Lupica of South Portland, ME; grandchildren, Hannah and Maddie Pogoda, and Maeve, Sam, Clementine, James, Ben, Maggie, and Cam Feeley. He was the son of the late Francis X. and Alice (Ahern) Feeley; the sibling of Alice and the late Herb Carney, Carol and the late George Lee, the late Rose and Paul McDonald, the late Francis Feeley, Jeremiah and Mary Jane Feeley, Catherine and Larry Dennison, Mary and Paul Downing, Susan Mullens and the late Charles Feeley, Nancy and the late Paul Feeley, Maureen and Jack Woods, and David and Karen Feeley.

Due to gathering restrictions, the Funeral Services and Burial will be a private, and the family will host a Celebration of his Life later this year. For online remembrances, please visit Gately Funeral Home at https://www.gatelyfh.com

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Tom's memory to the Salem State University Foundation, online at https://participate.salemstate.edu/thomasfeeley or via mail to 352 Lafayette Street, Salem, MA 01972. Also, let your family know that you love them. Gately Funeral Service

(781) 665-1949

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 9 to Feb. 14, 2021.

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Ronnie Keenan

September 29, 2021

A great guy, a smart natural leader, served with his
quick Irish wit. QB for Tag football Sundays in front of Melrose High School. Missed by all who knew him.

Buz Bedford

February 22, 2021

Tom was a true mentor and friend. He gave me every opportunity and helped me succeed. I will miss him greatly.

Louisa Kasdon

February 16, 2021

Tom was one of the great mentors I met in my life. An incredible, generous, smart and very funny man. A visionary. I am so sad to hear of his passing.

Richard Mullens

February 15, 2021

A generous man for sure. Rest in peace and God bless his family.

Kim Meader

February 15, 2021

When I started my commercial banking career, Tom was one of the first professionals in Boston to reach out to me. We had many discussions over the years on the local economy, politics and the banking and accounting industries. He was always supportive in good times and bad.
I miss hearing him talk to Diane through his recorder, asking her to send me magazine articles or a book he found interesting. I miss his laugh and dry sense of humor. Rest in peace.

teddy hoague

February 14, 2021

tackle football on Sundays and GIQs behind franklin school, waiting for Frankie. a good solid man, i'm sorry we missed our connection last year.....see you later...

Jack Arsenault

February 12, 2021

Tom was a great friend and mentor. Helped me so much in business and personally. So true that he was a natural mentor and loved to see people succeed. Loved being with him and we will tee it up together again. I will miss my true friend. Love and prayers to Joan and all the family.

Lynne and Dick Allard and our boys, Dan, Glenn, Todd and Paul.

February 12, 2021

Tom and his family have always been great friends and neighbors. We participated in baseball, football and hockey together. Spent many cold mornings in hockey rinks.
Tom and his firm were great supporters of Andover Little League and Andover Hockey.
The Allard's will sorely miss Tom.

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Lisa Hastings

February 12, 2021

I have such fond memories of Tom and his time with AGN. I was in the 2000 leadership class he and Ken Hughes taught, and valued his counsel in the years after. He brought excellence and commitment in everything he did. Rest In Peace, Tom.

John Markey

February 10, 2021

Tom was a wonderful friend to the Markeys . We will miss him greatly.

Mary and Richie Hart

February 10, 2021

We send our heartfelt condolences to Tom's entire family.

Richard Ahern

February 10, 2021

To Joan and all the Feeleys,

We are so saddened to hear of the sudden loss of cousin Tom. He will be sorely missed. We send you all our deepest condolences, love and support.

Rick Ahern & Wilfredo Diaz

Jason Maxwell

February 9, 2021

I am very sorry for your loss. Tom adored his family and his grandkids. He was a true friend and the best business advisor one could ask for. A "true to his roots" Melrose kid and SSU grad that made it big! He will be missed by many. May your hearts be filled with memories and his love.

Debbie (Mitchell) McCormick

February 9, 2021

Joan and Family,

I was so saddened to hear of Tom's passing. I owe so much to him, professionally and personally. I spent 20 years learning and growing from his mentorship and guidance and am using his lessons daily. My love and and prayers are with you. RIP TMF.

David G. McCarthy

February 9, 2021

Very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and Prayers are with Tom and the entire Feeley family. May he rest in peace.
Always
David G. McCarthy

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