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Kevin Michael Tubridy

2/19/1945 - 10/15/2025

Kevin Michael Tubridy obituary, 2/19/1945-10/15/2025, Pomfret, CT

BORN

2/19/1945

DIED

10/15/2025

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Potter Funeral Home - Willimantic

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Willimantic, Connecticut

Kevin Tubridy Obituary

Pomfret - Kevin Michael Tubridy of Pomfret, formerly of Mansfield, left his earthly paradise humorously called, "The Ranch," for his place in Heaven Oct. 15, 2025. He was born in Willimantic, Feb. 19, 1945, the son of Joseph and Dorothy Tubridy. After many fun-filled experiences at preparatory schools around New England, Kevin ultimately graduated from Windham High School and Providence College.

Although Kevin began his working career at Tubridy's, a women's wear store founded by his grandparents in the early 1900s, then run by his parents in Willimantic, he had other aspirations. He had always been interested in architecture, much to his father's dismay, and he began a small business designing projects, teaching himself and learning along the way. He quickly became a brilliant local planner and concept designer who held both himself, his employees, and builders to the highest of standards, imagining and creating unique and innovative building designs.

Kevin wore many hats, from running Tubridy's to founding his design firm, New England Design, Inc., which had grown substantially over the years. His greatest design pride was his firm's extensive building design work with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and Foxwoods Resort and Casino. He began there by first designing the original bingo hall and ended up some eleven years later, designing the signature colorful grand hotel, which is still used in Foxwoods ads today. Among other commercial properties Kevin designed were Eastern Connecticut State University's Child and Family Development Center, numerous buildings at the Pomfret and Rectory Schools, East Brook Mall's several evolutions, Ledgebrook Condominiums, and many gorgeous homes in Groton Long Point, literally changing the overall beauty of the area.

Kevin surrounded himself with supremely talented, loyal, and creative architects, landscape designers, builders, tradespersons, artists, and super special staff members who were the glue to it all.

Kevin was also proud to serve on several Boards of Trustees, including Natchaug Hospital, Pomfret School and The Rectory Schools.

After living in Mansfield for many years, Kevin and Betsy, his wife of 49 years, built their dream home in Pomfret. Over the past two decades, they have enjoyed gorgeous sunsets, their many dogs, gardens and beautiful landscaping.

Kevin leaves behind his wife Betsy (Purves); his four children: Sean (Becky) of St. Paul, Minn., Erin Gates (Andrew) of Wellesley, Mass., Michael (Summer) of Charlotte, N.C., and Connor of Evergreen, Colo. He also leaves his beloved grandchildren: Henry and Emma Gates, Jackson Tubridy, and William and Gus Tubridy. He leaves many nieces and nephews; and a bazillion dear friends and acquaintances too numerous to list here.

Kevin requested no service, but a Celebration of Life will be held at the family's convenience. Donations may be sent to Our Companions Animal Rescue, 34 Sanrico Drive C., Manchester, CT 06042, a non-profit organization providing adoption opportunities and programs to promote animal care. For an online memorial guestbook, please visit www.potterfuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Day on Oct. 19, 2025.

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N.Paul and Mary Frishman

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I began working with Kevin when he hired me as a design consultant at his first office in his home. That initial collaboration grew as he expanded into two more offices, and our professional relationship evolved along the way.

Later, after my wife and I formed our own company, opportunities expanded for us when Kevin brought us on as Architectural and Interior Design Consultants for New England Design. Working together on numerous various projects-including the memorable Foxwoods and select projects for Mohegan Sun Casino-was both a valued and inspiring experience.

Foxwoods Resort and Casino, in particular, was unique. The project teams often referred to it as the "berserk track," given the incredible pace and demanding deadlines. Yet amid the intensity, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation´s vision provided boundless opportunities for creativity and collaboration.

I also have fond memories of meeting Kevin at my loft in New York City after his buying trips for his retail store, Tubridy´s, and driving together back to Connecticut-times filled with conversation, laughter, and shared ideas.

Though we lost touch for a while, we reconnected by phone over the last few years. Just last month, I felt inspired to visit the area and to also see him in person after so many years. We spoke for a while, and as I was leaving, he extended his hand. I told him I would be back to visit again-or if not, that I would see him on the other side.

Well, on the other side it now is.
It has been an amazing and uniquely shared journey.

Our sincere condolences and prayers are extended to his family and friends during this most difficult time.

N.Paul and Mary Frishman

karen j hatcher

Yesterday

"His greatest design pride was his firm's extensive building design work with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and Foxwoods Resort and Casino." It remains a beautiful and much admired building and signature star of the gaming resort today. His involvement in revitalizing the tribal nation is remembered. My condolences to his family. In deep sympathy, Tribal Elder Karen J. Hatcher.

Dave Fairman

Yesterday

Rest in Peace Kevin

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