Thomas C. Colletta

Thomas C. Colletta obituary, Nashua, NH

Thomas C. Colletta

Thomas Colletta Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Farwell Funeral Service, Inc. on Jan. 31, 2025.

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Thomas C. Colletta 66, of Portsmouth NH, passed away Tuesday, January 28, from complications of life-long diabetes. Beloved husband of Susanne (Feely) and son of Charlie and Doris (Galipeau) Colletta, Tom spent his childhood in Nashua New Hampshire. He attended high school at Bishop Guertin and then attended Keene State College on a full scholarship, where he earned a degree in Journalism and Public Affairs.
After graduation, Tom pursued his love of writing by working for the 1590 Broadcaster, a weekly newspaper in Nashua. He went on to write album and concert reviews for The Spotlight, the arts section of the Portsmouth Herald, and Rock Bottom Record's Hi-Fi magazine. He offered witty reviews of upcoming local shows and album releases in a gossip-style column titled Edna Bottomsley's Porthole on Portsmouth.
It's no secret that one of Tom's biggest passions was music. In college Tom would sing at dorm room jam sessions with a few classmates and future life-long friends. After college, Tom played with a band called Nervous Disorder, but is best remembered as front man and singer extraordinaire first in Gandhi's Lunchbox then Jupiter 2. He later added harmonica and tambourine to his repertoire, and in 1996 Tom discovered a passion for the Theremin. His unmatched humor and love of all things music resulted in performances that always exceeded expectations. Tom was extremely proud to be a part of the Seacoast's vibrant music scene as both a fan and a performer.
Tom made his career working in several Seacoast music stores such as The Book and Music Outlet and Rock Bottom Records, however for the last twenty years he's been the go-to guy at Bull Moose Records. A lover of all genres, he could point you in the right direction regardless of what you were looking for, and steer you towards what you didn't know you needed. Many musicians gained a wealth of knowledge listening to his stories and recommendations. One favorite story to tell was of the time Bono accused Tom of stealing his wallet at The Hampton Club Casino where a young U2 played to a small audience. Random conversations with customers often led to close friendships.
Tom was honored to be selected to represent the Portsmouth Arts Community on many occasions. Notably as the Grand Marshall of the Portsmouth Halloween Parade in 2008, and a host of the Spotlight on the Arts Award Show.
Tom was predeceased by his parents and his partner in crime, Bob Ford, who together created some wonderful music, memories, and crazy escapades.
Considering Tom's ardent love of music and animals, in lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Stratham, NH SPCA or The Continuum Arts Collective, a local non-profit in North Berwick, ME providing K-12 students access to materials needed to flourish (www.continuumarts.org).
Visiting hours will be held Wednesday, February 5, 2025 from 4:00 – 7:00 PM at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua, NH. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, February 6, 2025 at 9:15 AM at St. Patrick's Church, 29 Spring Street, Nashua, NH, followed by burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery in Hudson, NH. To leave an online message of condolence, please visit www.farwellfuneralservice.com

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Scooter Harris

March 1, 2025

Little did I know much my life changed, when Tom Colletta hired me at the book and music store back in ´87. I quickly learned that Tom was no ordinary store manager or lead singer of an underground band. He was someone that I could bounce ideas off of him and get an honest opinion. After all, Tom was one of the most creative and open individuals I had ever come across. He was a writer with a wonderful sense of humor and an equally memorable laugh, a passionate local scene advocate, a Hell of a Scrabble player, and most of all a great friend. What I learned from Tom Colletta, as well as his long time musical partner in crime - the late, great Robert Ford, was kept and will stay kept in my heart up and down this country and beyond. Until we meet again for drinks and Scrabble in the Astral Plane, Tom. (My '24 art of Tom and Bob)

Mark Colley

February 6, 2025

Went to BG with Tom. His locker was right beside mine for four years. He was smart. Very witty, opinionated and not afraid to express opinions others would suppress. I took many trips with Marty Bergeron from UNH to Keene State during our college days. God bless both of them. He always did like music. That started at BG. I liked him.

Pat Raia

February 2, 2025

Sending good thoughts and prayers to Tom's family. He was my assistant editor at the 1590 Broadcaster newspaper and a pleasure to work with. Most importantly, he was my friend. Rest well, Tom.

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John Kwiatkowski

January 31, 2025

Remember Tom turning me on to Pink Floyds Wish you Were Here Album in its entirety up in his bedroom at his parent house on Tolles Street...

Lisa Lamontagne

January 31, 2025

My deepest sympathies to his family and friends. I know he and I met in the late 80s or early 90s. I Love the story with Bono! May his spirit continue to give warmth to all he loved.

Charlie Brennan

January 31, 2025

My heart goes out to Tom´s loved ones. Tom and I were friends at Keene State decades ago, both studying journalism. He was a great combination of good-crazy, witty, smart and kind. Really good memories.

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