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Thomas “Little T” Villanova, Jr. passed away on March 20, 2023. Tommy was born on March 17, 1980 to Denise J. Timmermann and Thomas M. Villanova, Sr. in Weymouth, MA where he was raised and educated.
Tommy graduated from Weymouth Vocational Technical High School in 1998, where he earned his high school diploma and later found work in the construction trade. He is remembered fondly by many coworkers and mentors as kind, happy and always offering those around him a good laugh.
Tommy was well known by all for his deep love of the Boston Bruins and the consistent reminders he would send to his loved ones about upcoming games. He truly was one of the Bruins’ biggest fans and could be heard yelling and clapping seemingly from the other side of the state on any given game night. Anyone who knew and loved Tommy remembers him for his joyous and contagious laugh, his ability to increase the energy in any room and the genuinely soft, sensitive heart he had for the love of his mother.
Tommy is survived by his devoted mother, Denise J. Timmermann, father, Thomas M. Villanova, Sr. and loving younger sister, Sara C. Ivil (Timmermann). He also leaves behind his two beautiful daughters, Rylee Joy Villanova, 16, and Mia Grace Villanova, 11. Tommy is survived as well by many adoring aunts, uncles and cousins, including many family members in western New York where he spent much of his free time.
Tommy “Little T” will be forever loved, forever missed and forever held in the hearts of those who love him.
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Jillene Amore
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So many memories shared with Tom, he will forever and always be missed! Truly unbelievable.
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