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Sandra (Clark) Cazeault
February 11, 2020
After attending my cousins funeral today, I tried really hard to think of him as a young man. What I remember most, is as his brother Mike said, he lived life on his own terms. Remember him as the "rebel" of the family. Nothing outrageous, just living on his terms and no one could take him off that track. Remember him and my dad had a special bond "back in the day". After all, doesn't everyone want to live life on their own terms and not be influenced by others. That is the one lesson I will take from him. You will be missed by many people and now you are free from pain. God speed Tom and say hi to my dad.
February 10, 2020
Very sorry for your loss
Tom was always ready to help out when needed we spent a lot of time hanging out talking cars and tipping a few May God have mercy on his soul
Bob Gonyea
Lynn Gonyea
February 10, 2020
Tommy Davis, what can I say, you were one of a kind, my heart goes out to Linda, your partner ( wife ) for over 20 years. The love of your life. I remember you and Tom fishing in a canoe, and it flipped, you guys lost all your gear, well now the two of you can go fishing again. Always in our hearts ,
Joe and Lynn Gonyea
Mike Davis
February 7, 2020
Tom was the sort of person that lived life his own way. Growing up with him provided for a lot of great memories that will remain with me forever. We shared an interest in cars and music. Tom taught me how to drive a car and motorcycle. Time spent together was always enjoyable. Whether it was weekend visits to see him in the early days of living in Pawtucket or just getting together for the day at his place of business or to just get a cup of coffee or breakfast at the Fairlawn Spa. All times that I will look back on fondly. To all the late night trips to the closest Dunkin Donuts and the times just sitting back and enjoying a beer, I will miss you brother and will see you on the other side.
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