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Condolences for Thomas J. Duffy

Paul ReedWednesday, January 5th

Tom and family: We’re very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. We hope your memories bring you great comfort at this time. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. God bless your family.

Eileen QuinlanThursday, January 6th

So saddened to learn of the passing of Tom. We have very fond memories of his trips to Ireland, lots of fun, laughter and pints of Guinness. A lovely gentle person. May he rest now in eternal peace in God's keeping. Our heartfelt condolences to Maureen and all the family. Much love and prayers.. Eileen(Duffy) John, Aisling, Caitriona, Molly and Annie Quinlan, Cloonamna, Kilmovee. Co Mayo, Ireland
Much love and prayers. ❤️

Janice ViscontoThursday, January 6th

I am deeply saddened to hear of Tom’s passing and my condolences to Maureen and the children. While I am out of town I will remember him and all of you in my prayers. He was a wonderful man

Peter DuffyThursday, January 6th

I love the video and my Uncle Tom. Obviously you loved being around family and friends, you loved pubs and pints, you loved traveling to new places yet babysitting your grandkids. You were a respected professional with multiple degrees yet family came first. You lived quite a full life, one to be admired. You will be missed, but toasted often. Rest In Peace.

Helen and Mike McGinleyFriday, January 7th

Dear Maureen and your entire family. We are extremely saddened to hear about Tom, Husband, father, grandfather and friend to many people. His presence will be greatly missed by all those people who knew and Loved him. Hopefully he will rest peacefully. Our sincere condolences. To the entire Duffy Families. Mike and Helen MCGINLEY.

Lenore McQuaiteSaturday, January 8th

Was the "luck of the Irish" that brought the McQuaite's to Vanderveer Ave. in 1979-- was the parish picnic that sealed our friendships. Tom was an integral part of that bond. Our "clique" children were all friends-flashlight tag, freedom, soccer, basketball, baseball, track and even the annual "Turkey Bowl" which still continues today.
Tom was a fun-loving, beer-drinking, positive friend. His home and heart always had room for 1 more-and the fun parties til the wee hours of the morning! Remembering the Grease Band :)
Now Tom has joined the gang in heaven and I hear them saying-"Let the party begin!!"
My deepest sympathy to Maureen, the children, and grandchildren on Tom's passing. He was one wonderful human being!
Unfortunately, life changes for us again. Love to all!!
Lenore

Bonnie CourtneySunday, January 9th

Maureen, so sorry for your loss. Tommy will always be remembered in the Muessig family as the keeper of our heritage. (How else would we know how many times Aunt Nell was married ) and also a fun loving guy with a beautiful smile and a kind heart. Our sympathy to you and your children. Keep and cherish all the good memories. Love, Bonnie & Rick

Tom SextonSunday, January 9th

Our deepest sympathies go out to Maureen and the family! Tom had a perpetual smile and big hello whenever we saw him. He was a good neighbor and wonderful family man. May he rest in peace!

Neal OberholtzerTuesday, January 11th

Tom was a manager of my Re-entry Systems Flight Dynamics group at in the late 1970s. He was one to GE RESDs stars. He was an excellent person, truly a gentlemen and a great manager to work for. I was the engineer designated to use the estimation tools he developed on flight tests where we reconstructed important performance data from flight tests.

I also played ball against him in the GE leagues.

Later, I would cross paths with him now and again and last saw him when he was building the Lockheed Martin Management & Data Systems standards for our engineering processes which are still in practice.

Tom was always a pleasure to see and work with. We need more people like him.

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