CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

7/13/2018 Jack Pierce
Braintree, Ma, U.S.A.
My condolences to the Walsh family on the loss of Tommy. I came on the Police Dept. with him and know that he was a great husband, father and police officer. He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of sorrow.

7/14/2018 Dick Flanagan
Canton,, Ma. 02021, USA
Very sorry to hear about Tommy. Haven't seen him since High School. went through every grade with him. He was a wonderful person and childhood friend. He always had a neck tie and sport coat on even in elementary school, at the Dean S. Luce. He was very mature, way ahead of the other guys in his classes. a great mentor, even when he was a child. May God bless you, Tommy.

10/21/2018 Janet (McGowan), Michael, Kate & Haley Wall
Fort Worth, Texas, USA
As a young Rookie, fresh out of the Academy, Tom may not have fully realized, by marrying Carol, the rest of us six younger siblings would soon be trailing along, frequently in need of Tom’s help with one thing or another. Tom was so much more than just an in-law; he was my eldest brother, reliable, conscientious, funny, peacemaking, and wise. Tom was also a patient teacher, who taught me to drive his own car until my skills improved sufficiently to pass the driver’s test. There is no telling how many of us he provided with similar services. Rare as it may be, when Tom saw need, it was simply his nature to give, no strings attached, whether it was his responsibility or not. Ironically, Tom frequently amused himself with the warning, “There is no such thing as a free lunch.” Yet, from every angle, he frequently gave free lunches, in many ways, to anyone fortunate enough to be a part of his life. May he rest in peace, and God bless his wonderful soul. For those of us who feel his loss, I pray.

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