Thomas Edward “Tom” McGrail
June 22, 1948-October 29, 2023
Preceded in death by parents, James and Miriam McGrail; mother and father-in-law, Vicky and Anton (Tony) Partusch.
Survived by wife of 53 years, Linda; children: Thomas (Dana) McGrail Jr., Jennifer (James) Bruce, Ryan (Tara) McGrail; grandchildren: Grant (Alina), Logan, Lauren, Matthew and Blake McGrail; siblings, Mary Ellen (Paul) Marzerka, Robert McGrail, Jean (Ron) LaBelle; many relatives and friends. He loved many and was loved by many.
VISITATION: Thursday, November 2, 2023, 5-7 p.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 4804 Grover St., followed by a VIGIL SERVICE: at 7 p.m. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Friday, November 3, 2023, 10:30 a.m. at church. PRIVATE FAMILY INTERMENT: Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials will be directed by the family. To view a live broadcast of the Service, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “Live Cast” button at the top of the home page.
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The Kanger family is keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. Tom always had a smile on his face and was genuinely interested in others. He was a sincere and humble man who always had concern for others. Growing up near Tom and Linda was a blessing.
Condolences to the family, I know how hard it is during this sorrowful time. May Tom rest in Peace.
Uncle Tom was a fun, generous and loving man and I will miss him. Much love to Aunt Linda, Tommy, Jenny and Ryan and their families. Love, Heather
Tom was always a kind person. Enjoyed working with him at FDR and golfing with him on the Golf of the West trips. Condolences to the family.
Tom has been my vision of a solid religious man…keeping true to the order of God, family, and country. I wish I could be there for his services but am unable. I would love to hear all the stories that family and friends have to share. May God look upon Tom kindly and May he rest-in-peace.
Our thoughts and prayers are with a McGrail family at this time. please accept our deepest sympathies, Kevin Minino, Family.
Tom truly was a good and faithful servant!
He did so much for St Thomas More and was very well respected.
The perfect example of what a husband, father, grandfather and friend should be. He will be missed and the memories we have of him will
Will bring a smile to our face. Thank you Tom,
Ryan and family, so sorry for your loss. RIP
“B” street won’t be the same without Tom. I have lived across the street from Tom and Linda almost 50 years and believe me, you couldn’t ask for better neighbors. Kind, thoughtful , generous, and a God loving family. Outside of him being a Red Sox fan, well nobody’s perfect, but Tom came real close to it. My heart goes out to Linda, Tommy, Jenni, and Ryan, all the grandkids. God Bless you all. Dennis
Linda and family, my deepest sympathy goes out to you. I always enjoyed running into you guys at many events around town and the hunting trips with Tom and the guys. Tom always had a smile and was always a friendly face in the crowd. He will surely be missed.
Uncle Tom was an incredible man. He was always full of happiness and fun. He will always be remembered. My sincere condolences to Aunt Linda, Tommy, Jenny, Ryan and their families. Love, Sean.
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