To a good man,
Who loves us all,
To a good man,
Who's heart was anything but small,
To a good man,
Who took care of me when I was a little girl,
To a good man,
Who's hair always had a lttle curl,
To a good man,
Who was never a bother,
To a good man,
He was my grandfather.
Thank you for comming to my site. This is a tribute to my grandfather who has cancer in his lungs (from smoking), his spine, and bones. He has a blood clot in his foot and will pass very soon. My mother has decided to stop the surgeries, and medication keeping him alive. He will be only taking pain medication. It is very unfortunate that this had to happen to such a good man at the age of 68. Heres the obituary:
Thomas S. Hurley, Worcester, MA
Born in Worcester, the son of Raymond T. Hurley and Marion (Portle)
Thomas S, Hurley died __________ at University Commons, Worc. MA
He leaves his wife, May A. Hurley, of Worcester
Michael D. Bigger of Grafton, Terry K. Bigger of Worc.
Karen D. Taylor of Worc., Christine A. Quinn of Southbridge,
Thomas S. Hurley of Winchester, N.H.
Patrick J. Hurley of Westboro, and
T. Stephen Hurley of Manchester, NH
His siblings, Betty Rogan of North Reading, MA ,
Rose Bond of Worc, Bernadette Salvideo of Rutland,
Sister Ann of Windsor, CT and
He is predeceased by his brothers, Raymond and Joseph
sister , Gertrude Sylwinski of Worc
He leaves 16 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren
Mr Hurley was owner/operator of Bay State Academy
in Worcester for the past 15 years.
He previously owned Hurley Bros/ Construction Co.
He served in the US. Air Force.
He was a member of the Worc Chamber of Commerce
Member of the Worcester Builders Association
He enjoyed his family & friends company,
reading latest novels, discussing politics, camping
and outdoor activities.
we mourn the death of Thomas Hurley. To a good man who will live forever in heaven.