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Thomas Francis Feeney
On January 16, 2017, Tom Feeney passed away peacefully at Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree, Colorado.
Tom was born on December 26, 1961 in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School in Cape Cod and attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His passions and hobbies mostly related to his love of the outdoors. Life in Cape Cod as a youth offered him a love of the sea and he learned to be a skilled boater. Living in beautiful Colorado over the past 16 years Tom enjoyed biking, skiing, lacrosse, hiking and boating with his children and many friends.
Tom lived life large and was full of passion. He was the life of the party, a sensitive and kind soul, an extreme sportsman, a hard-working go getter, vivacious, a prankster, lovingly and stubborn, tenacious, a loyal friend, a loving parent and a fighter. As a life long friend recently remarked "Tom was many things, but it was impossible not to love him"
He is survived by his father, William Feeney, his sisters, Lynne Sullivan, Karen Ritz and Kerry Hinton, and his amazing children, Sarah, 18, and Liam, 14, and his loving nieces and nephews, Matthew, Joel, Michaela, Alex and Brooke.
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James DELANEY
My name is Jim Delaney and I was one of your Dad's best buddy's from Boston.
I want you both to know how much your Dad loved both of you. He talked about you both all the time. I know he loved to watch you play lacrosse because he got to coach you. Sarah your Dad says that you're wicked smaaaart in school. I know that he's watching you both from heaven.
May God give you peace and bless you always.🙏
James DELANEY
I want both of you to know how much your dad loved you and talked about you. Liam, I know one of his favorite things to do was to coach and watch you play lacrosse. Sarah, your dad would brag about how smaaaart you are in school and how you have grown to be a beautiful girl. I am so sorry that you have lost your dad at such an early age but I know that he is looking down from heaven watching over both of you. May God bless you always and bring you peace.
John Bys
A life well lived Tom. You have been a great friend and a wonderful father. I will hold up my end here until we meet again.
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Naomi Martinez
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Danielle Becker
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Robert Ritz
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Thomas Price
Tom was truly one of those who would give you the shirt off his back, if you needed it. I will miss that classic Boston accent; the way he ended every sentence with: “you know what I mean?” and the larger than life presence he had. He will be missed!