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Thomas Mateides

August 10, 1970 - March 7, 2020

Tommy passed away after a long and brave battle with Cancer. He left behind a heart-broken family that will miss his quirky sense of humour and his amazing personality. We hope to share your memories and messages with his young son in the years to come. We hope your messages will help him to see his father from his friend’s and his family’s perspective and to help him understand that the spirit lives on in those whose lives we touch as well as those we leave behind. Thank you.

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2021-03-07 23:52:46 wrote:

To our beloved Tommy. Although I was Tommy's mum’s cousin, Tommy always called me Uncle, which made me feel special. We would phone each other now and again, but it always felt like we only spoke yesterday and easy to chat to each other, mostly about cars. Tommy would come round and we would wait for Efty to come from school and we would go back to their mum’s back garden garage and play pool, very competitive. I managed to make Efty a Chelsea supporter, but never managed to change Tommy from supporting Spurs. Tommy had a very cool, calm character, not one for many words, yet always had the right look and smile. Tommy was a nephew, cousin a little brother and friend all in one to me. Tommy leaves behind a beautiful family who was and always will be remembered as a loving, caring family man and dearly missed by all of us. Love you, miss you x

2021-03-07 23:52:46 wrote: To our beloved Tommy. Although I was Tommy's mum’s cousin, Tommy always called me Uncle, which made me feel special. We would phone each other now and again, but it always felt like we only spoke yesterday and easy to chat to each other, mostly about cars. Tommy would come round and we would wait for Efty to come from school and we would go back to their mum’s back garden garage and play pool, very competitive. I managed to make Efty a Chelsea supporter, but never managed to change Tommy from supporting Spurs. Tommy had a very cool, calm character, not one for many words, yet always had the right look and smile. Tommy was a nephew, cousin a little brother and friend all in one to me. Tommy leaves behind a beautiful family who was and always will be remembered as a loving, caring family man and dearly missed by all of us. Love you, miss you x

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