Tino A. “Tim” Spatola
Tino Anthony “Tim” Spatola, of Milton and Vero Beach, FL, 92 years young, died at his home in Milton, Tuesday November 10, 2015.
Beloved husband of the late Frances C. (Smith) Spatola. Loving father of Michael A. Spatola and his wife Patti of Hingham, Margaret T. Wilesmith of Palm Beach, FL, John F. Spatola and his wife Jane of Milton and Mary E. McCourt and her husband Gary of Milton. Brother of Rita Spatola of Siracusa, Sicily and his “bro” John Spatola of Brockton. Tim is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, Reedsdale Road at Randolph Avenue, Milton, Saturday November 14 at 9:00 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, Friday 4-8 PM. Interment Milton Cemetery.
Tim was the founder and President T.A. Spatola Co. Inc. He was a WWII veteran of the US Army Air Corps and graduate of Boston College, Class of 1944.
An active community member, he was Past President Catholic Alumni Sodality of Boston, longtime member and past director and officer of Wollaston Golf Club, former member Marshfield Country Club and Past President Milton American Pee Wee League.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Tim’s memory may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor, Jeanne Jugan Residence, 186 Highland Lane, Somerville, MA 02143-1507.
Guestbook Entries
I write this message with a heavy heart. Your Dad’s diagnosis and now his passing has been a profound loss to my father, as you know they were like brothers, he loved him so. I hope that you have an opportunity in the very near future to relish in his wonderful memories of your beloved father.
With Sympathy,
Denise White and Family
I loved Tim – he was like the father I never had. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family.
To John and family, thoughts and prayers with you and your family. Sorry for your loss. From J Abreu and family
To Michael and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this sorrowful time.
Time passes more quickly as we get older. Try to cherish each moment with your loved ones….
From Leon Calitri, BC High class of 1968