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The Bruen Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
The entire Bruen family has the Scott family in our thoughts and prayers.
During this difficult time, we realize how important it is to give thanks every day for each other, both as family and friends.
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Jesse Paynter posted a condolence
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Scott Family -
Am a close and long time friend of Steve Kirks and he recently shared with me the awful news about Terrence. Compelled by my closeness to him and that of our families, I wanted to express my condolences to each of you at this otherwise inexplicable, senseless and life altering moment of time. While I struggle to find the wisdom to string together appropriate words of comfort, I did want to share the following with you. This is an actual inscription from an anonymous headstone found in an old Irish cemetery:
Death creates heartache that no one can heal,
Love creates memories that no one can steal.
I have all of you in my thougths and prayers.
Peace be with you...
Jesse Paynter
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Debbie St.Armand posted a condolence
Sunday, March 29, 2015
I had the great pleasure of working with Terrence at BAE. I recently attended bi-weekly meetings that Terrence ran on the Manufacturing floor that provided feedback of workmanship issues to his co-workers. Terrence had a very delicate and tactful way of giving feedback that set his co-workers at ease. He truly was a brilliant young engineer with a gentle spirit who I thoroughly enjoyed working with and will deeply miss. My deepest condolences go to his family and friends. Everytime I see a Subaru Crosstek, I will smile and think of him. He will forever be in our BAE hearts. .
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Fr. Glenn posted a condolence
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Dear Scott Family:
I am so sorry for your loss. I can still remember seeing Terrence and Jamie every Sunday with their mother, Kathy at Mass. It seemed like yesterday that I was writing letters of recommendation for the twins to get into Rutgers, which they did. I am devastated by Terrence's ski accident which claimed his earthly life at such a young age; however, I know that where he has gone, we should all hope to follow.
Jamie, I never knew twins who were so inseparable and enjoyed each other's company as much as you and Terrence. I would imagine at this time that you feel like part of you has died. The brother who was a clone of you in many ways (except your unique noses) misses you, too. Keep his memory alive, Jamie, by the good things you will do in life. Make him proud, as you always did--by being his "other half," and know that while death may have taken his body, it did not take his heart. That belongs to you! God bless you all, Fr. Glenn
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Nick Reil posted a condolence
Friday, March 27, 2015
It was an absolute pleasure getting to know Terrence and working along side him at BAE Systems. Terrence and I started working together last summer when he joined our team as a process engineer. Like anyone else starting a new job straight out of college he was quiet and shy, but was eager to learn and quickly came out of his shell assuming several highly visible roles and responsibilities.
During the first few weeks of getting to know him he and I reminisced about our hobbies, our enjoyment of sports, or college experiences. Above all he was particularly enthusiastic about time spent with both family and friends whether it was tailgating for a Rutgers football game, skiing, or spending time up in the Sebago Lakes region.
Though I didn’t spend a lot of time with him outside of work, I will always have fond memories of our work time together. Terrence will be missed and may my deepest condolences go out to his entire family and friends, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Marc Thomaes posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
To Rod and family,
Deepest condolences from Marc and Maghie Thomaes. Our prayers are with you.
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Jenny Nordby Spina posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Sending prayers and my deepest sympathy to all of you, the Kirk and Scott families, and especially to my dear, dear friend Nancy.
With love,
Jenny Nordby (Spina)
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Peter Max posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
It was an extreme pleasure for me to know and work with Terrence at BAE. He was a truly bright young engineer and person. I will miss him greatly.
With deepest sympathy
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Mark Cormier posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
My condolence goes out to all of Terrence’s family and friends. I worked with Terrence who was always willing to help out with a positive attitude and always willing to take on new challenges. As we became close he was not afraid to come to me and ask questions. There were many of us engineers in the factory that were mentors and made our job very easy working with such a bright professional engineer.
When Terrence told me he had some ski racing experience I was excited for him and the BAE system ski team as we are always looking for new ski team members especially someone with racing experience.
I will miss Terrence as a co-worker and the comradery we had skiing together and racing every Wednesday night for the 9 weeks from January thru March. I will have fond memories of the great times and competition we had ski racing together as he will be deeply missed on and off the slopes.
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David Ainsworth posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
My name is David Ainsworth and I was a co-worker of Terrence at BAE Systems and also a member of his ski team. Terrence and I had enjoyed an outing together just a few weeks ago at Loon Mountain and we always hung out on our race nights. I remember at one of our races we were sitting together for the raffle and I said to him I hope they call my number I really want that shirt. Well they called Terrence's ticket number next and and you know what, he passed up that really nice shirt for some cheesy key chain thing. I said to him why didn't you take the shirt? Terrence replied ahh I don't know this is fine. But inside I knew it was because I mentioned it. So neither of us got the cool shirt but now I know that I got the best prize of all which was a great memory wih a great friend. I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I know you as family members know how great he was, but I want you to know he touched even those of us who only knew him a short time. He will be extremely missed by all here
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Brian Cahill posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
I had the pleasure of interviewing Terrence at BAE Systems last summer and then working with him when he joined our team here in Nashua, NH. He was very shy at the time, which is not unexpected for someone in their first job, but since that time he had integrated himself very well with our team and became a solid contributor. I was proud to see him come out of his shell and become an equal among peers in a very short time. It was a nice feeling for me to see him doing so well in such a short time. We will miss him dearly here and our thoughts and prayers go to his family. Thank-you for sharing your son with us. Though only a short time, we felt he had become a member of our work family and we will miss him. God bless.
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Peter van Ham posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
I met Terrence this winter when he joined our BAE ski team. We was a great guy and terrific skier rising to the top of the of the list. The team, company and I are distraught by this tragedy and extend our deepest condolences
Peter van Ham
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Dale DeWispelaere posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
On behalf of the Ski & Snowboard Team at BAE Systems, I would like to express my condolence for Terrence's family and friends. We all enjoyed having Terrence as a friend and teammate this season and were looking forward to many more. A very bright future cut way too short.
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Debby Garvin posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
my deepest sympathies to Terrence's family. I had the pleasure to work with Terrence the past several months. He was bright, willing, respectful and polite.He was quiet and shy when he 1st came on board, but we saw him opening up as he got more comfortable with his new job and surroudings. He was a true asset to this team and will be greatly missed by all of us.
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Doug Dembiec posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Everyone here at Foreign Specialties would like to send our deepest sympathy to the entire Scott family. Life is sometimes way to short. As life goes on, you realize that there is no reason for what it has to bring, so you take each day as it comes, and live each day to the fullest. To have someone taken from you, does leave a hole in your heart, but with time and the support of family and friends, the hole will heal, and you will value the life you have even more. The memories your son gave you are what you have, and he will always be with you. Know that he will be in your hearts forever, and will be looking over you. Our prayers to you and everyone affected by this loss.
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John Carlstrom posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Being new to BAE and the process engineering group, I did not get a chance to know Terrence very well. Observing him at meetings and on the floor, he seemed to be a well liked and hard working engineer. When I finally got a chance to interact with him, I walked away thinking to myself, what a nice guy. I was very impressed with the way he handled himself, and it was obvious he was raised very well. I was looking forward to working with him and using him as a valuable resource to help me get acclimated to BAE systems and methods. My heart and prayers go out to his family and friends that will undoubtedly feel the pain of losing such a nice man taken far too soon. I hope that the memories of the good times will gradually ease the pain you feel today. Keep him in your hearts, and he will live with you forever.
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Janet Abramson posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting and spending a half hour with Terrence during a diagnostic medical test about a year ago in Nashua, NH. I remember him as a very nice and impressionable young man. He spoke fondly of his family and work opportunity in Nashua, NH. Very few patients make a memorable impression..he was one of them. Prayers for his family and friends during such a tragic loss of a young life.
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Frank Figucia BAE posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
It has only been a year since I first met Terrence on his job interview at BAE SYSTEMS. It seems much longer when we think of the many good things he accomplished in his all too short career. He will be in our hearts and memories forever.
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Joanne Naso posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
There are no words that could ever express the heartfelt offering of sorrow to you my friends. I knew of Terrence only by the light that shone in his mother's eyes when she spoke of him and his siblings. Unmeasured by a degree of separation or an arm-in-arm journey, we are all richer for having known Terrence's life. Rest in peace sweet Terrence. Live in peace dear friends. God bless you all.
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Donna Lahey posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
I did not work much with Terrence here at BAE, however in our interactions I found him to be a very smart, polite and happy young man. It was obvious he was from a close and happy family. My deepest sympathy to Terrence’s family. He will be missed.
Donna
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Shelley Haas Kirk posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Terrance will always be remembered by his gentle sweet and respectful nature. From a young age I watched him grow into a wonderful, smart, and hardworking young man. His family, siblings, grandparents and all aunts and uncles, were an integral, supportive and very loving part of his life. He knew he was deeply cared for and gave so much back in return. He will be missed by so many and my heart goes out to all the lives he touched and most importantly the immediate family. My love and prayers are with you all.
Shelley
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AnnaMarie Watson posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
So very sorry for your loss, I did not work with him very long. But he did sit right behind me and assisted me with issues on numerous occasions. He was very knowledgeable and great at his job. Terrance was very quiet but when engaged in conversation his bright personality showed. He will be sorely missed. As a parent myself I cannot imagine how difficult this is for you all. I can only hope that you can find some comfort in family, friends and memories.
Sincerely
AnnaMarie
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Joanne Kabia posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Terrence was a great co-worker that I enjoyed working with and he will be missed. May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.
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David and Susan Tullo posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Dear Kathy and family, We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Dave and Sue Tullo
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Suzanne Fischl posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Kathy, Rod and Family,
We cannot imagine your grief at this time. Terrence was a great kid and I can truly say he was always so polite and respectful every time we saw him.
You have been in our thoughts and prayers continually and hope you know how many people care and are thinking of you at this time.
You are a wonderful family and we pray God gives you the strength to get through this together.
Much Love,
Suzanne, Bob, Zachary and Madison Fischl
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Joe Ondre posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
I’m sure for his first professional job out of college, the BAE large corporate environment was quite challenging for Terrence. After getting to know him, I found out that maybe only the BAE 9 hour day (7:00 – 4:30) was the hardest adjustment for him… apparently a big change from college days? I was glad he had a place not far from work. I remember how excited he was getting his new Subaru and he couldn’t wait to test it out in the snow. He did that a lot this winter. I showed him rework steps for minor surface defects, lots of patience to not overdo it. Similar to woodworking. Terrence said he could relate to that, because he liked woodworking. He had made furniture in school and in his Dad’s shop. Hmm, I made a little wooden pen.
Even for the short time I knew him, his other passions became clearly evident. Love of family, friends, Rutgers, and skiing. All those things he loved.
My deepest sympathy to Terrence’s family and friends.
I will miss him for a long time to come.
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Joe Beaulieu posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
I first met Terrence about 5 months ago when he started in our Factory at BAE. The area I am the Supervisor for has about 20 people on 3 shifts. He was the new guy. It didn't take long to realize he was a hard worker and was digging into the job at hand. He showed a tremendous ability to focus on the tasks and get it done. He was at my 9:30 meeting every morning ready to take actions on and help. When I asked for a volunteer he would smile and say I'll take it. Knowing the problem we discussed would be a challenging fix. I needed to make sure he didn't take all the work because his name was everywhere. I have twin sons that are the same age and know that he is not the norm for his age group. You raised a great young man to this world and he will not only be missed for the work he did at BAE but for his attitude and great spirit that conveyed while being a part of our workforce. He spoke of this past weekend with excitement about seeing his family. I wish you all peace.
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Dan McElaney posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Dear Kirks
I first met the love and strength of your family at Nancy's wedding. That love and strength now makes Terry's death deeply felt and sad. but will also be your support throughout your lives.i join your sorrow.
Dan MElaney
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Donna and Dave Salvo posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Kathy and Rod and all of the Scott and Kirk families.
We wish to express our sincere sympathies to you at this time. From the time the twins were babies rolling into the St. James downstairs Mass we have watched your loving family grow.
We cannot express in words how we feel but please know we are praying for you at this time.
We are unable to make the Mass at St. James but may God Bless you all.
Dave and Donna Salvo
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Kimberly Landry posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
To Terrences Family and Friends:
I haven't known Terrence for very long (only since he started working with us). When he worked inside the factory I work in, he sat behind me. In the beginning he was very shy and did not say very much. But recently he came out of his shell. Just last week I accidently plugged my headphones into the speakers on computer incorrectly and instead of just piping through the headphones it also played on the speakers (very loud). I was listening to an Audio book and the part that played if taken out of context could be very funny. Terrence and another engineer sitting next to him broke down in giggle fits, it took quite a while for all of us to stop giggling.
You as his family and friends should be very proud of him. He represented himself as a very well brought up young man. I know he was very excited to see his family on this trip and spoke very lovingly of you. I as a mother of 2 of the roughly the same age feels some of your hearbreak and sorrow.
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Jane herron posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Dear Kathy and Rod,
I am so sorry for the loss of your precious son Terrance. Your family Is surrounded by a community of prayer. I know it seems so unreal and you are numb. He is with you and in God's mercy and time u will know he is in a place without limits at perfect peace. Your arms will always ache for him but he is always with you. If we can do anything for you please let us know. Terrance is where u will be one day. Hang on to your faith. It will carry you to Terrance and hope eternal.
Peace to u all. Jane and Dan Herron