LOWELL. Thomas G. Mansour, 64 of Lowell, passed away Sunday, June 16, 2024, at Tufts Medical Center in Boston after a long battle with heart disease. He was the husband of Carolyn (Ganem) Mansour, and the father of Christopher and Kathryn Mansour.
He was born on April 14, 1960 and was a son of the late Thomas and the late Gilda (Detora) Mansour. He was raised in Woburn where he attended the area schools, graduating from Austin Preparatory School. He continued his education at Boston University and later earned a Master’s Degree in Business from Southern New Hampshire University.
Tom loved spending time with his children, particularly attending their sports events such as football, baseball, field hockey, and tennis. His pride was evident when he watched his children play, and he often volunteered to assist where needed. More recently, he volunteered at the Lowell Celebrates Kerouac Committee. Throughout his lifetime, Tom made many good friends who supported him in countless ways; their friendships were a tremendous source of support for Tom.
In addition to his wife, Carolyn, and his children Christopher and Kathryn; he is survived by his brothers, John Mansour of North Aurora, IL, and James Mansour of Auburn, NH; as well as his many beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: Lowell High Red Raiders Baseball, and Lowell High Red Raiders Tennis, 50 Father Morissette Blvd., Lowell, MA 01852.
On Monday, June 24, 2024 all are welcome to attend his calling hours from 9-11 a.m. at Mahoney Funeral Home, 187 Nesmith Street, Lowell 978-452-6361. His funeral mass will follow at 12 noon at Immaculate Conception Church, 144 E. Merrimack Street, Lowell. Burial at St. Anthony’s Maronite Cemetery, in Methuen. Please find us on Facebook or visit www.MahoneyFuneralHome.com to leave the family a message of condolence at any time.
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Mansour family my condolences for your loss. Mr.Mansour was a great friend to my family and also sent me many encouraging messages during a difficult period of my life that I will remember fondly. May he rest in peace.
Rest in peace my friend.We had a lot of laughs traveling around New England watching the boys play ball.Friday nights at the Old Court won’t be the same. Here’s to the friends gathered here today,and to the one we lost along the way. Slainte Tom.
T, Friday evening’s empty chair shall be heartfelt. Your guidance and advise shall carry on.
Thanks for Lucia’s Restaurante Winchester, much easier trip than the North End.
God bless
My condolences Tom to your wonderful family,the loss of you is tremendous and you were a great barrel of laughs & stories along the way,it was great working for & with you Tom,you will be truly missed. God bless you my friend 🙏
To the Mansour family, I am so sorry to hear of Tom’s passing. I really enjoyed working with Tom at Trugreen. Being the same age, Tom and I had a few things in common such as love of family, sports and related health issues. Tom was always sympathetic to my health issues while battling his own. May he rest in peace.
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