Thomas Bruen Atticks passed away on July 24th, 2021 while enjoying one of his favorite pastimes, cruising on his motorcycle along scenic Maine country roads in the afternoon sunshine. Tom was born on April 24th, 1945 in East Hartford, Connecticut to John and Martha Atticks. The youngest of three children.
Tom served in the US Army and National Guard from 1965-1977, received a bachelor's degree from the University of Connecticut in 1970, and a master’s in Education in 1978. He later completed his 6th year in Education Administration in 1984. He spent 8 years teaching 3rd and 4th grade, but really found his calling when he made the transition to Elementary School Principal, first at Hill and Plain School, and then at Northville School; both in New Milford, Connecticut.
Tom will be remembered by thousands of students, parents, former teachers, and school staff as the approachable, genuine, committed leader of his “schoolhouse”. The reach of his impact cannot be overstated. Tom loved his career, and it showed. He exuded excellence on a daily basis, and inspired students and teachers alike to be their best selves. It was his goal to make his schools a home, and he succeeded. At the time of his retirement in 2009 Tom was recognized at the state and local level for his commitment to education with not one, but two officially recognized “Tom Atticks Day” holidays. He was also presented with a flag that had been flown over the US capitol building in his honor. However, his most cherished accolades were the countless notes and letters from students, parents, and coworkers thanking him for the impact he had on their lives. Tom made a difference.
Never one to slow down or to stop giving back, Tom continued to work in retirement. He gave his time working with adults with disabilities at Mobius and worked as a driver at Chase Point.
In retirement, Tom fulfilled his dream of moving to Maine with his wife Mary. Together they built a beautiful life working on their beloved property, hiking, body surfing in water too cold for the average person, taking long drives and motorcycle rides, golfing, traveling near and far, and watching Uconn Basketball.
Tom’s most cherished time was spent with his family. He guided his first wife through cancer which took her life far too soon. The love he felt for his wives, his children, and his grandchildren was palpable. He was our rock and our heart. We will miss his humor, the joy that he was, his singing, and his stories. We will miss his grilling and his pasta sauce, his laugh, his unwavering support, his life lessons, and those bear hugs that felt like the world was hugging you.
Tom is survived by his wife Mary Atticks. Children: Karissa Atticks and partner Mark Bree, Joshua Atticks and wife Gemma, Alison Thomas and husband Damon, Steven Donahue and wife Kristina, Traci Rousseau and husband Marc. Grandchildren: Leo and Rachel Atticks, Benjamin Utzat, Dylan Thomas, Jackson Donahue, Logan Rousseau. Brother John Atticks and wife Faith. Sister: Peggy Schoen and husband George.
Predeceased by late wife, Doreen Atticks; and his parents, John and Martha Atticks.
Tom was a giant amongst men and we will honor his spirit every day by living and loving life, and each other. Tom felt life, he loved life. You knew that just in his glance.
A service for Tom will be held at 3pm, on Wednesday, August 11 at the Sheepscot Community Church (the Hill Church on Sheepscot Road) in Newcastle, Maine. An informal gathering at the home of Tom and Mary will follow after the service.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to either Chase Point Assisted Living, ℅ Development Office, 35 Miles Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543; or Mobius Incorporated, 319 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543; two causes and organizations dear to Tom’s heart.
Arrangements are under the direction and care of the Strong-Hancock Funeral Home, 612 Main Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543. Condolences, and messages for his family, may be expressed by visiting: www.StrongHancock.com.
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