
Thomas J. Tyson, 80, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2026. Submitted photo.
Thomas J. Tyson
Thomas J. Tyson, 80, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
Born on May 18, 1945, in New Bedford, Thomas lived in Fairhaven for many years and was a current resident of Mattapoisett. He was the son of the late Joseph and Leonora (DeMello) Tyson. Thomas earned a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute.
Thomas recently retired after a distinguished career as Vice President of Research and Development Manufacturing at Technic, Inc. In that role, he was known for the kind of measured leadership that values both precision and progress — bringing quiet diligence and sound judgment to work that required consistency, expertise, and responsibility.
Thomas is survived by his wife, Barbara (Cullivan) Tyson. He was predeceased by his former wife, Sandra L. (Ingram) Tyson. He is also survived by his children: Daniel Tyson and his wife Kendra; Kelly Mello and her husband Jason; Donna Faucher and her husband Brian; Beth Tyson; and Matthew Soares and his wife April. He is survived by his sister, Judy Bernier and her husband Henry; his cousin and best friend, Fred Jackson and his wife Jeannette; his sisters-in-law, Donna Tyson and Pat Tyson; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brothers, Timothy Tyson and Alan Tyson.
Thomas was a proud grandfather to Jack, Alyssa, Nick, Nathan, Cody, Connor, Ryan, Gabriel, Emma, and Ellana. His love for his family and grandchildren was a constant in his life — steady, generous, and deeply felt.
Outside of work, Thomas found lasting enjoyment in boating, fishing, skiing, photography, woodworking, golfing, traveling, reading, and driving his John Deere. He especially loved the White Mountains.
Thomas also gave his time and leadership to youth athletics, serving as former President of Mariner Youth Soccer and former President of the Massachusetts Youth Soccer Association. He was instrumental in the creation of the current Mariner Youth Soccer fields in Fairhaven, a lasting contribution that reflects his commitment to community and to creating opportunities for young people to grow and thrive.
Visiting hours will be held at Waring-Sullivan Home at Fairlawn, 180 Washington Street, Fairhaven, on Thursday, April 23, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, April 24, 2026 at 10 am. Burial will follow at Riverside Cemetery, 274 Main St., Fairhaven.
Flowers are welcome or donations can be made to Mount Washington Valley Adaptive Sports Program, www.mwvas.org.
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