Chartiers Valley High School Alumni
Bridgeville, Pennsylvania (PA)
Thomas McGuire Obituary (1947 - 2025)
Born Sep 22, 1947, Thomas McGuire attended Chartiers Valley High School in Bridgeville, PA. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Thomas Mcguire.
| Graduation Year | Class of 1965 |
| Date of Birth | Sep 22, 1947 |
| Date of Passing | Dec 24, 2025 |
| About | After a courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease, it is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing of Thomas J. McGuire. Tom passed on December 24, 2025 at the age 78 – ironically, Christmas Eve was his favorite day of the holiday season. Tom was the son of the late John McGuire and Margaret (White) McGuire of Glendale. He was a lifetime resident of Scott Township, and a 1965 graduate of Chartiers Valley high school. As the owner of the Fireside Inn, he will be sadly missed by many long-time customers and staff that he considered family. Prior to owning the Fireside Inn, Tom had an extremely successful partnership in Pfeifer and McGuire Beer Distributor. Affectionately known as “The Big Guy,” he enjoyed playing softball and sponsored many local teams. Tom was an avid Pittsburgh sports fan and an eternal optimist that each year would be “THE YEAR” for his beloved Pittsburgh Pirates. Tom enjoyed vacationing at his home in West Palm Beach Florida, and he loved his pets. Tom was known for his daily presence at the Fireside, and always offering his customers and friends a “roadie.” Tom was the beloved husband of Diane (Drummond) McGuire; loving father of Tammy (Danny) Chesky, Tommy (Niki) McGuire, Tracy (John Conley) Creely; and Louie (Leah) Jesiolkiewic; cherished Pap to Brenna, Jace, Ryan, Hannah, Reece, Katie, and Johnny; brother of Nancy (Bill) Lang and Eileen (John) Meyers; a favorite uncle to his nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation of Western Pennsylvania. |

George Fry '66 said:
George Fry 66. I did not know Tom Personalty I Lived across the street from the Ball Field At Scott High School. I have memories of watching Tommy Pitching for the Little Jim’s Club against The Boosters. I can’t remember their Pitcher but they were the two best pitchers in the Little League. Tommy was the Best pitcher I ever watched. Side Note Know One ever Knew Who Little Jim Was!!!
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