Absolutely shocking.
Just don't have the words...
RIP Tom.
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Absolutely floored when I seen this. Hopefully will be able to get out of work on Monday and at least make the viewing.
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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Hey guys-
Thank you so much for the thoughtful and caring words. Tom was my cousin and introduced me to this forum years ago so i just wanted to check in and give the viewing and funeral details. I can confirm that Fred is right, the viewing is 4-8 PM on Sunday and the funeral service is at noon on Monday after a viewing period from 11AM-noon. here is the funeral homes address,
Hill Funeral Home
11723 S Saginaw St
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
Also begining tomorrow afternoon anyone can arrange for donations, gifts or flowers through the funeral home website. Again I want to Thank you for all of your thoughts and prayers, I know Tom is smiling somewhere knowing he had so many wonderful people who cared about him.www.hillfh.com
(810) 694-4141
Tom will be deeply missed....
Rob
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Heck of a guy and will be missed!!! ran into few times living so close and always left me smiling!! RIP
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I saw this on fb at lunch. Have had a tear in my eye since. He was even friends with my daughter on fb. R.I.P. Tom.. Donation on the way.. Joel, your story just slayed me, my daughter and I had a good laugh over that one. And Liz, well..
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I will be taking the stories and formatting them to be printed out for the service. Also, any pictures you have to go along with your stories or just pictures of Tom would be great.
There are preliminary plans for the funeral, I will confirm these over the next day or so. Sunday there will be a viewing at Hill Funeral Home in Grand Blanc from 4-8pm. Monday will be a viewing from 11-12 and a service at noon at the funeral home.
PLEASE DRIVE YOUR F-BODY if you have one. Tom loved these cars and the people on this site.
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I just saw someone posted on Tom's FB that they are looking for stories to use for the funeral. Brian linked this thread on there, so keep them coming guys!
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haha, i just remembered this. . . .he totally licked my clam at his wedding!!!!!
i hope this memory provides the much needed smile in this thread, it certainly made me giggle a little
Last edited by MORNINGSTAR2101; August 9th, 2012, 02:50 PM.
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saw this on FB earlier today and have been in shock every since. this is just terrible news.. wayy to young to go.
RIP Tom.. gone but never forgotten..
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I remember this whole deal, holy crap that is so shocking..I just was doing a quick read before work on FB and saw this, my condolenses to his wife and family, and to ALL who knew him, he was so full of life and humor..Originally posted by meissen View PostStill in absolute utter shock... Tom was such a good guy wish a great heart. When I got my house, Tom offered to come help Angie and I move in. Even with a broken wrist, he still helped Dan (mcssmostwanted) do all the heavy lifting. A little while after I moved in, Tom called and asked for the number on the keypad to my garage so he could get Dan's chainsaw out. I gave it to him, a little reluctant because I didn't know Tom all that well. He knew we wanted to tear down the deck, so his housewarming present to us was that he helped tear a good portion of it down for us. He said he went to the hospital because he hurt his shoulder and popped some Vicodin and got to work.
If there's one thing that should help bring solace with Tom's passing it's that he lived life to the fullest. There is no doubt in my mind to that. He lived every day like a rockstar.
Damnit.
RIP Tom.
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That visual just made me chuckle and nearly cry, reminded me of two friends Nate and Paul...both of which passed away at 20 years old.Originally posted by JoeliusZ28 View PostMy favorite memory of Tom is when we went dirt biking and he did the most hilarious crash id ever seen. He wanted a picture of him ripping a birm. So i waited on the far side of it with a camera. He came ripping up to the turn, except he didnt turn... Instead the bike went straight up over the birm, disappearing into the trees, and Tom casually jumped off and completed the corner on foot, while immitating riding a motorcycle. as if that was what he intended to do.
he wasnt afraid of much.
I knew him through MichiganSpeed long before I knew about this site. Although I never met him in person, I have a feeling he and I would have gotten along just like beer and fireworks
Godspeed, Tom.
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Sorry to hear about Tom, when we hear thunder that is Tom & Mike racing through the clouds
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