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simple simon (Offline)
  #1 2/10/10 11:33 PM
Just a note to anyone who knew tom, he was a dedicated sprint car fan, and announced some races at Waynefield Motorsports Park, and a member of Darf, he passed away in january, and i have not seen any posts about him, very good man who spoke his way and looked you in the eye, he will be missed and all he was and did to help in his way is appreciated, condolences to his family, sincerely, Doug Simon. #7 non-wing owner.
Mud Packer (Offline)
  #2 2/11/10 1:14 AM
Originally Posted by simple simon:
Just a note to anyone who knew tom, he was a dedicated sprint car fan, and announced some races at Waynefield Motorsports Park, and a member of Darf, he passed away in january, and i have not seen any posts about him, very good man who spoke his way and looked you in the eye, he will be missed and all he was and did to help in his way is appreciated, condolences to his family, sincerely, Doug Simon. #7 non-wing owner.
Here is a thread that was on the board at the time of Tom's passing. https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/showthread.php?t=28094 He will definately be missed. RIP Tom.
racegal (Offline)
  #3 2/11/10 9:52 AM
I had the pleasure of meeting him at Gas City a few times! I will sure miss seeing him there! I always looked forward to talking to him!
He usually had a story about a speeding ticket near miss and funny things like that!
He always made me laugh! Plus he was usually surrounded by people who were laughing too!
He has the best view of all the great races now and plenty of great race fans to enjoy them with!!

DD FAN-atic!! Susan St. Catherine
God bless America and our troops
#1Brad Kuhn Fan (Offline)
  #4 2/11/10 10:27 AM
Never went into the pits with out talking up a storm with Tom. He always loved watching the young guys rip around gascity. i'll misss him. RIP Tom
simple simon (Offline)
  #5 2/11/10 5:41 PM
thanks for the nice comments, i did miss the post, and did not hear it til later, thank you, he was a true fan, and support for sprint racing in every way he could, RIP, TOM, d. simon
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