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Thomas Edward Nelson, Jr. Thomas Edward Nelson, Jr., age 69, died Monday, June 6, 2005, at home, after a brief illness. Tom was born July 6, 1935, in Austin. He was the only child of Rebecca Young Nelson and Thomas Edward Nelson and was a native of Round Rock. His family has deep roots in Williamson County beginning in 1854 when his paternal grandfather, Andrew John Nelson, emigrated from southern Sweden and assisted many other Swedish immigrants with their passage to America and settlement in Central Texas. Tom was proud of his family's heritage and remained active in the Williamson County community throughout his life. Tom attended Texas Military Institute in San Antonio but transferred to Stephen F. Austin High School to be close to his family after his father passed away. He received an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He also received a degree from the Southwest Graduate School of Banking. After serving in the United States Army, Tom lived in Austin for the duration of his life. He was active in banking, farming and ranching, and real estate investments. He served on the boards of various banking and civic organizations including the Austin Chamber of Commerce, American National Bank, as Chairman of the Board of the former Farmers State Bank of Round Rock, as Chairman of the Board and President of the LaSalle Townsite Company, and as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of St. Andrew's Episcopal School. He was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd where he was a vestryman, senior warden, and a Sunday school teacher. Tom enjoyed quail hunting and spending time with family and friends at his ranch in South Texas. Tom is survived by his wife of 46 years, Carol Corley Nelson. He is also survived by his son, Thomas Edward Nelson, III, and his children, Madeline Lewis Nelson and Thomas Edward Nelson, IV; his daughter, Rebecca Nelson Davis and her husband, Mark; and his son, John Corley Nelson and his wife, Kristen and their children, Jack Corley Nelson and Mary Caroline Nelson. A memorial service was held in Austin at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd at 3:30 p.m., on Wednesday, June 8, 2005. A private burial at Palm Valley Cemetery in Round Rock preceded the memorial service. Memorials may be made to St. Andrew's Episcopal School, the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, or The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (pancreatic cancer research). The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Dr. William McCarron, Dr. Frank Robinson and Dr. Demetrius Loukas. Memorials and guestbook online at wcfish.com.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Jun. 8 to Jun. 9, 2005.

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Anita and Pelle Nohrs-Johansson

June 12, 2005

Dear Carol and family ,

We are so sorry to hear about Tom´s death.We just got the message from Jean.

Our thoughts are with you .

Robert Turner III,M.D.

June 11, 2005

Puddin and I just heard about Tommy's death from Beth Gideon.Our heart felt sympathy goes out to Carole,Becca,and the rest of the Nelson family.Tommy was one of the most genuinely nice men I have ever met and known.Puddin and I relish the time spent with Carole and Tommy and will always remember him in our prayers.Puddin and Bobby Turner.

Karen & David Thompson

June 9, 2005

Tommy was an amazing man. He was true to the city of his birth, Austin, but never forgot his Swedish roots in Round Rock & Williamson County. He wholeheartedly supported history, and enjoyed talking about it! He will be missed by so many. I especially send regards to Carol and Rebecca, you and the entire family are in our prayers.

Ruth and Jack Swenson

June 8, 2005

Our memories of Tommy will always be those of a kind and generous man who was always accepting of others. May your memories of him be a comfort to you.

Know that our heartfelt thoughts and sympathy are with you during this time.

Albert Holmes

June 8, 2005

Tom was a good man, student @ UT, army officer, banker @ the old Austin National Bank, business man, & family man. He make a good mark in all of his moves. We will miss him.

Gary & Sherri Davis

June 8, 2005

Our sincerest condolences are extended to Carol and the Nelson Family. Tom will be missed by all of us. We will see him again someday in Heaven. God Bless.

Jim and Jean Sellstrom

June 8, 2005

Dear friends, we are so sorry to hear of Tommy's death. He has done many wonderful things for the Swedes of Texas, and others as well. I have sent Anita and Pelle the newspaper article, so they will also know of their friend's passing. With love and appreciation for the long years of association with the Nelson Family.

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