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June 16, 2019
Tom was the cornerstone of publicity for the SEOAL for a long time. Friend to all of us who worked, covered teams in the league.
A true gentlemen, who loved hight school sports.
Helped create a great sports section for the Messenger.
Remember him fondly from our days in the 1960s-to-1971
.
Proud of my days broadcasting the Chieftains with Gary Boyer and Roger Hinerman.
Love the website Logan Football.com
Lee Hamilton
San Diego
www.leehacksawhamilton.com
Voice of the Chieftains
WLGN-Logan
Lois Reedy
May 23, 2019
The many tributes to Tom really meant so much to me. I appreciate knowing how much he was respected and loved. It is good to know that so many were his friends. We were too far away to be close. My siblings and I were his only family.
Mike Armstrong
May 21, 2019
Tom was a friend during the last 12-15 years of his life. He was a humble man, with a deep knowledge and love for sports. I am thankful to have met and befriended him. In my mind, I still see him sitting on press row at the Convo watching high school basketball or working the Legion games during late summer. Thank you for your friendship!
Alabama Mike
Mike Armstrong
Mark Dierkes
May 19, 2019
My son Cody and I were saddened to learn about Tom's passing this morning in our local paper. Known him since '73 while a journalism student at OU working at The Messenger. We stayed in touch for years through the Ohio Prep Sports Writers and the state boys basketball tournament when we sat together at the games. One of the nicest guys I've ever met and my condolences to his cousins.
Judy Woolery
May 17, 2019
Tom certainly had a wonderful career and was well thought of by many. My condolences to his family.
Jon McBride
May 16, 2019
He did a lot of good things for a lot of good people. He was a walking encyclopedia on the Athens Bulldogs and Southeastern Ohio High School Sports, the Ohio Bobcats and the State American Legion baseball tournament. He was also a fixture at the Rollerbowl Lanes in Athens. I know that the McBride family (Ed, Irene, Tom, Jerry & Jon) were proud to call him a friend and associate. Im glad my wife (Karen) and I made it a point to visit the Metters Sunnyside Drive home 5 years ago when we were last in Athens. As conversations with Tom often do, 30 minutes turned into 60
minutes. We ended up there about 75 minutes. My lasting memory of that visit is that he smiled and thanked us for taking the time! I told him after what he had done to help me, it was the least I could do.
Jim Mason
May 16, 2019
I would like to thank you one more time for all the coverage you gave to all the road races held around Athens County. You worked extremely hard to get race results out in a timely period and as accurate as possible. Your coverage of local sports was excellent also. It also was nice having you and mom as neighbors on Sunnyside for several years. You'll be missed Tom Metters!!
Jon McBride
May 16, 2019
He did a lot of good things for a lot of good people. He was a walking encyclopedia on the Athens Bulldogs and Southeastern Ohio High School Sports, the Ohio Bobcats and the State American Legion baseball tournament. He was also a fixture at the Rollerbowl Lanes in Athens. I know that the McBride family (Ed, Irene, Tom, Jerry & Jon) were proud to call him a friend and associate. Im glad my wife (Karen) and I made it a point to visit the Metters Sunnyside Drive home 5 years ago when we were last in Athens. As conversations with Tom often do, 30 minutes turned into 60 minutes. We ended up there about 75 minutes. My lasting memory of that visit is that he smiled and thanked us for taking the time! I told him after what he had done to help me, it was the least I could do.
Bobby Preston
May 16, 2019
I remember Tom covering Athens Legion baseball in the summers of the early 1990s. He would be at every game, at home or riding with us on the bus to an away game. He was always friendly and kind to me and everyone I saw him talk to. So sorry to hear of his passing.
Kim Powers Cardwell
May 15, 2019
I'm so sad to hear of Tom's passing. My father Robert Powers worked at the Messenger with Tom for years when I was a child.And my Dad always spoke so highly of him. I rememberTom as always being such a nice guy. Sending comfort and prayers for his friends and family ♥
Mary Alice and Gene Beckman
May 15, 2019
Tom was my cousin, and my siblings and I are the only family he has known over the years. The miles separated us from Aunt Charlotte Ann and Tom but we kept in touch and got to visit them occasionally at Sunnyside Drive and of course knew his reputation as a dedicated sports writer. We will miss you, Tom. Until we meet again! And we add our special thanks to Bill Walker for his faithful care over these past months.
Lori Tuttle (Boatman)
May 15, 2019
Tom was a joy to be around when I was covering local sports. He was so kind, helpful and full of knowledge. My condolences to his family and friends.
Debbie Orsbon
May 14, 2019
It was my pleasure meeting Tom for the first time at Hickory Creek . I had taken Tom on a few of his Doctors appointments and had the pleasure of listening to his life story . Very amazing man enjoyed the trips together always pointing out places and telling me the stories behind them . Our last trip was Tuesday stopped and got a drink Tom had a rootbeer said best rootbeer he ever had we both just laughed . Rest in peace Tom i will miss our drives and you of course.
Dan Ramey
May 14, 2019
Missing from Toms obituary, his mentoring of young reporters. In the 1980s and into the 90s, Tom was thorough, patient and easy to talk to and to work with. The last I saw him was at The Convo at the Boys Basketball District Tournament where he was always a staple on press row. Missed seeing him this spring.
Prayers for Gods comfort and peace to all who loved him and those he loved.
John Neal
May 14, 2019
From Waterloo Wonders Facebook Page.
By John Neal
The biggest Waterloo Wonder fan, from the Athens Messenger and Ohio Sportswriter
Tom Metters has died.
When I first meet Dick Burdette in 2006 we talked about reissuing the Waterloo Wonders books he was very hesitant to do so, he said
John, I don't think anyone will remember this story It's just been too long ago!
After repeated phone calls to Dick asking him to help me get the story out there, one night he says
I get a call a least once a year since the early sixties from a fella in Athens, Ohio trying to get me to republish the Waterloo Wonders story too. He's a Ohio Sportswriter for the Newspaper the Athens Messenger his name is Tom Metters.
Dick then gave me Toms phone number, I rang up Tom that very evening we talked for nearly 3 hours about the Wonders and Ohio sports in general. He started covering sports in high school for the messenger and was a sports writer for over 50 years.
The best story he had encountered during that long career was The Waterloo Wonders
We both agreed it needed to be back in print and not lost to history.
Tom and I began a full assault on Dick Burdette trying to convince him this was an important part of southeastern Ohio history and Ohio Basketball history.
I'm not sure if this would have been successful if not for Tom Metters passion for the Wonders and Ohio Sports in general.
He was a true gentleman and a beat sportswriter from the old school print story telling he loved the newspaper business and Ohio Sports, from his beloved Cincinnati Reds to the local high school action he covered it all.
During the three years Dick and I did lectures and book signings on The Waterloo Wonders
Toms Rolodex was always available to me, I'd call him and say we are going to be In Marietta or Oxford Ohio this weekend can you help me get a story in the paper there? He would then call the local press to help us get the story in print.
He loved coming to Portsmouth for the annual baseball banquet every January before his health got bad. We would go together usally the coldest night of the year, we started off touring the flood wall murals he so loved then to the banquet that night.
I bet he's having coffee and interviewing Orlyn, Wyman Roberts and the rest of the Wonders about their storied feats on the basketball court, I would love to read that article!
Rest easy old friend you will be truly missed~
Mark Scott
May 14, 2019
Always sad to see a person who was part of your life in the past die. I remember Tom very well and he was a fixture at all Athens High School sporting events. Was always a kind and caring man. Rest in peace Mr. Metters and God speed.
Judith Daso
May 14, 2019
My sympathy to his family, and thanks for the detailed obituary for an involved and community spirited man.
I never officially met him, but I spoke with him once to say how often I witnessed his tender treatment of his mother. I was so often touched to see it at various events around Athens.
C
May 14, 2019
Remembering Tom from all the many sports games he covered at the time our sons were involved at Athens High School and American Legion Baseball. He was a part of that scene and happy in his job.
Rest In Peace Tom.
Chuck,shirley,Chuck Jr, Larry &Scott Dailey
Brenda Brown
May 14, 2019
I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing, I worked with him for many years at The Messenger and also knew him from the bowling leagues .. he was a wonderful man who contributed much to the community through his journalism and mentoring others .. he will be sadly missed, I will keep his family in my prayers at this difficult time. Sincerely,
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