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Thomas WARDELL Obituary

WARDELL, Thomas Nurtured in the Big Sky country of Montana, Tom Wardell grew up to embrace the vast opportunities America has to offer. After a brief illness, Thomas R. B. Wardell died on June 20, 2019 at age 78. He was born in Nebraska, to Wendell Wardell and Alta Mae Moulton. He grew up in Deadwood, South Dakota, and Billings, Montana, graduating from Billings High School. He attained the rank of Eagle Scout and sustained a lifelong support of Scouting. Designated a John Harvard Scholar, he graduated from Harvard College in 1962 followed by Harvard Law school in 1966. He spent several decades in Chicago and Boston with different law firms, started a successful technology firm, Versyss, which he sold in 1993, when he moved to Atlanta to marry Susan Brown. This marriage proved to be a magical one with many happy memories. Tom joined the McKenna Long and Aldridge law firm in Atlanta. His distinguished legal career focused on advising corporate clients in diverse fields both in the US and in China where he facilitated their access to American markets. His counsel in corporate finance, governance, reorganizations and compliance was widely sought. Tom always felt his highest goal was in mentoring other younger colleagues, and he enjoyed the affection and respect of generations of attorneys. He authored numerous professional articles in his field, and was a frequent lecturer. Tom had a lifelong passion for classical music. Brahms was his favorite. Blessed with a rich baritone voice, he sang semi-professionally in Boston where he was on the Board of the New England Conservatory. He had a list of operatic arias he wanted to sing in concert at Spivey Hall, but never had the chance. Most recently he was vice-chairman of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Board and head of development. Beloved by the musicians, and respected by his Board colleagues, his work for the ASO was tireless and his generosity bountiful. He worked to develop diversity in every organization in which he worked and founded the Atlanta Legal Diversity Forum to promote the role of women and minorities in law. He never lost sight of his Montana roots and travelled there several times a year, starting and funding an organization to provide IPads to elementary students to facilitate their grasp of the wider world about them. Tom enjoyed world travel, and Italy's food and music made it his favorite country. He climbed Kenya's Mt Kilimanjaro in 2002 and took frequent business trips to Asia. Weekends at his mountain home in Big Canoe, Ga, and vacations on the beach in Mexico writing and reading with Susan provided the "peace and quiet" that replenished his vast store of energy and his keen intellect. Tom is survived by his wife of 25 years, the former Susan Brown, his children, Tom, Catherine and Charlie Wardell, Jessica Landis (Greg), Sally Brooks (Sarah Blanton), Gabriel Benzur (Elizabeth), and Leah Benzur, sisters Connie Wardell of Billings, MT, Wenda Morrone (John) of Bozeman, MT, and brother Wendell Wardell (Kay) of Durham, NC, five grandchildren, and one great granddaughter. Services will be held at 2pm on Saturday, July 27th at Glenn Memorial Church in Decatur, GA. The family asks that memorials be donated to The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 1280 Peachtree Street,NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 Attention: Grace Sipusic.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jun. 27, 2019.

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Robert Lee Stone

March 12, 2025

I was a classmate of Tom's. We were also in Boy Scouts together for several years. We both became Eagle scouts.
Tom and I with 4 other Eagle scouts went to Washington DC where we met Chief Justice Earl Warren of the Supreme Court and J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI. I have a picture of Tom, me, and 4 other Eagle scouts with J Edgar Hoover. Our Scoutmaster Dewey Hansen always made sure we got to meet people. It seemed that lots of doors were open to Eagle scouts. Being in Scouts was the high point of my teenage years. I always looked for Tom at high school reunions. I was very sad when I learned that he had died.

Marlowe Ryan

June 21, 2022

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. I think of my dear friend every day. He remains the man I most admire!

Julie Hornby, Principal

July 3, 2019

I was fortunate enough to meet Mr. Wardell shortly after I had joined the staff at Eagle Cliffs Elementary last fall. Knowing he would soon be visiting our school, I couldn't wait to meet the individual that had such a significant impact on the students and staff at Eagle Cliffs, not only with technology, but with overall his presence. Mr. Wardell was well respected by the students and staff, and the school was abuzz anytime he was present. I am truly blessed to have had the opportunity to meet Mr. Wardell, and though I have only known him the past year, his influence on me in this short time has been significant. His kindness and generosity are admirable qualities, and I am honored to have called him a friend. He will be greatly missed by all of us at Eagle Cliffs. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Ann Pippin Gibson

July 2, 2019

Tom and I met at the McKinley School when we were in fifth grade. We followed one another through high school, often in the same classes. We rose through the chairs of Demolay and Rainbow respectively so were often involved in joint activities. I saw him several years ago at Mission Ridge Retirement Community where his parents had moved at the same time mine had moved there. I remember his home on Poly Drive and a birthday party or two there. Farewell, Tom and sympathies to your siblings. Ann Pippin Gibson

June 30, 2019

Tom was just at our Billings Senior High School 60th reunion less than a year ago. He looked the picture of health and was an absolute delight to visit with. He didn't want this to be our last reunion so took it upon himself to be in charge of the next one. I sent him all the class information and he left me a voice mail saying he had received it and was very much looking forward to getting started. What a shock to lose him so unexpectedly. My condolences to all his family and friends. He will definitely be missed.

Maria Boyland

June 29, 2019

Tom was such an amazing man. I know his family is devastated. Our thoughts & prayers are with his family. I have never known a man who could command a room like he did. That gorgeous deep voice of his would ring out & those big shoulders thrown back, and such a compassionate sweet man. Such a gentle spirit. I will never forget watching him & listening to him. I admired him as well & loved him deeply even though I did not see him as much as I wished I had.

June 28, 2019

Dear Susan, I am so sorry for your loss. What an amazing man. I can imagine that it was a truly magical marriage. I am thinking of you and your family. Much love, Alisa Hornstein Haber

June 27, 2019

I loved Tom Wardell very much. He was the man I most admire in the world. His friendship, his humor, and his grace will remain with me always.
Marlowe Ryan

June 27, 2019

A Billings High school classmate, now in Savannah wishing I had "kept up"to have realized Tom was in Atlanta all those years: I would have wished to have visited him and met his family. Roland S. Summers, MD

Phyllis Conway

June 27, 2019

I will remember him fondly. Condolences to his family.

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