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James T. Wells

Marietta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice WELLS, James T. JAMES T. WELLS James T. Wells, (Tom or Tommy to friends and family, "Jim" to salesmen) died Mar. 26 at home with his family. Born in Bermuda to the late Ed and Mary Wells of Atlanta on Oct. 23, 1941. He attended Northside High and graduated from...

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What can add about Tom that is not already said? He was Wonderful. Tom and Janet, Janet and Tom - I can't separate the two because they were truly one. It was my joy and pleasure to be Janet and Toms neighbor for almost 9 years when they lived in Sepulveda. My memories are of the privilege to be a part of their lives, of Tom's life. I will never forget his fantastic recipe for red peppers and feta cheese. When I saw him last October, he said he would recognize me in a crowd of strangers. ...

A very special and loving husband and father,
Devoted to family and friends,
Loyal to those that deserved it.
A great tunesmith, writer and poet,
Able to navigate any social/business situation with aplomb.
Capable of making smiles bloom.
His friends were legion.
Love, Penny and George Hart

It is always hard to capture a person in the past, in an obituary, especially for someone who was so good at living. I certainly value the things that Tom accomplished but more than anything I admired his curious nature and his ability to be whimsical with a touch of sarcasm. He was present, sensitive, smart and mischievous all at once. And he married a wonderful woman. What a guy. Sam Zamarripa

Tom Wells was one of the first wonderful people I met when I moved to Atlanta in the early 70's. He made me feel welcomed and special. That's just the way he lived his life. I will miss his spirit and smile. My love goes out to his family.

Tommy's life is an example of Isaiah 40:31; "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles." Some of us just wait longer than others, but He is always faithful. We will soar together, my brother.
YITB, Dumas Ponder

Tommy Wells was a genius.I can't understand how he could string those words together. It was my privilage to play with, and for him. I miss him greatly.

Tommy Knox, Norcross, Ga

Dearest Janet,

My heart goes out to you. There are such wonderful memories from the Atlanta days. The sweetest of times. I am sure Tommy is bonding with Peter.
Janice Barnes, Miami

We feel we have lost a friend. Everyone in the Northside Hospital Ultrasound Department sends their thoughts and prayers.

I shared the loss with Joe yesterday as we sat in the hallway of Colette's school, early for our parent/teacher meeting. And then, with only the watercolors hanging from the walls for an audience, we sang..."Baby, if you ever wonder, wonder whatever became of me..." It wasn't pretty, but it was beautiful. We love you, Janet. And we love you Tom.