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Thomas H. Cadman

Chicago, Illinois

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Cadman, Thomas H. age 45, a resident of Los Angeles, CA, formerly of Oak Forest, IL, died Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at Kaiser Permanente Hospital, Los Angles. He was born August 23, 1965 in Chicago, IL. Thomas is survived by a brother, Michael C. (Bernadette, nee O'Malley) Cadman of...

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I too, had met Tom working at Hampton's in Hollywood Ca. I had been looking for him the last few years and am saddened to hear of his passing. We hung out and listened to bootleg tapes and i helped a bit on the in the works shorter version of "The Other One."
He always would inspire me to get into entertainment, and I did. We had a great time at one of the Dead tribute shows up in the mountains! I wish I could have said hello one last time. My condolences to your family, loved ones and...

You will all ways laugh when your in a conversation with THC.He was my friend and he will be missed. He is directing from up above.

Aloha Tom

hi-i worked with tom at Hamptons restaurant in hollywood-we had some great
talks about music- i remember being the first to call him about the death of Jerry Garcia-sad day--- peace to you my
friend--- Big David

I don't know if I can even express the grief I feel. Occasionally I would google Tom to see what he could be up to. He was so important to me and my life changes. How did this happen? He was so creative . We worked together in LA and shared many dreams. I very much wanted to be part of his life and was honored to be in his film. He also introduced me to the "Long Necks"--my favorite band. I hope that perhaps this is not my "Tom". I have been missing him for awhile. So

I don't know if I can even express the grief I feel. Occasionally I would google Tom to see what he could be up to. He was so important to me and my life changes. How did this happen? He was so creative . We worked together in LA and shared many dreams. I very much wanted to be part of his life and was honored to be in his film. He also introduced me to the "Long Necks"--my favorite band. I hope that perhaps this is not my "Tom". I have been missing him for awhile. So

Tom and I were close like brothers for a number of years after I got out of the Army. He asked me if I'd co-direct his feature film, "The Other One," and I was only too honored to do so. It was an experience that will not be forgotten. He was truly a huge hearted person of immense talent, and I'm a better person for having known him.

We'll see each other again one day, dude, I have no doubt.

Tom, I am really sad to find you have passed away. I googled you today, wondering if I could track you down. You were a dreamer, an artist, a driven professional, and a hard worker. I remember spending many nights hanging out at your place, or another, solving the worlds problems until the wee hours of the morning. We weren't the closest of friends, but I was happy and privileged to donate original music to your film, The Other One, and thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a part...