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Thomas Quinn

Dayton, Ohio

1942 - 2024

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age 81, born Nov. 23, 1942, passed away Jan. 17, 2024. Tom was born in East Cleveland and attended the University of Dayton and Case Western Reserve, graduating with a degree in sociology in 1965. He served as an army correspondent and photographer in Vietnam. Tom was as an award-winning...

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Sue, John, Mary, & Megan, We are both deeply saddened to hear of Tom´s passing. Tom was a great man and always a bright spot in any room he was in. Our thoughts and prayers are with you guys.

Susan and family, My sincere condolences for your loss. I just learned today about Tom´s passing at our Great Discussions meeting. He was someone I enjoyed listening to because of his intellectual abilities in our discussion group. I enjoyed seeing Time and Susan at the monthly Breakfast for Veterans. I will truly miss him. May he Rest in Peace! Tony Massoud

Dear Sue and family, so sorry to hear of Tom´s passing. Yes, Tom was an inspiring Toastmaster member. With prayers and God´s blessings to your family.

I am very sorry for your loss. Tom was briefly part of our local Toastmaster's club and lost touch when he moved to Dayton. He made us laugh more often than not. He was a great guy who was willing to share his gifts of observation and caring. He will be missed very much, I know.

I am so very sorry for your loss, Susan and family. Tom was always serious about news writing and reporting but his newsroom demeanor was friendly, humorous and sincere. Please take care. May your memories together bring you peace.

Our sympathy and concern for your loss. Tom was active in UDOLLI where we knew him. We thank him for his service during Vietnam. He was a brilliant reporter and always contributed to the UDOLLI classes. To Susan and family we extend our sympathy and prayers. Kate McKinney and Gary Ruff

Very sorry to learn of Tom's passing, and my prayers to his family. He and I worked together at The Plain Dealer during the 1970's, and we stayed in touch for several years after I left the newspaper in 1978. Lost touch after he moved to the Dayton area. He was bright, honest, talented and dedicated to his profession. I will forever remember him as a good friend during our younger years.