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Thomas C. Rainone

Arlington, Texas

1963 - 2016

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Thomas C. Rainone (1963-2016) was born in Arlington. He attended Arlington High School and graduated with a B.A. in Television and Film from UTA in 1985. He won top award at UTA for his student film "Armageddon Fabulosa," which when seen by Director Brian Yuzna, he was immediately hired for his...

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I met Tom back in the early 80's. He was on a TV show along with me. He was interviewed by the host and that's where I met him. I was an Elvis Impersonator at time and Tom asked me to travel with him and his crew To Graceland, in which I did. It was a great experience for me. We became very close along with his family. I was shocked when I found out that he passed. R.I.P. Tom Your friend Roy "Elvis" Davis

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Insanely funny. Insanely loyal. Brilliant, creative, intense, wild, fearless...a beautiful and unique human being. He collected friends everywhere he went. I was indeed lucky to have been one of them. God Bless You, Tom. RIP

This is impossible ! i would scream if it would help; scream so loud they will haul me off for the last time. terrell romack

Precious cousin, sleep well.
We'll all see each other again. My love to you. Jill

I just got the news. I vividly remember all the Rainone brothers, especially Tom, as friends and customers in my record store Fantasia. The family were longtime friends of my manager and great friend Chris Pool. Tom was always so much fun to be around. My deepest sympathy to his friends and family.

You could always make us laugh and we always had a great time. You will be missed my friend but you are in God's hands now.
Peace and love always

Tommy,

You will truly be missed.

I remember Tom. A group of us would gather at Mama's Pizza on South Cooper for lunch and I credit him with introducing me to A Clockwork Orange through the short he filmed on a cruise ship. He planted the seed of appreciation for the art of film. So glad he succeeded in his passions and sad he's gone so soon.