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Thomas L. Shannon

Bellefontaine, Ohio

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DUBLIN — Thomas L. Shannon, 66, of Dublin, Ohio, a devoted husband, father and brother, passed away Thursday, March 16, 2017 at the Kobacker House Hospice Care Center after his battle with melanoma.

Thom is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Mary (Childress) Shannon and brother...

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Thomas' life was cut short by the deadly skin cancer. He truly was a man who deserved a very long life. His life was the compassion he had and bestowed on all who were a part of his life. A happy friend to all. May God Rest His Soul

So sorry to read the obituary of my cousin, Thom. He was a good guy, friendly and kind especially to older folks. RIP Thom

Thom will continue to live on with his legacy of a great attitude on life with his unusual brand of humor along with his eagerness to be to a good friend to all he had encountered during his shortened life span. I was most appreciative of Thom's close friendship and am grieving his presence in my life. Life will not be the same without him. God Bless His Soul

Thomas was without a doubt one of the most affable persons I have ever know. Thomas had the ability to show his affection of those he loved so much, his family, his wife, Debbie and the Medallion Club. He is one person who made a loving mark wherever he would be and will be sorely missed by all who was fortunate to share time with in Life. God Rest His Soul

Love ya Tommie... Thank you for calling me a friend. It was an honor. On to your next adventure.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Shannon family.Thom was my first hereo on the little league baseball team as my first coach and he was my hereo on the football field in high school.He will be missed but will be remembered.

my family's condolences for thom's passing. we were Wesleyan athletic dept's brats! my parents al & betty rector,I know the pain you feel,but,rest assured, you will all be togrther one day again in heaven. I miss my parent's. sandy rector kelloughl

My condolences to Donnie,George and Thoms entire family. He was one of my heroes growing up and watching Delaware football. Pacer Nation lost a good one. I got to play a lot of cards with Thom over the years and see him on Jug day the last couple years. RIP.

Our deepest sympathy to Thom's family. As my wife Colette wrote to Thom, "he is the nicest person she ever met at Medallion". He will be missed by his friends at the club. He always kept track of what we had in the well in the card room. Thom has one in the well forever. Goodbye my friend!