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Thomas G. Stockham Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Thomas G. Stockham, Jr. 12/22/33 ~ 1/06/04  Thomas G. Stockham, Jr. loving husband, devoted father, inspirational teacher, caring mentor, and influential inventor passed away from complications related to Alzheimer's disease early on January 6th. A memorial celebration will be held 12 o'clock...

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steven carl larson 19999 to2001

I have such happy memories of Tom and Uncle Malcolm (Low)working together and Tom introducing my father, Barney, and I to digital sound. Tom, what a great guy you are forever.
Love, Stacy Rosenblatt

I remember with absolute clarity my first introduction to Tom, I went with Clark P. to a secluded (nearly secret) location near the U of U to deliver some test equipment. The company was only refered to as Company X, later called Soundstream. While there Tom gave me some headphones and pressed a button on a Honeywell Data recorder and out flowed the most pristine recording of a trumpet I ever experienced. I was well and truly hooked! Many thanks and much recognition to Tom for what I am now...

Dear Martha and family,
As a graduate student in the EE Department at the University of Utah from 1974 to 1978, I was privileged to know Tom. In his digital signal processing classes, I saw the thoroughness and clarity with which he could present complicated material. Tom was one of the best teachers I have encountered and he had a significant impact on my life. I will remember him the rest of my life.

I like to think Tom and Bob are busy inventing wonderful new things in loftier realms.
You were a remarkable man, Tom. Thanks for all you taught me.

Dear Martha and family,
We will love Tom Stockham forever and always. His beautiful smile and marvelous disposition are unforgettable. Casey still feels pride in remembering that Tom told him he could come to Lake Powell with him anytime. Please know of our sorrow at your loss. Love, Hooper, Shauna and Casey Knowlton

dear, dear martha --

je t'embrasse.

sandy

I was honored to know Tom and have him as a guest in my home during the SoundStream AES introduction. He was so excited and enthusiastic about whatever it was he was working on. I was saddened to learn through Clark P. of his illness during his declining years and know he will be greatly missed by all who were privledged to know him.

Jim T.