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Thomas C. Thompson

Osceola, Indiana

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March 4, 1958 - Jan. 30, 2008OSCEOLA - Thomas C. Thompson, 49, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday morning, January 30, 2008. Thomas was born March 4, 1958, in South Bend, to Jerry L. and Mary Lou Thompson. His was preceded in death by his father Jerry on May 9, 2001. On September 13, 1997, Tommy...

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I rarely see bands or go to concerts at all anymore, but I DO sing karaoke every Tuesday (and now Thursday) at the MOB downtown next to Fiddler´s. I do Downbound Train and Streets of Philadelphia, Drift Away, Pancho and Lefty, Willin´ and whatever the heck else I can think of to mangle. Anyway I´d love to see any of my old friends down there and buy them a drink (although I´m now a teetotaler) and remember the good ol´ days. By the way I´d really to sing a few of the old songs too. Any...

Throw back picture to the River Park Days in the 90's. Sure miss those good old days. Missing you Tommy today and everyday.

Scott - Is there ever going to be a Vol 2? I listen to Vol 1 often and miss those days, and Tommy. I still wear the T-shirt.

Hard to believe it is coming up on 13 years since you left us..I think of you daily and forever. Say hello to my Dad and hope you 2 get to hang out with a whiskey drink.

Always on my mind....RIH...You sure were one of a kind my music/fishing man.
RIP .. Love you SuzyQ

35 years ago this month, between sets at Nickie's at the Five Corners near ND (neither Nickie's or the Five Corners are there anymore). The gigs were SO important to both of us - they were everything, and had to be great.

Lori Minix, thanks for the thoughtful words about Tommy...sorry to hear your mother passed on the same day. He was one sweet and talented individual....I miss hearing him sing his original songs. Going to the bars to see the local talent doesn't happen much more for me. I live in the house we bought on the river together and it has so many memories for me. His buddy Lee Madison and Tom McFarland enjoyed fishing on the St. Joe with him.
The saying...only the good die young sure rings...

I try to drive through River Park whenever I have the opportunity. It will forever and always be home to me, and probably to many others. RP was a special neighborhood. Those of us that grew up together....Tom of course, along with Jim Hammer, Rick Troeger, Rob Furlong, Kenna Bauer; to name just a few, shared a special time in all of our lives. We formed strong friendships and made lasting memories.......in school, after school, and on weekends. Tom and I actually started Kindergarten...

8th grade photo from Nuner School

That doesn't ring a bell...typical Christmas stuff (besides Marty Robbins) was maybe some Elvis, Johnny Cash, and a few standard Christmas songs, like "Silver Bells." Thanks for using the Guest Book, nice that folks still remember my brother.