Thomas "Tommy"-Nelson-Obituary

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Thomas "Tommy" Alan Nelson

Lexington, North Carolina

May 19, 1959 – Jan 7, 2022 (Age 62)

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BORN
May 19, 1959
DIED
January 7, 2022
AGE
62
LOCATION
Lexington, North Carolina

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Davidson Funeral Home - Lexington Obituary

Thomas Alan Nelson 62, of Mount Airy, formerly of Lexington, passed away unexpectedly Friday, January 7, 2022 at his home. Tommy was born May 19, 1959, to Bob and Cile Nelson of Churchland and was of the Baptist Faith.

Tommy was preceded in death by his beloved...

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rip sweet tommy my family from greene county always love you and we all will always remember all the memories you left us with sending love and prayers

So glad our paths crossed brother....rest in peace....

Tommy was the man! I got to be around him on several occasions as he and Rick did sound engineering for the band I was playing in. I still remember funny quotes and lines he would say, and I loved laughing and having a good time with him. He was kind, funny, a super hard worker, and a pleasure to be around. Not to mention, he knew his music and was one heck of a musician. Rest In Peace brother!!

We will miss you our dear friend. You Rest In Peace.

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

Tommy &"tater" as he called me

I'm at a loss for words. My heart is shattered but I have so many memories to cherish. I met Tommy in 2010 and he stole my heart. He was one of the kindest and funniest people i have ever been around. If you was around Tommy longer than 5 minutes and didn't laugh then you had no sense of humor at all. He was a very special person in my life. The distance really made it hard for us. But we chose to stay in contact by phone calls and visits and stayed close friends. Hes with his sweet...

Tommy was like a family member to us, He and Chris were like brothers. They were both drummers and had a love for their music. They played a lot together so he was around our house a lot. We all loved him. He had a great since of humor and a contagious laugh. R.I.P. Straw, we loved you a lot and you will be terribly missed.