Thomas-Vinson-Obituary

Thomas Vinson

Corning, California

Oct 6, 1948 – Nov 6, 2018 (Age 70)

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BORN
October 6, 1948
DIED
November 6, 2018
AGE
70
LOCATION
Corning, California

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THOMAS VINSON Thomas Edward Vinson (70) of Chico, California, passed away in the loving presence of family on Tuesday, November 6th 2018 in Paradise. Tom was born in Corning, California on October 6, 1948 to Ron and Olive Vinson. After graduation from Corning Union High School in 1966, a brief...

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Nancy and Steve Scott

Dear Judy, I just found out today from Carol and Scott of Toms passing. I am truly heart broken for you and your family. I was always hoping we would meet again get to reminisce about our field trip and school. It would be nice to hear from you. Please feel free to contact me anytime. Tom will always be remembered in my heart as a friend I was grateful to know. Please take care of yourself. Sincerely, Steve and Nancy Scott

So sorry for your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory the memory become a treasure so treasure the memory.
Matt 5:4,5

BC~
California

I just now heard about Tom's passing. So sorry for your family's loss. I worked with Tom for many years at ExxonMobil in Texas. He was a great colleague and I loved his easy going manner no matter how intense the circumstances. He will be missed by all lucky enough to have known him!

I worked with Uncle Vinnie way back in the late 80s and early 90's at Exxon.. He had a wise, sly and humerous take on all things and was always a joy to chat with. My thoughts and kind regards to the family. He was an original.

A great colleague, always a smile, always helpful and so generous with sharing wisdom.

In NOLA 1980

Sorry to hear my friend has passed. Met Tom at Field Camp in 1978 and we worked together at Exxon in NOLA and Houston. He was a wonderful guy.

So sorry to hear about Tom. Great geoscience colleague. And a very nice human. Rest In Peace

Stewart Canyon Idaho 1978 Field Camp

Yellowstone 1978 Field Camp