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W. Thompson Thorn III

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THORN, W. Thompson III "Tommy" Tommy as he was known by his friends, son of Tom and Katherine Thorn, passed away at his home in Tampa this past weekend at the age of 61. Tommy was devoted to his family, a loving father and grandfather, a mentor to many, and a trusting and welcome friend to...

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The University Club of Tampa staff, along with the Board of Directors express their sincere condolences. Know that the thoughts and prayers of many are with you in your time of grief.

A friend and colleague sorely missed. My deepest sympathies

Martha, Wray, Ali, and family,
Tommy was a great friend and customer of Greiner's Clothing in downtown Tampa. I've always told people Greiner's success was totally on the shoulders of Tommy and Martha Thorn. I didn't realize someone could have that many "best" friends. He was so much more than a customer, he became a friend, a mentor, and a source of strength every time I was around him. He loved his family so much, and he wrote the book on "How to do business with your friends." I...

Tommy was my friend and mentor. I will miss him in my life. He was a wonderful person and a dearly beloved human being. My heartfelt sympathies go out to his family. A true light in the world has gone dark. We will all be a little less for this loss.

My deepest sympathies are with you at this time.
2 Cor. 4:16-18

Our condolences to the whole extended Thorn family at this time of grief. Tommy was a mentor and a friend to both of us. He will be dearly missed.

Tony Ruscella and Jordana Peacock

I just got word about Tommy's passing today and I was very shocked and saddened by this terrible news. Tommy was a great mentor to me and a wonderful man's man. I enjoyed our conversations very much and would run into him at Washington Redskins games against the Bucs in Maryland over the years. I will miss you smoking your cigar with a grand smile on your unforgettable face! My prayers and sympathies to his family and many friends!

Tommy will be missed. He always had time to help someone out and offer advice. My Deepest sympathies.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.