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Tom Lloyd "Tommy" MOSS

Tom Lloyd "Tommy" MOSS obituary

Tom MOSS Obituary

MOSS, Tom Lloyd "Tommy " Passed away peacefully on May 11th, 2012. Tom was the inventor and previous owner of "Tomic Lures " fishing tackle, an iconic brand of of gear on the West Coast and beyond. Tom endured a long battle with Heart and Lung disease. He was born August 10, 1935. Tom lived in Victoria, BC, Brentwood Bay, Sooke, Campbell River and Scotch Creek. Predeceased by his mother Francis "Molly " Boorman, his father Thomas Winston Moss, and his brothers Gary and Norman. Tom will be missed dearly by his family and friends. Survived by his sons, Wayne, Randy and Michael, grandson Liam and daughter in laws, Sarah and Reshie. A celebration of his life will be held at a date to be announced in July-August. In lieu of flowers a contribution can be made to the Lung Association of British Columbia. 656627
Published by Victoria Times-Colonist on May 20, 2012.

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Randy Moss

June 6, 2012

Thanks so much for the kind words from his friends.
Randy

Simon Jones

May 22, 2012

A Vancouver Island legend passes into angling history and will be greatly missed.

Lorna Leathwood Davies

May 21, 2012

My sympathy is with you,Mike, Randy, and Wayne, I worked for your father at Tomic Lures for a long time, I appreciated your fathers friendship and getting to go to work everyday at such a beautiful place on Whiffin Spit. I am sure he will be missed.

Randy Moss

May 21, 2012

Next time you are fishing, rest assured that Dad (Tom) will be with you in the boat watching the lines, luring in the big Spring Salmon and telling some great fishing stories.

BILL Rose

May 20, 2012

Its sad a man of your talent could not live for ever..Rest in piece my friend,, Bill Rose.Johnsons Hardware in Nanaimo,,( retired ) GOD BLESS...

Fred Kockott

May 20, 2012

Sleep well old friend.

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