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2020

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Thomas Ragland Obituary

RAGLAND, Thomas R. Thomas R. Ragland World Adventurer, Spiritual Seeker, Investment Advisor, Philanthropist Dead at 62 Thomas R. Ragland, first of four sons, Andrew, Daniel, David, born to Harriett Wadsworth Ragland and Tom R. Ragland Jr., crossed over to the other side of the veil on Jan. 7, 2020. He was born on April 15, 1957 and grew up in the Atlanta area. He attended Shamrock High School and graduated from The University of Georgia in 1978 at the age of 21. His work life began at the age of 11 delivering Atlanta newspapers and investing in the stock market with the help of his father. He was an ardent advocate of free market capitalism, believing that it had lifted millions of people throughout the world out of poverty. Thomas believed anyone who chose to work hard and save could achieve financial success. Societies that ignored the evidence of economic history did so at their own peril. After working for two years as a CPA, Tom headed to California with $600 in his pocket. He began riding up and down Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles looking for an opportunity to work in the stock brokerage industry. After many rejections, he persevered and was finally given a chance which he turned into a 38 year career with Morgan Stanley. Thomas was a great believer in the value of travel for opening our minds to other people and cultures. He made 23 trips to Europe, 5 to India, 5 to Africa, 3 to South America, as well as trips to China, Japan, Russia, Vietnam, Turkey, Israel and Antarctica. Tolerance and understanding come when we get to know each other. Thomas loved music, believing in the connection between sound and the spiritual dimension. He played guitar, saxophone, and harmonica. He attended hundreds of live concerts of many different performers, including Bob Dylan (41 times), Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Tony Bennett, Willie Nelson, Van Morrison, and many others. He loved to sing Happy Birthday to people over the phone, including one lady who said, "that was beautiful but I'm afraid you have the wrong number." He also loved movies and documentaries and saw an average of 100 per year. In addition to entertainment, films provided him with education and relaxation. He felt there would be much less need for anti-depressant medication if people went out to the movies more. Thomas was a spiritual seeker his entire life. He explored the traditions of Christianity, Buddhism, Taoism, and like the Dalai Lama, believed that the traditions had compassion toward others as their guiding principle. He practiced the Indian traditions of Yoga and Ayurvedic medicine. He felt comforted that his mainly vegetarian diet had not resulted in the slaughter of animals in cruel inhumane factory conditions. In his adult life, he was a lifelong believer in natural foods and credited them for his remarkable health and energy in his life. Although finally overcome by lung disease, he came by it honestly as it had also taken his mother, aunt, and grandfather. Thomas' main philanthropic recipient was the Smile Train charity. He travelled to Ethiopia to be in the operating room with surgeons performing the operation. He believed that the children deserved the right to smile. Because of his gifts, thousands of children worldwide are now smiling. Thomas enjoyed celebrating life, and he tried not to take it for granted. He would wish Happy Anniversary to his wife, Anastasia, every month on the 20th, the date of their first kiss. He was grateful to the employees of his favorite restaurants (Floataway, Pricci, Kyma, La Tavola, Sotto Sotto) for all of the great meals that he and Anastasia shared together. He said life with her was better than any dream. Thomas' enthusiasm for life was contagious. He wanted to offer these words of wisdom as he left the building: Be Strong Work Hard Love One Another A memorial service will be held Monday, Jan. 20, at the DeKalb History Center-Historic Courtroom, 101 East Court Square, Decatur, GA 30030, at 11 AM, with a lunch reception to follow. Suggested parking deck located at 125 W. Trinity Place, Decatur, GA 30030. Flowers should be delivered directly to DeKalb History Center between 8:30 AM and 10 AM, on Jan. 20. Charitable donations can be made in Tom Ragland's honor to your preferred charity.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jan. 14, 2020.

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Grayson Parker

January 8, 2025

Still miss you dear friend!!

Jimmie Dulaney

January 8, 2024

I still miss your visits!

Grayson H. Parker, Jr.

January 9, 2023

You are still with us in our hearts and minds dear friend. Always will be.

Jimmie Dulaney

January 8, 2023

I sometimes can still see a vision of you walking into the store with your cap, a rolled up copy of the USA Today and a cup of your tea or coffee.
Thank You for adding wealth and knowledge to my life. You and Anastasia were some of my FAVORITE CUSTOMERS!
PS. I still have not bought a neti pot. lol

Stephen Tanco

February 25, 2020

I was a client of Tom's for several years, he was always generous with his time and intellect; enjoyed the shared stories and his generosity...

Jimmie Dulaney

February 12, 2020

Mr. Ragland was simply an amazing and one of a kind guy.
I truly treasure the experience of knowing him and his positive yet realistic attitude towards life.
Rest Well. You are sorely missed.

Janet Masiarczyk

February 7, 2020

Tom always pushed the edge of my potential - he would rally until I made the handstand!

A divinely inspired soul. GOD BLESS AND GOD SPEED.

Stan Peteet

January 27, 2020

While being a good college student one night, pitching pennies against the front wall of the bar, I noticed a guy wearing a Billy Jack style hat. Now how cool was that? We got to talking. We finished talking the other week when Tom told me his days were numbered. If anything is worse than this, I don't want to know about it. General Chuck Yeager says we have to develop callouses to be able to handle losses like this. Easier said than done...especially when it comes to a guy like Tom! RIP brother!

Forever Dear Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

a loved one

Sent Flowers

Tom Battley

January 19, 2020

I am stunned. What terrible news. My mind immediately goes back to all of us sitting on the veranda at Le Hameau de l'Etoile and Tom making me laugh until there were tears in my eyes. There are tears in my eyes.

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

a loved one

Sent Flowers

Jeannie Smith

January 15, 2020

Tom was always welcoming and generous. I will miss his smile.

Hunter Hunter

January 15, 2020

I had the pleasure of playing saxophone and studying music with Tom almost every Saturday morning for many years. I truly miss the time we had examining musical compositions and discussing life. He was a dear friend and a valued treasure in this life. His memory will live on.

Debbie White

January 15, 2020

Dear Anastasia,
I am so sorry to hear about Thomas' death. He sounds like a wonderful person who loved you very much. I believe that his need to seek is over and he has become part of the great Spirit of compassion and love that embraces all people. May your wonderful memories comfort you in your grief.

WIth love from your (4th, 5th?) cousin, Deb White

Michelle Marx

January 15, 2020

We will always be thankful to Tom who is a most loving and spiritual person for what he brought to our lives. He knew how important it was that Anastasia find some extended blood relative that was a missing link and Tom made sure he found us. He Created a plan so that we would all meet and from then on it was just a mutual love and respect between my family and their's. It is a bond that he created and that will never be broken.

Tom & his dream girl

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

Playing the blues

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

Tom with Courtney his right hand

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

Great view

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

Nice ride

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

Russia on my mind

Phyllis St John

January 14, 2020

January 14, 2020

I am one of a small group of early morning yoga participants in Tom's saturday class. His love of yoga was contagious and down to earth. The wonder of everything both in class and afterwards over tea always amazed me. It was a pleasure knowing him...he taught me more than yoga.

Ann Salter

Justin Jenniges

January 14, 2020

I often saw Tom in the break room of our office, and loved how much he liked to talk about the markets and individual stocks. He is a legend. The written obituary is beautiful and a tribute to a life well lived. My condolences for your loss.

January 14, 2020

The Man, the Legend. Rest easy dear friend...........Your old pal, Grayson H. Parker, Jr.

January 14, 2020

Anastasia,

Reading this beautifully evocative obituary, I feel regret for conversations with Tom not had. But, as his next door neighbor, I did enjoy 16 years of mailbox smiles and good mornings. You didn't have to know Thomas well to feel that he was someone special; an investment advisor with the heart and soul of a poet.

Anastasia, we are so sorry for your loss. You lost him much, much too soon. Please know that our door is always open if we can help in any way.
Laura Kahn and Reed Travis

MARY DONAHUE

January 14, 2020

We had the pleasure of knowing Tom and Anastasia as our neighbors. Tom always had a smile for us and a kind word. We are so sorry for your loss Anastasia....Tom was a wonderful man and I know his spirit flies high...Mary and Heather (LaChona)

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