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David Thomas
February 7, 2025
Tom was a fine man and the most honest car dealer in the western hemishere ...... worked for him at 3 different location over probably 20 years .. I specialized in the sale of the Rolls Royce motorcars
Andy and Gloria Rheault
August 13, 2006
Our sincere condolences to Carol and Tom's family. We have known them as members of the North Atlantic Packards for just a few years and in that time have enjoyed their company on many occasions. It never ceased to amaze us how they always participated in so many events, no matter how near or far. Just a few months ago, we sponsored a meet along the New Hampshire seacoast at which they attended. Attached is a great photo of them standing by his 1941 Packard Convertible Coupe. He will be sadly missed.
Minnie & Pat Young
August 3, 2006
Tom has been a very dear friend for over 40+ years. We will miss him greatly. Tom was always a very kind and caring kind of person, always thinking of others before himself.
We traveled many miles to antique auto shows with Tom. Always brought our children and it seems like they grew up together, along with the Harry and Roberta King family.
Many Packard owners will be very sad to hear of him passing, and many, many prayers will go with him. We are sure he is in a very wonderful place and maybe there will be a few Packards in his garage.
I submitted 3 photos and hope they bring back some memories for some people.
The 3rd photo I submitted was taken in the early 60's our kids were very small then. It was at the Bean Hole Bean Meet near Chichester, NH, Walt Sanborn always ran it and ran it well. The car on the left is Tom's 1941 Packard conv. and the one on the right is Pat's 1940 Packard Rolston. Tom is sitting in the lawn chair in the foreground.
The first two pic's were taken this year at the annual Pinmar New Year's Day Tour held in Saint Petersburg, Fl. Paul Dobbin of the Pinmar Club always does a great job directing the whole tour.
To A Great Man and Packard Collector.
With Love from
Pat and Minnie Youg
Donna Suskawicz
August 3, 2006
I was saddened to learn of the passing of Tom. I meet Tom through my affiliation with the North Atlantic Packard Club. He was a kind, thoughtful, genuine gentleman. Throughout the years I learned that Tom treated everyone with equal respect and interest. He always made the effort to greet me and inquire about my health and that of my friend, Robert Katz. Tom enjoyed life, respected his fellow man (and woman!) and was a pleasure to talk to and be with. I know that he will be greatly missed by so many people. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time. God bless.
Tom Mix at Bean Hole Bean Meet in NH during the early 60's
August 3, 2006
New Year's Day 2006 Tom Mix talking with Minnie with Pat Youngs 1950 Ford conv. in the foreground
August 3, 2006
Tom's 1942 Packard New Year's Day 2006
August 3, 2006
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