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Thomas Stack Obituary

Tom came from a small mountain town in Arizona, and after two years at the university, he was appointed to the academy by Barry Goldwater, a fact he treasured all his life.
He loved his days at the academy, especially the camaraderie with his classmates in that small first class and the cadet honor code. The code was important to him, and he said it had a seminal influence on him and how he conducted himself throughout the remainder of his life.
He graduated in 1959 with a smile on his face, a song in his heart and a glint in his eye for pilot training and the wild blue that followed.
He flew aircraft in SAC, PACAF and USAFE, had two combat tours in Southeast Asia and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with clusters. He was nominated for the Koren Kolligian trophy for airmanship for saving an EB-66 and crew after an in-flight explosion returning from an ELINT mission along the inner German border.
He had headquarters staff assignments in USAFE, SAC and SHAPE. He finished his career in the Air Force with type rating in the Sabreliner and a heavy-duty security clearance, which he used in the years that followed with AT&T and Lucent as a program manager on classified programs.
He loved sports, both as a spectator and a participant. As a cadet, he was on the gymnastics team and was team captain his first class year. He competed in the 1960 Olympic swimming qualifying meets, winning 50 and 100 freestyle races up through the Air Force level. He chose not to go further knowing his times were not really good enough at the national level and not wanting to miss graduating with his pilot training class.
He played golf all his life with the objective of shooting his age and playing "half-bogey", which he finally accomplished in his late 70s.
He will be remembered for his work with the Greensboro Youth Soccer Organization, the Dolphin Project, the Richmond Hill Historical Society, the Waterford Landing Homeowners' Association, Saint Anne Catholic Church, the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist and many others.
He was survived by his beloved wife, Karen; his children: daughters, Katherine (Glenn) and Annie; son, Jamie (Megan); Karen's children, Malinda (Dave), Jen, Liz (Steve) and John (Kaori); his grandchildren, Ryan (Kayla), Nick, Miles (Danayjha), Jared, Connor, Caroline, Calder, Madelynn, Mary Katherine, Audrey, Penny, Noah, Lucas, Gus, Hank and Jack; his great-grandchildren, Adelyn, Jackson, Mila and Maya; his sister, Ann; son-in-law, Larry, and Larry's children, Alexa, Jaclyn, Julia and Cole.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Maria; late wife, Ann; and his parents, Leo Stack and Elizabeth Stack.
He was a man who loved and honored his wife, was amazed and gratified at the success of his children and one who subscribed to the idea that duty is the most sublime word in the English language.
A memorial mass will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 7, 2025, at Saint Anne Catholic Church in Richmond Hill, with interment later at the United States Air Force Academy Cemetery in Colorado Springs.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to a favorite humanitarian, animal rescue or environmental cause.

Bryan County News
Monday, December 30, 2024
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Published by BryanCountyNews from Dec. 30, 2024 to Jan. 7, 2025.

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Thomas (T.I.) I Anderson

June 17, 2025

Tom and I shared several beers while learning to fly the B-47 as our first operational assignment. Hard to find a nicer guy, always willing to help. I hadn't talked to him in years, yet he was first in line to offer me comfort when I lost my wife. Typical. God Bless him.

Jerry Smith

January 5, 2025

I had the privilege of flying B-52s with Tom at Walker AFB, NM, in 1965. He was pilot and I was co-pilot. The base newspaper did a story with a photo of us since we were both USAFA graduates. Tom was very professional and was a pleasure to work with. Jerry Smith, USAFA Class of 1962.

Peach Hubbard

January 3, 2025

I treasure my days working with Tom and Karen for The Dolphin Project. Karen served as our treasurer for many years. Both she and Tom helped with our Education Outreach. Tom loved talking with kids at career day events like Richmond Hill Middle School. Tom was a sweet, dear man who remain in my heart as a very special friend. I miss him and our chats together.

Sam Logan

December 30, 2024

Tom was my Class Leader while we were at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. He was great to be around and always set a good tone for our work and play time. I enjoyed hearing his stories of his flying experiences and he and his family were a pure joy to be around. My regrets include not keeping in touch over the year. You always knew Tom would come to your aid when you needed anything. We all lost a wonderful person.

John Taylor

December 24, 2024

Tom was a great friend. I only knew him a few years while we worked together at AT&T/Lucent, but it only took his handshake and a smile to realize what a good man and colleague he would be. I am a retired Army paratrooper, so we got to trade some humorous comments along the way, along the lines of "why would you jump out of a perfectly good airplane."

Dick mason

December 23, 2024

Tom and I were roommates at the Academy, and we both were members of the varsity Gymnastics team. Tom was a man of great humor, true class and a real gentleman. I will miss him, and the world has lost a great man.

Janice & Walter Harris

December 19, 2024

Prayers for all the family at a time of sadness. We will keep you in our hearts.

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