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Thomas E. Dillon

1931 - 2020

Thomas E. Dillon obituary, 1931-2020, Meridian, ID

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1931

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2020

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Thomas Dillon Obituary

Thomas E. Dillon, M.D.
December 15, 1931 - September 8, 2020
Thomas E. Dillon, M.D. passed away on Wednesday, September 8, 2020.
Dr. Dillon was a physician, army veteran, and public servant who dedicated his life to the health and education of every community he served. He was a loving spouse, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. Tom was a very generous, kind, and compassionate man.
Born in Derry, Pennsylvania on December 15, 1931, Tom's parents owned a small store that survived only because of hard work. He never shied from a challenge and contributed to the family resources by working a trap line in the mornings before high school. Tom worked his way through the University of Pittsburgh in the steel mills by hitchhiking 45 miles from Derry to Pittsburg. In 1958, he earned his medical degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine. After obtaining the rank of Lt. Colonel in the US Army, Tom returned to private practice as a family physician and emergency room doctor in Caldwell, Idaho.
He met and married his first wife, Ellen Dillon, when he was a medical student in Philadelphia. She was an incredible spouse, mother, and grandmother. Unfortunately, Tom was widowed at a relatively young age. He then married Donna Dillon, who quickly earned her new family's love and respect. Donna and Tom had 29 wonderful years together. Quite often, Tom emoted how blessed he was to have two wonderful women in his life. His children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren could not agree more.
Dr. Dillon valued education and served for years on the School Boards at both American Falls and Caldwell. He was President of the Idaho State Board of Education where he steered the expansion of science and engineering to meet the technology needs of Idaho in the 21st century. He was quoted as saying, "Public education is what makes this country great".
"Doc" Dillon did everything a family physician and military trained doctor had to do when specialists were few in rural Idaho. From delivering babies to treating trauma in the ER, he literally saved countless patients and enriched the lives of so many others. He volunteered to be Caldwell High School's athletic physician while supporting and watching his two sons play. He was a stalwart leader in community health and education. The Idaho Statesman honored him as a Distinguished Citizen.
Tom was an excellent and competitive trap shooter. His skills and leadership were recognized and rewarded by the Amateur Trapshooting Association (ATA) when he was elected President of this national organization. He was also appointed to represent gun sports on the United States Olympic Committee 1976-1981.
In 1995, he was inducted into the Pacific International Trapshooting and the ATA Halls of Fame and was instrumental in the development of the ATA Youth Trapshooting Program. Tom enjoyed shooting trap with both Ellen and Donna. He taught his three children to shoot trap; and, Tom Jr. and Stewart went on the be excellent at the sport. His daughter, Debra, preferred to spend quality time reloading shells with her dad before the competitions.
As an avid hunter and fisherman, Tom loved sharing these adventures with his children and grandchildren and almost always allowed them the first shot. Whether it was fishing in Alaska, or hunting in Idaho, he called these trips "memory makers". He took up golf later in life and loved golfing with this wife Donna and numerous friends in Palm Desert, CA. Donna took up golf after marrying Tom and soon became his equal before going on to win most of their "dollar" bets.
Tom lived a long, rich life; and is survived by his spouse Donna Dillon, children: Thomas Dillon Jr. (Kay), Debra Ward (Clay), Stewart Dillon (Sheri), 9 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren, his brother William Dillon and sister Karen Johnson. He was preceded in death by his first spouse Ellen Dillon and sister Mary Jane Maloy.
A celebration of life will take place in the spring of 2021.
To support Tom's passion for public education, memorial donations may be made to the Ellen Dillon/ Dillon Family Scholarship fund by visiting www.cfeo.org (Caldwell Foundation for Educational Opportunity) or mailing a check to CFEO, PO Box 122, Caldwell, Idaho 83606, noting on the check the donation is intended for the Dillon Family Fund.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Sep. 17, 2020.

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Mary Pagliassotti

October 30, 2020

He was a great help to me when my husband had a brain tumor.

Betsy Jordan

September 21, 2020

I was honored to work in the E. R. With Dr.Dillon in Caldwell in 1976-1977. I will never forget the night a beautiful precious little boy came in who had been attacked by a pit bull in the neighbors yard. The right half of his face was in shredded. Even though Dr Dillon was a big man , he did amazing plastic work! He worked on that baby for hours and got the best result possible! I remember him fondly!

Vicki LaVon Andrae

September 18, 2020

I worked at Caldwell Memorial Hospital later West Valley Medical Center, with Dr. Dillon. Have often thought of him through the years. His smile & laughter were infectious. His attitude always caring, giving and after the Best result available. Love him still. Always and Forever Vicki Andrae (LPN in 1970's RN in 1982) My husband H. Kingsley Andrae worked in OPD/ER with Dr. until Doctor left WVMC. Kingsley passed
4/10/2020 of Cancer.

Jo Bishop

September 17, 2020

There were only 2 Dr's growing up that we always felt safe and secure seeing. If Dr Dillon or Dr Price wasn't in we would wait until one of them had an opening. Best bedside manner, Dr Dillon never made us fill like he was rushing to the next appointment. Hated leaving these kind of Doc's when I moved out of Caldwell. Huge hugs and love Debbie and Clay and Dillon family.

Terry Woodby

September 17, 2020

Dr Dillon was my family's physician in American Falls in the 1960s. I was just a little boy and I've remembered Dr Dillon all my life because he savaged my mothers life. He was such a larger than life memory for me. I also ran into Dr Dillon at a gas station in Caldwell many years later. I introduced myself and he was so kind and excited to talk to me. He probably didn't remember me but he treated my like I was long lost friend. The Doc helped and was a blessing for many many people.

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