Tom "Frank T Orr" Orr

Tom "Frank T Orr" Orr obituary

Tom "Frank T Orr" Orr

Tom Orr Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Crevasse's Simple Cremation - Jacksonville on Oct. 23, 2025.

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Tom Orr (Frank T. Orr) left the stage of life on September 19th 2025 likely muttering something witty under his breath and adjusting the lighting on his way out.

And, not with a bang, but with a harmonica riff, a half-smile, and (probably) an animal or two close by. His heart was too big to contain for one lifetime, so it simply flowed onward.

Born in 1951, he lived like a great song - unexpected chords, unforgettable lyrics, and moments of improvisation that somehow always worked. He directed theater not just on stage, but in life- helping others find their light, hit their marks, and feel seen. He believed improv was a survival skill, and curtain calls should always be taken with style.

He loved animals more than most people love anything - deeply, instinctively, and without hesitation. Dogs, cats, horses, strays, birds - it didn't matter. If it breathed, he respected it. If it was hurting, he helped.

He was funny - not in the loud, look-at-me way, but the clever, sly, under-his-breath kind that made you laugh three seconds later and wonder how you didn't see it coming. It was smart, unexpected, and sometimes so dry you didn't realize the joke until a full minute later.

A humanitarian in the truest sense, he gave what he had: kindness, time, attention, ideas, and when needed, silence. He saw people, and he let them be.

He believed in "going with the flow", and practiced that wisdom daily - choosing curiosity over control, compassion over perfection, and improvisation over expectation.

His favorite quote: "I love the rain. It washes memories off the sidewalk of Life." Woody Allen.

His inventions ranged from the brilliantly useful to the hilariously impractical. He never met a problem he didn't try to solve, sometimes with duct tape, wire, or a wild idea no one else would've dared.

In his final years, he took to singing and playing the harmonica with musician friends, not as a performance, but as a presence. There was a peaceful rhythm in his playing, an echo of the 60' and 70's he loved: Dylan, The Stones, Joni, Hendrix, Morrison. Songs of rebellion, love, truth - all things he embodied. His favorite song was: "Brown Eyed GirL"

He didn't care much for rules, but if you're reading this, he'd probably say: Adopt, don't shop. Support local art. Play your damn harmonica. And stop taking everything so seriously.

"He cued the lights and fed the strays,

Designed strange things on rainy days.
He cracked wise lines with perfect timing,
While fixing doors and awkward rhyming.
He's gone - but listen - hear that sound?
A standing ovation underground."

Tom Orr (Frank T Orr) was loved by everyone whose life he touched.

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Orr family.

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