RIP Muskyman

SCSL

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Wow. He was a DWeb OG. A reminder of our own mortality, and that we tend to take our health for granted. RIP.
 

Lake_Bueller

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Thom taught me more about wheeling in one day than I learned in a lifetime. A great guy with a generous heart. Sucks to go too soon. But brain cancer is a real bitch.

God speed Muskyman!
 

emmodg

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Wow- Thom was one of the very first people I met on this board! Helpful as hell! R.I.P.
 

n8thgr8

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I always loved getting advice from him, even when he was messing with me I knew I could trust what he said. That will be missed. Many thanks Thom.
 

Roverdoc

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RIP Thom. Apparently a great friend to many and always a great contributer here. Condolences to his wife and daughter and everyone close to him.
 

Mongo

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I'd say we need to do something for the family...Let's make this a celebration of what Thom was all about..
 

Ed Cheung

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RIP.
He give out lots of good advise here, and for sure I learned a few things from him even without knowing him personally.
 

Blue

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He has a young daughter. Same name as my young daughter, Maddie. What a tragedy. He was from the same small town as my grandparents and mother. He was probably my age, mid or late 40's. So very very sad. Let's do something for the family.
 

kennith

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Apr 22, 2004
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He was a really cool guy; helpful, funny, quick to catch on, and very entertaining.

Genuinely the sort of person anyone could appreciate.

Cheers,

Kennith