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Post by dennym57 on Aug 9, 2024 17:13:26 GMT
Tom McComas passed away yesterday his family was by his side. Truly the end of an era. I don't know what the future holds for TM Books & Video or the I Love Toy Train Store.
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Post by Country Joe on Aug 9, 2024 18:00:47 GMT
Thanks for letting us know this sad news, Denny.
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Post by robert on Aug 9, 2024 18:05:42 GMT
Sorry to hear this.
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Post by Craignor on Aug 9, 2024 18:06:34 GMT
RIP Tom.
Prayers for him, his family, and friends. Tom put a lot of smiles on the faces of kids of all ages. That is something to be proud of.
My kids (and I) loved to watch his videos.
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Post by josef on Aug 9, 2024 18:53:21 GMT
Sad to hear. Prayers up.
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Post by Adam on Aug 9, 2024 18:57:29 GMT
Very sad news. Praying for him and family.
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Post by david1 on Aug 9, 2024 22:09:54 GMT
So sad, prayers to his family and friends.
Dave
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Post by mrmeep on Aug 10, 2024 4:59:01 GMT
I posted my respects in the other thread.
He will be missed! RIP sir! Playing with trains on the Big Layout now!
He earned it!
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Post by healey36 on Aug 10, 2024 15:09:13 GMT
He left behind a considerable body of work, so a big part of him is still here. Read the books, watch the DVDs...they are still phenomenal.
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Post by rockymountaineer on Aug 10, 2024 16:31:32 GMT
By any stretch of measurement, Tom McComas left an immense legacy of which his family and loved ones should be VERY proud. To this day, I still enjoy watching TM videos that were produced over 20+ years ago. Not many people make that kind of impression on so many. He definitely did it right.
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