[SGVLUG] Article about Tom in the Glendale News Press
Blank Reg
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Sun Apr 17 16:26:08 PDT 2011
Agreed. He was one of the nicest guys. It's a great legacy for anyone to be
known for. As one of the people who often just sat in the seats, I learned a
lot from his example. It was nice to see the church filled with lots of
people, hear memorable stories, and to get a chance to be there for a
meaningful goodbye. He will be missed.
Brian
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Hi,
Tom, just to be clear, never claimed to be THE founder,
just a founding member. Which I have no reason to doubt due
to his character. He was one of the nicest guys I knew.
And I never knew him to not give credit to others their
appropriate credit.
According to his linkedin he had been with the SGVLUG
since 1997.
Honestly I believe the SGVLUG would no longer exist
had it not been for his contributions to ensure it
meet regularly even during the transitions and lulls.
I think he was often the glue which held the laminated
wood together which we call the SGVLUG.
I am sad to see him go.
rest in peace tom.
thanks
matti
> BJ: Guenther helped a lot of us neophytes with
> installation
> at the garage converted to an singles apartment. With
> problems
> in scheduling at Fuller Seminary and growth in attendance.
> Tom filled introducing meetings for lack of anyone else.
> Guenther could not make it because of responsibilities to
> care for his small son but he would be considered the real
> founder.
>
> Bob
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