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254380 "professor@f..." <professor@f...> 2015‑04‑18 Re: update -- Jim Thompson
Well, Jim, if you say you have to go, you have to go.  But it won't be the same
here without you.  You will be missed.
Frank Segreto 


     On Saturday, April 18, 2015 3:52 AM, John Holladay 
wrote:
   
 

 Charlie,

That is sad news.  He will be missed.  Been learning from Jim since I
stumbled onto the Porch something around 9-10 years ago or so.  He was the
definition of GALOOT for me.  I bought a few items from Jim over the years
and he sent me something once, or of the blue,  just because he thought it
would help me with a tricky project I was struggling with.  If they were to
do some sort of online sale or a Monday tooll sale,  I would be sure to
participate.

Doc

John Holladay
205-229-8484
docholladay0820@g...
On Apr 17, 2015 10:57 PM, "Charlie Driggs"  wrote:

>
> Fellow Galoots,
>
> I am sad to report that there is one less Galoot among us.  Jim Thompson's
> wife returned my call earlier today seeking a status update, and conveyed
> that Jim had passed away Wednesday afternoon.
>
> Jim's wife is rightfully focused on funeral arrangements and financial
> matters at the moment, but asked me to write to her with suggestions on how
> to take care of Jim's extensive collection of tools for his many areas of
> interest.  Given what he told me he had in his workshop over the years, I
> know that will be a challenge, and I will send my thoughts.  If any one
> else has some suggestions, perhaps you forward them to me (as his wife does
> not use email and will not be looking at Jim's accounts), and I'll see if I
> can provide her a summary of suggestions.  She is going to need some good
> ones.
>
> I have some thoughts already, but I'm pretty sure there are a few others
> out there (besides 'just box them up and send them to [ ]') ... she will
> need to sell them off to provide her with funds to keep the house going,
> among other things, so she needs some good ideas.
>
> In the meantime, I suggest that whatever you are drinking and wherever you
> are, raise a glass to "the Old Mill Rat".  We won't hear from him again.
>
> Charlie Driggs
>
>
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