He was one of the first employed in the television industry in Arkansas and managed TV stations in Little Rock, Tulsa, Pittsburgh, and Boston. In 1986, Tom transferred to New York City where he was named president of Westinghouse TV Broadcasting, Group W.
Before retiring, he assisted in the development of independent broadcasting in the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe. Tom returned to Little Rock where he served on the UALR Foundation Board and was honored as a Distinguished Alumni. He also served on the LifeQuest Board of Directors. During his life, Tom served with numerous professional and charitable organizations across the country. He was a member of Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church in Little Rock.
His family remembers the man who loaded up six kids in the Country Squire station wagon and hauled them across the country for vacations. His sense of adventure took him to many wonderful places, and his quick wit and spontaneous humor were always at hand. He modeled a great work ethic and encouraged his children to think for themselves --much to his regret.
Although he suffered from wanderlust, he always knew the value of returning home.
He is survived by his wife; five of their six children; his daughter in law; his fourteen grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren and one sister. His son, David, preceded him in death.
The family would like to express their warm appreciation to the caregivers of Shawnda Washington Elderly Care, as well as, Arkansas Hospice for their kindness and loving care.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 13, 2022, at Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church, with Rosary to be said before mass. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth.
He was one of the first employed in the television industry in Arkansas and managed TV stations in Little Rock, Tulsa, Pittsburgh, and Boston. In 1986, Tom transferred to New York City where he was named president of Westinghouse TV Broadcasting, Group W.
Before retiring, he assisted in the development of independent broadcasting in the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe. Tom returned to Little Rock where he served on the UALR Foundation Board and was honored as a Distinguished Alumni. He also served on the LifeQuest Board of Directors. During his life, Tom served with numerous professional and charitable organizations across the country. He was a member of Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church in Little Rock.
His family remembers the man who loaded up six kids in the Country Squire station wagon and hauled them across the country for vacations. His sense of adventure took him to many wonderful places, and his quick wit and spontaneous humor were always at hand. He modeled a great work ethic and encouraged his children to think for themselves --much to his regret.
Although he suffered from wanderlust, he always knew the value of returning home.
He is survived by his wife; five of their six children; his daughter in law; his fourteen grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren and one sister. His son, David, preceded him in death.
The family would like to express their warm appreciation to the caregivers of Shawnda Washington Elderly Care, as well as, Arkansas Hospice for their kindness and loving care.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Friday, May 13, 2022, at Our Lady of Holy Souls Catholic Church, with Rosary to be said before mass. Burial will be at Calvary Cemetery, under the direction of Griffin Leggett Healey & Roth.
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