Tom was a unique person. He was very smart and loved a good discussion.
Many a times, my wife and I would chat with him at America Buffet
restaurant, where he ate quite often with his friend Tom. He was also a
regular at the BVARC breakfast meetings. I will miss him.

Nizar K0NM

On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 1:32 PM orin snook via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> My friend and mentor Tom Morton, W5TOM died this morning. Called by his
> son Rob, who said pneumonia and covid got him with few other details as I
> cried.
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> Tom was a retired professional photographer of years ago shooting the
> Beatles, other musicians, working for many magazines and ad layouts. I did
> get to see some of his original photos he cataloged and sold a few
> negatives of late on the internet.
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> Kind but sarcastic soul, skilled in debate and philosophy with widely
> ranged worldly experiences. Good traits for any ham rag chew on 17 meters.
> His prepping was truncated to a last stand from behind the chimney, with
> many empty AK magazines scattered around.
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> I was blessed to have had him as a friend to teach me the important
> aspects of life.
>
> 73 & GL in contest Tom.
>
> KB5F/mm
>
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