Posted on 03/01/2005 6:47:04 PM PST by Cacique
This past February 4th fellow FReeper and fellow conspirator Tom Ranney passed away unexpectedly after a short illness brought about to a severe reaction to a blood thinner prescribed by his doctor. He leaves behind a wife Debbie and a teenage daughter. He was only 55 years old.
I should have started this thread a couple of weeks ago but I wanted to post some pictures with it and it took me forever just to find the shots I have here. There are still many shots I have not found. But we can't delay this any longer. It's time to post the thread. In a way it was fortuitous, as it allowed a greater amount of time to reflect on Tom and what he meant to those who knew him.
I first met Tom on the website Talkspot.com after James Golden (AKA Bo Snerdly) left the Rush Limbaugh show to start on his own internet fed talkshow in a budding internet radio experiment. As fans of James, who had his own local show on WABC 770 in New York (The James and Joel show on weekends) we followed him there. Tom was already at that time a member of FReeRepublic, one of many FReepers that lurked around at Talkspot.com. The experiment lasted barely a year before Talkspot.com folded and the experiment ended. At the time I was running a website and set up a bulletin board where talkspot refugees could come and hang out. Because of the family atmosphere on talkspot we all became friends and acquainted with James on a personal level. James would come to the FReeper Talkspot BBQ's that we set up on both the west coast and here. It was at our first East coast BBQ that I finally got to personally meet Tom, who had been a voice on the phone who called the talkshows. It was there that we also both met James.
Although Tom had a doctorate in economics, he found he made a better living as an IT and computer consultant guy. We were both fans of Steve Malzberg (Tom was a frequent caller to his show) at WABC radio, as well, and it was through Tom that I ended up doing a brief stint as Steve's webmaster.
Tom was a great conversationalist and had a great sense of humor. Maybe I think that because he laughed at all of my jokes. I found in Tom a kindred spirit with whom I agreed with politically 99% of the time. We spent many an hour speaking on the phone about politics and all things computers. I will miss those conversations. He was very actively involved in New Jersey republican politics and contributed both his time and money to the cause. He used to get dispirited as elections have not been going the Republican way in New Jersey for some time now. Being from New York, I rightfully understood how he felt.
He had wanted to spend his retirement in friendlier surroundings and had planned his retirement in better climes down south. To that end he had bought land in North Carolina and was planning on building a house by a lake and retiring there after his daughter Sarah graduated school. It is a shame and it hurts to think that those plans will never materialize for Tom. Dreams and hopes dashed by providence. Tom's life and experience once more teaches me that though we are actors in the play of life, someone else is writing the script. We think we're in charge of our lives and our plans, when nothing could be further from the truth.
I will miss Tom dearly. I hope he is in a better place, for we shall all be soon joining him. I keep thinking that they have access to the internet in the great beyond and Tom is there cruising the net on his laptop. I kind of think he's reading this thread.
I know that FReepers are among the most generous people. His wife Sarah has asked that anyone who would like to celebrate Tom's life can make a contribution in Toms name to the AGAPE soup kitchen, which is run from The Presbyterian Church, 140 Mountain Ave, Westfield, NJ, 07090. His daughter Sarah has been volunteering at this mission for a very long time and the money will go to a very good use and help many people. ALL of the money goes directly to feeding people. Everyone is a volunteer and the administrative costs are picked up by the church. There is no overhead, your money goes directly to feeding people. Just the kind of program a conservative ought to support.
-Sincerely, G.J.P.(Jr.)
Blessings to Tom and prayers for his family!!
May he rest in piece.
-Sincerely, G.J.P.(Jr.)
R.I.P.
Godspeed my FRiend.
Feel free to add your memories, thoughts, etc...
-Sincerely, G.J.P.(Jr.)
Rest in Peace, Sir.
Prayers for the Family.
-sincerely, G.J.P.(Jr.)
Prayers lifted for Tom and his family and friends.
And Tom, please watch over us for a little while, and help us when you can, OK?
Thank you for the ping...God bless him and his friends and family....
-sincerely, G.J.P.(Jr.)
The good die young.
I'm so very sorry.
What a wonderful tribute to your friend, our FRiend, Tom. So sad that he passed at such an early age. God be with his family and comfort them. RIP Tom.
A wonderful tribute to your good friend.
Prayers offered for family and friends.
I appreciate the ping and the wonderful story Cacique put together for us, except for the sad and tragic ending. Glad to know PrettyInPink just a little better. Of course there's only one "thing" that comes to mind when I hear those three words. He looks quite, and pleasantly different from what I expected. Prayers for his family and friends.
May he run and never tire and forever be warmed by the sun, cooled by the gentle breeze, cleansed by the soft rains, fed by the manna of God and his thirst quenched by the river of everlasting life
God Bless Freeper Pretty in Pink and his wife and family. Rest in Peace Pretty in Pink.
Condolances on a good friend lost Cacique. The photo's you selected do him great justice and convey him to be a man and Freeper anyone would be honored to have as a friend...
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