Unfortunately I only had the pleasure of meeting you a few times Tom, but you made a massive impact on me with your infectious smile and sense of humour. My best memory was spending the night with you in Dogstar taking on randomers at pool and table football and beating everyone who came up against us. We made quite the pool partnership and won ourselves a few drinks that night. We then ended the night trying to give each other a dead arm (I think you won on that occasion). I left you asleep the next morning without saying goodbye, looking forward to reuniting our champion pool team in the future. Unfortunately that wasn't to be, and I regret not having the chance to see you again. You will be greatly missed x
raphael_tuffin
5th April 2013
Listening to Space Oddity on the jukebox at Towersy, drinking 5p Lime squash as the rest of our money went on the fruit machine whilst laughing at the chap behind the bar. Then back to the tent for spam and beans. Love you man.
slmorgan11
4th April 2013
Dearest Tom, I've known you since you were 2 years old! Happy little boy who loved his books! But I will always remember the Morgans and Fisher/Westons annual trip to Towersey Folk Festival. Sun filled days around the campsite, having a laugh with your mates and reading Sid Kipper books whilst your mum sang! Very special memories for both families. At xmas, I always wanted you in my team when we played party games! Will always hold you in my memory and think of you and the happy times our families have spent together, Rest in peace dear Tom. Maureen Weston
maureen weston2
4th April 2013