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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
TOMMY "MAD MEDIC" BRANNON SR.
November 12, 1949 - September 18, 2003
I loved Tommy for his silly sense of humor. Which he always seemed to get the best of me
with. Who can forget the "Head Baller"? And this man's sense of direction for getting us all
to the Pentagon Parking Lot?? Well...those of you who always followed know what I am
talking about.
Tommy had a heart bigger than most and had more sorrow and pain than most. I pray that
he has found his peace at last. I am honored to have been part of his "family" and will miss
him terribly.
Love you Tommy.
Lil Sis, Kim Keas

I didn't know him real well, but I liked what I saw. I know he was well loved. I hope when
my time comes I am as well cared for as he was.
Bill Grossman
For 6 yrs. Tommy led us from the bullrun campground to the Pentagon. We never went the
same way twice and we always got lost. The last time I was there with him, he asked me if
I wanted to lead. I told him no, That I loved riding with "Tommy Brannon & the lost
patrol." We will all miss him.
John Lyons

The thing I remember the most about Tommy is when I made the calanders for giveaway,
How much he wanted to win one. Which he didn't, so I went home and that week made
him one and sent it to him. I have never seen anyone so happy over a little calander.
Jeannie Fairfield


I didn't know him at all - Tommy "MAD MEDIC" Brannon Sr. - and the first
day I met him was the worst day for all who loved him. But I'm lucky enough to know
a few of his friends, his "family". And what I saw that day we said "good by" did
explain what he meant to everybody who did know him, who was his friend. I have not
been as deeply moved very often.

He will for sure never be forgotten and always there to ride with his friends - in their
hearts.
Michael Lengling, from Germany



The " Mad Medic" is finally able to rest, he fought the war for longer than anyone
should have. Rest in peace Brother. I love you and I'll miss you.
Phil Davis