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Tom Dillon RIP

Longtime Valley sportscaster Tom Dillon died Tuesday morning (12/2/08). Best known for 20 years of ASU football play by play, he was also the voice of the Cardinals on KT'R for 12 years. Dillon was voted AZ Sportscaster of the Year multiple times. He brought a lot of excitement and energy to the games he called and will be remembered as one of the Valley's best!
 
Dr. Akbar said:
Longtime Valley sportscaster Tom Dillon died Tuesday morning (12/2/08). Best known for 20 years of ASU football play by play, he was also the voice of the Cardinals on KT'R for 12 years. Dillon was voted AZ Sportscaster of the Year multiple times. He brought a lot of excitement and energy to the games he called and will be remembered as one of the Valley's best!

Definitely my favorite PBP guy.
 
I had the pleasure of working with Tom Dillon when he called the PBP for the UTEP Miners in El Paso radio back about 1977....before moving to the valley. He was a great talent, most recently I believe he was selling real estate and doing some voice-over work locally. He will be missed.
 
I had the pleasure of knowing Tom as a listener, a fan, a colleague and a friend. And to tell you the truth, I'm not sure which of those was my favorite role. He was a guy with a heart, and he brought that heart to his profession. You could hear it in his calls of the games, especially when the game was on the line. Great broadcaster.........but an even greater guy.
I'm guessing that any of us who even knew Tom, let alone worked with him, feel this loss deeply and profoundly.
 
I worked with Tom early in my career, and I felt an instant respect for him. To me, he had the old school cred that only comes from decades in the business; I could tell that there wasn't much this guy hasn't seen or been through. He said "Mahzurrah". Bless you, Tom. Prayers for Bonnie and the kids.
 
Condolences to the Dillon family.

When I moved to Phoenix in 2000, I first knew Mr. Dillon as the sports guy on KFYI's morning news. Didn't he also have a morning show on KFNX?

R.I.P.
 
I had a chance to work with Tom a couple of different times. Very pleasant guy and a VERY good broadcaster. The Cards were terrible for most of his run with them, but he, in no small part, made the games great to listen to.

Does anybody have any word on services?

We'll miss you Tom. :'(
 
Arrangements For Tom Dillon

Friday, December 5, 2008
10:30 a.m.

Corpus Christi Catholic Church
3550 E. Knox Road
Phoenix, AZ 85044
480/893-8770

General location in Ahwatukee-Foothills:
NW corner of Knox and 36th Street

Directions:
I-10 East toward Tucson
Exit west on Warner Road to 48th Street
South on 48th Street to Knox Road
West on Knox Road to 36th Street

Reception to follow in Ahwatukee-Foothills:
Foothills Golf Club
2201 E. Clubhouse Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85048

Memorials
In lieu of flowers, the Dillon family requests
donations, payable to the ³Tom Dillon ASU
Scholarship Fund,² be mailed to:
First Community Bank
Attention: John Mistler
2710 E. Camelback Road #100
Phoenix, AZ 85016
 
"The Cards were terrible for most of his run with them, but he, in no small part, made the games great to listen to."

Good point, Jim. And as the biggest Cards fan I've had the pleasure to know, it's the ultimate compliment, coming from you.
 
Worked with Tom in the early 80's at KARZ....again at KTAR....then again at KFYI. Knew Tom for 25 years....and there was no one more professional. JG
 
A beautiful service for Tom today followed by a reception with a few tears and LOTS of laughs. It was good to see so many people who mean so much to broadcasting in the Valley, took the time for Tom and his family today. It speaks volumes about what a great guy he was professionally and personally.

See-ya, Tom.
 
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