Concannon, Thomas Sean "T.C." "Hunter"

U.S. Marine Veteran Was Systems Analyst For Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Thomas Concannon
Thomas Concannon

Thomas Sean “TC”, “Hunter” Concannon, 61, of Chattanooga, passed away on June 26, 2017 at his home after a lengthy battle with Huntington's Disease. 

Tom was born on Aug. 27, 1955, in Torrington, Ct., to the late Miles, Jr. and Elizabeth Concannon.  He served in the United States Marine Corps, spending time in San Diego and Philadelphia before discovering a love for the South while stationed in Albany, Ga., in the 70s.  Story has it he hooked up with the Chattanoogans who were visiting the base and decided to make this his home.  Tom was employed as a systems analyst at Blue Cross Blue Shield until his diagnosis.  

He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Concannon.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Concannon, children, Erin (Brandon) Bolinger and Dustin Concannon, stepchildren, Matthew Baubach and Megan Penn, grandchildren, Lennon, Khalil and Miya, of Chattanooga, brothers, George, Miles  III and Richard Concannon of Torrington, CT, along with many other beloved family members and  friends.   

Tom brought a good time with him everywhere he went.  He loved music, sports and  spending time sharing these with his long-time friends, Jim Heuring, Ted Boerger, Dan Peterson and Gary Fassino. He will be remembered for his love of good music and his ability to recall the lyrics to every song, his humor, his love of cooking, and his selfless generosity. Treating it as another karaoke opportunity, he was one of the jolliest bell ringer volunteers for the Salvation Army at Christmas. He lived every day to the fullest.  His electric personality and carefree outlook rubbed off on others.  Those who knew Tom will always carry a bit of him with them.  He was loved and will be deeply missed.      

After services earlier in the day at the Chattanooga National Cemetery,  there will be Celebration of Tom's life from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, July 12, at 2 on the Roof, 313 Manufacturers Road, Suite 217, Chattanooga, Tn.    

Thanks to Amanda Burns and Jeaninne Sears of Hearth Hospice and Elizabeth Ausberry for the loving care they have provided these last few weeks.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to: Caring Voice Coalition, http://www.caringvoice.org/2013/08/donate-now-one-time-donation-2/ or Caring Voice Coalition, 8249 Meadowbridge Road, Mechanicsville, VA 23116.  They made it possible to receive a very expensive orphan drug at no cost. Donations can be made to Huntington's Disease Society, 505 Eighth Ave Suite 902, New York, NY 10018, or to the annual “Arlo Guthrie’s Historic Garbage Trail’ Walk to Massacree HD, 2 Van Deusenville Road, Great Barrington, Ma. 01230.

“And the fog’s lifting, and the sand’s shifting, and I’m drifting on out. And old Captain Ahab, he ain’t got nothing on me. So come on and swallow me, follow me, I’m traveling alone. Blue water’s my daughter. I’m gonna skip like a stone” Tom Waits

Arrangements entrusted with Covenant Funeral & Crematory; Crox family owned and operated, www.CovenantFuneral.com.

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