Thomas Stewart Odell
November 28, 1964 - November 29, 2016
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Thomas Stewart Odell
November 28, 1964 - November 29, 2016
Obituary
Thomas S. Odell of Bellingham, WA died peacefully in his sleep of natural causes just days before his 52nd birthday.
He is survived by his mother, Sue Odell, his father, John C. Odell, three brothers, Jeff, Tim, and Jason, and eight nieces and nephews—Cecelia, Camille, Sophie, Anabelle, Asher, Shepherd, Tad, and Bennett.
Tom was born November 28, 1964 in New York; he grew up mostly in Houston; and he lived and worked in Washington’s Methow Valley for sixteen years.
Trained as an architect, Tom built an eclectic career that explored unconventional building methods, public space design, and sculpture, drawing, and painting.
11 responses to Thomas Stewart Odell
Eric Brand says:
November 29, 2016
Tom O.. from our apartment near the DOME, sleeping under our desks at UH, apartment on Bissonett with Big D and Richard, discussions about Architecture, scooter rides in SF, dinners , your fascination wirh Hay Bale Architecture, the Haight apartment ,…..
RIP, Tom O..
Forever EB
Lee Cooper says:
November 29, 2016
R.I.P. my grateful friend, may the four winds blow you safely home!!!!!!
AL Mertz says:
November 29, 2016
Fare thee well my dear friend. I’m forever grateful for our friendship and know you’ll continue to keep an eye on us as the eternal voice of support you always were.
I love you my brother. Rest In Peace, forever in our thoughts and Our hearts.
To the O’dell family. My prayers are with you. Tom was a true gem who was kind and cared for us his friends like no other.
Peace
AL
Tom and Kate Phinney says:
November 29, 2016
To Tom’s family and loved ones..we knew Tom through our son..John Phinney. And so fondly remember his wonderful sense of humor. .coupled with his great knowledge and intellect. May he Rest in Peace.
Irene Droussiotis says:
November 29, 2016
Dear Mrs Sue and Toms brothers,I am flabbergasted to have received these news.
Unfortunately, this last birthday of Tom’s may have been the only time we did not communicate, my fault.
I was aware of his illnesses but not of lately.
I wish I could be there with you at this time, Tom was a dear and true friend of mine since our college years.
He shall remain so for as long as I live and I hope to find him on the other side, where he is heading with God’s help, one day.
My thoughts are with you,
My sincere condolences,
Irene Droussiotis
and family