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G. Tom
Flahavin
November 10, 1932 – September 22, 2020
Tom (G. Thomas) Flahavin, 87, died September 22nd, 2020, from pancreatic cancer. He was born on November 10, 1932 to Paul Otto and Katie Flahavin in Canton, Illinois, He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Michigan in l956, After ROTC he served in the Army for six months of a tour of duty before the government ran out of money and sent him home. However he remained on inactive status till his discharge. He then went into Westinghouse electrical sales in Peoria, Illinois
He came to Spokane to marry Marian Druffel in l960, and with whom he celebrated a 60 year anniversary in August. He liked the mountains, lakes and lack of humidity so much he decided to stay. After a honeymoon spent job hunting he took a position in local sales at Columbia Lighting. Over the next 33 years he rose to become President of that firm as well as three other companies under US Industries, Keystone Lighting near Philadelphia, Spaulding in Cincinnati and J.W.Lighting in Houston. At that time he was responsible for up to 2600 jobs. He retired in l993. He had served on various boards as well as raising show quarter horses in the Spokane Valley for 30 years while also enjoying his family and the boating, lake, skiing and soccer lifestyle of the Inland Northwest .
However the most satisfying work of his life, he said, came while advising various young businessmen on building their businesses as they grew. He was still having meetings on that up to a week before he died. He also kept up a study of math and German as well as music on his piano and organ for many years.
Tom is survived by his wife Marian, their son John and his wife Shannon, two grandchildren, Elizabeth and Brady, his brother John (Ardene) of Dallas, three nieces, Paulette Gonzales, Madrid,Spain(Paco), Mary Beth Johnston (Jeff) and Kathy Vasello (John) of Dallas, nephew Allen Johns, great nieces Ardena, Carmen, and Ana Gonzales of Spain, Bridgette Vasello, Arden Naughton, three great nephews, Griffin and Hudson Johnston and John Vasello, all of Dallas.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Katie Flahavin, by his sister Linda Johns and his nephew Tim Johns.
In lieu of flowers please consider donating to the Herb and Margaret Druffel Scholarship at Gonzaga Prep in Spokane (483-8511) or Morning Star Boys Ranch. (448-1412
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