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Red Carpet Event for NCMA at …
2018, Atlanta, GA, USA
Red Carpet Event for NCMA at The Gathering Spot

My Mentor, Friend, and Office Partner is gone too soon, but man, what a legacy he leaves! He taught me the art of connecting people from his expertise as a TRUE Black Legend who always served his people! 

#RIH Tommy, you will be missed. However, your guidance will live on for generations within many who learned from you as  Chairman and President of 100 Black Men of America, Founder of GAME and National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation, Inc., and Atlanta Business League {ABL}, among many other Senior Leadership roles of prominent organizations nationwide.

This is the tribute I sent to personal friends & colleagues across the USA who didn't know him;  

Homies, enjoy this history of the Power Broker Player I met in 1992 at my sister's party in Washington, DC. (I had just left California looking for new opportunities.) I believe Tommy was still with Senator Sam  Nunn or just ended that tenure. After we conferred for hours, he invited me to Atlanta, and I took his advice a year later. This was a significant move for my family-run small, gov-prime business!

With many great introductions (by Tommy) and several business deals later, I offered my office suite in downtown ATL's P'Tree Center to this Icon in 1994-95. This was after a significant contract award back in DC. So, by moving personnel back to DC, I needed to lease out four to five offices, including a reception area. We 'Made It Happen' (as he always said), and I gave Tommy the principal office in the suite for Atlanta Transportation Company. Then, before the '96 Olympics, he formed TWD Inc., which exploded!

The rest, my friends, is history, as mentioned in this article: https://atlantatribune.com/20…

Enjoy reading this celebration of life, MALT.  

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My Condolences, peace, and blessings to the Dortch Family from the Threatt Family,

Maurice A. Louis Threatt

I am so sorry that Im just seeing that Mr. Dortch had passed. I was so honored that he and his amazing organization honored me in 2021 during Covid and managed to still do a ceremony online. I’m sorry I will never get an opportunity to meet him, shake his hand and say Thank you! My condolences to his family! God bless you and my prayers are with you! 🙏🏽
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My deepest condolences to the Dortch family.  Tommy was a true gentleman and a scholar.  I met him during a lunch meeting hosted by the Atlanta Business League.  He was a charismatic and intellectual  speaker.  May he rest in peace.
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My condolences to Thomas's family. I first meet Tommy with Tom and Donna Joyner.

We became friends immediately. He always said "yes Billy we can do it"..

Just a few months ago he travel to Delaware to install another 100 Black Men chapter..Again, he always ,"Yes,Billy we can do it".

Thank you Tommy W. Dortch Jr. for being a mighty good man & being a distinguished mentor to so many. My family & I will always be grateful for your work. You will always be remembered with love & appreciation.
I want to send my condolences and love to family, I'm an employee of ATS and I love it very easy, understanding company work  and I'm proud to be apart of the team... Rest Well The Man, The Myth and The Legend 

Mrs. Carol & Tre, 

Thank you for allowing me to lead our Team of “Angels “ to care for Mr. Thomas W. Dortch.  Although our time was short, but our days and nights were long. It was a pleasure and an honor to be at the bedside with him as He peacefully entered into his eternal rest.

On behalf of Visiting Angels Atlanta-Midtown/Patricia Goodgame, we extend our condolences.

Vern, Lisa, Micaela, Patresa & Barbara

I will never forget how kind Tommy was to a young newbie to Atlanta. I learned how to be civicly and politically active thru Tommy's example.  Tommy is a glowing example of a life well lived. Gone but never forgotten.❤️🙏 Peace and Comfort to the Family.
we grew up like brothers played and did many others things that brothers would do he was always the thinker....will be missed by everyone..RIP
My deepest condolences to the Dortch family.  Tommy used his many gifts to make life better for others, and it was a privilege to know him as a friend and support his wonderful work. He had the rare ability to show genuine interest in everyone he met, which made him an ideal mentor and advocate for youth and all. Tommy leaves a legacy of leadership that will live on through the work of 100 Black Men and the many young people whom the organization has empowered to become their best selves. His commitment to the community and to the next generation provides a model for all of us, and it is an honor and blessing to have known him.  
My sincerest condolences to the Dortch family at this time. I know you will miss his presence. I encourage you to embrace the wonderful memories Tommy has left with you and many around the world. He was a leader, a visionary. He inspired so many and encouraged us to walk in excellence. I know He's with God and the angels are rejoicing to receive this awesome man. Prayers and Blessings!!!!

Mrs. Dortch and Tre,

My heart grieves with you in this great loss. You're an amazing family and I will always be here for you all to support in any way I can. Continuing to keep you all in prayer. Hugs. 

Qiana Howell 

The Turnage family’s thoughts are with the Dortch family and all who loved him. Tommy Dortch’s many contributions to HBCUs, African Americans, and this country can never fully be enumerated.
My heartfelt condolences to the Dortch family. Love, Peace, and Prayer be with you during this difficult time as you celebrate Thomas’s life. 
Just wanted to offer my condolences to the family during this difficult time. May the Lord provide you with peace and comfort during this grieving process.
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My prayers go out to the family during this difficult  time.  RIP Tommy.

Thomas leadership and genuine care for people exemplified his role as a servant leader.  I will never forget his kind words of support when I met him.  A giant in Atlanta that will be surely missed.

Sheilah 

Credit Union Pres/CEO

Thanks to the Dortch family for sharing Chairmen Dortch with the 100 and the world. May it be a comfort to you all, that he changed and saved lives. One of life's greatest achievements is using your God-given gifts to serve others. Rest in power, Chairman.
Prayers are with you. Rip for my dear brother. 
My deepest condolences to the family of Bro Dortch and the 100 Black Men. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this period of mourning. Thank you for sharing Bro Dortch with the 100. His leadership and impact is immeasurable. 
A mighty Oak has fallen! Rest in Peace! Long live Bro. Chairman Thomas W. Dortch!✝️🙏🏿✌🏾✊🏾

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