Looked around and did not find this posted, sorry if its old news... Subject: Death of a Legend in Drag Racing From; The Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing Im so sad to report that Thomas C. Lemons, AKA TC, Top Cat and beloved Tommy, passed this morning around 11 AM January 11<SUP>th</SUP>, 2012. This marked the passing of one of the sports great as this man was there and did it all! The work that he performed on the development of the Rear Engine Dragster cannot be overstated! Tom Lemons, Connie Swingle and myself did the work and each one of us deserve equal credit. I first met TC in 1968, when he showed up at Seffner with Swingle returning from Bixby OK from the Christmas holidays. Soon after, he was my Crew Chief and remained so for many years. For all practical purposes he has been here since that date with exceptions of a few vacations now and then over the span of 4 decades. TC was also very instrumental in the start-up of the Drag Racing Museum in Seffner Florida, as many of the older restorations are TCs work and he spent years helping build the exhibits that we all enjoy today. He spent the last 5 years here on the Museum grounds, living in the Cabin, fighting Cancer and winning. However the radiation treatments had got to his heart and it was a massive heart attack that got him in the end. Just yesterday we toured Ocala, saving all the worlds economic and social problems! TC and I are just a little right of Attila the Hun! Today we were to travel to Stuart Florida for a TV Show we were doing tomorrow with Masters Entertainment. We were to leave at 2 PM and I called over to the Cabin around 1:45 to see if he was ready, no answer, I called again, still no answer! I sensed something was wrong as TC is so punctual! I went to the Cabin, knocked on the door, still no answer, I knew then to expect the worst and there he was, dead in his favorite easy chair! TC is in a better place now as he was suffering tremendously during the last couple of months. TC is survived by his older Sister Wanda Kannady, who lives in MO. He had never been married, nor did he have any Children. God speed, TC Rest in Pease! Don Garlits