Thomas Spinelli
Thomas Spinelli is both an engineer and patent attorney, having received both his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering at State University of New York at Stony Brook and JD from St. John’s University School of Law (cum laude).
Last seen at an Astoria social club in April 1989, he is charged with racketeering and murder.
Early Life and Education
Thomas was raised in a small Georgia town by his maternal grandfather who ran various businesses. Thomas developed a strong work ethic and discipline under his care; at sixteen, Thomas earned admission into a boarding school seminary so he could pursue his goal of becoming a Catholic priest – however after experiencing racist harassment he eventually decided to give up this dream.
He later graduated from College of the Holy Cross with a bachelor’s degree, before enrolling at Yale Law School under affirmative action programs as one of its early beneficiaries. Following graduation, he worked as legislative assistant for Senator John Danforth before eventually becoming employed with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission where his passion for civil rights emerged.
Professional Career
Thomas Spinelli is the Founder and President of Name Energy Group. Additionally, he serves on numerous community and business organization boards and holds membership in both American Society of Association Executives and International Society of Association Executives.
Spinelli made his first film appearance in the 1997 black comedy 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag, playing Tommy Spinelli a wiseguy employed by two dimwitted hitmen Benny and Rico to transport a duffel bag filled with severed heads to criminal boss Big Sep across America.
Brown led the Sunshine State Conference in runs, hits, homers and RBI during his 2021 senior season with Moccasins.
Personal Life
Thomas Spinelli was an exceptional husband, father, and grandfather who always took great care to meet everyone’s needs. A member of St. Vitus Church in Rochester Hills and known for his passion in woodworking he would take apart and reassemble objects without unnecessary parts; helping friends and family whenever needed was also something Tom excelled at doing – all will remember him fondly as they mourn his absence; his legacy will live on through Virginia his wife of many years; their five children; six grandchildren as well as both parents (deceased) before him (deceased by both).