Thomas Maddison
| Thomas Topliss Maddison | |
|---|---|
![]() Thomas Maddison | |
| Born |
c1910 Boston |
| Died |
c2000 (aged 90) Woodlands Court Nursing Home, Kirton |
| Education | Boston Grammar School (early 1920s) |
| Occupation | Car salesman; Driver; Driving instructor |
| Employer | Edward White Motors; Royal Army Medical Corps; Boston School of Motoring |
| Relatives | Mrs A Farmer, Mrs J Morley (nieces), Mr B Creamer (nephew) |
Thomas Topliss Maddison was educated at Boston Grammar School (early 1920s).
Obituary
From the August 2000 issue of The Old Bostonian
Thomas Maddison died in February at Woodlands Court Nursing Home at the age of 90.
Born in Boston, he lived in the town all his life. He attended BGS in the early 20s and in 1932 he joined Edward White Motors as a car salesman.
He stayed with them until 1939 when he left to serve in the Second World War with the Royal Army Medical Corps as a driver. He took part ¡n the D-Day landings.
After the war he returned to Boston and ran the first driving school in the area. He remained principal of the Boston School of Motoring from 1946 until he retired in 1973. He was a member of the OBA for many years.
A widower, Tom is survived by nieces Mrs A Farmer, Mrs J Morley and nephew Mr B Creamer.
The funeral service at Boston Crematorium was conducted by the Rev Douglas Allen.
