Ben Spears Thomas, cherished friend, father and husband, born on December 3, 1957, completed his life’s journey on Saturday, March 6, 2021, in his Mooresville, N.C., home. Ben passed suddenly and unexpectedly during a cardiac arrest.
He is survived by his loving mother, Ann McClain; his brother Scott Thomas; sister, Liza Stevens; his wife and soulmate, Angela McConnell; and his two children, who were his pride and joy, Mary Taylor Thomas and Will Thomas.
Ben, although born in Memphis, Tenn., grew up and called Baton Rouge, La., home. He attended Lee High School before enrolling at Louisiana State University, the college where both of his children currently study. Ben bled purple and gold, and every Saturday you could find him and his children cheering the Tigers to victory. Although Ben feared he had gotten his children hooked on LSU football at a young age, it brought him much pride and joy to see Mary Taylor and Will continue his legacy at his alma mater. At LSU, Ben was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order, and he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Science.
After college, Ben worked for a short period on the River Bend Project, where he honed his people skills by calling on state and local representatives. Ben then explored his passion for law and graduated from Louisiana State University’s Law School in 1989. After law school, Ben followed his mother to Mooresville, N.C., where she had moved after her marriage with Bill McClain. Bill was an important member of the Mooresville community, and Ben used him as a mentor and an idol.
Ben met his wife Angela at a Habitat for Humanity meeting, and their love quickly blossomed. Ben was known to date many girls at once, but when he met Angela, he had found his soulmate. Not only was Ben a great husband and father, he was a self-described Renaissance man. He was an avid scuba diver, pilot, sailor and world traveler, and could often be seen flying his seaplane around Lake Norman. His greatest joy was being able to take his family on all of his adventures with him.
In the Mooresville community, Ben created a successful real estate law practice, which is now succeeded by his partner, Tiffany Webber. Ben often called Tiffany and her husband Ryan Webber his second children or “the kids,” and he loved them dearly. Ben saw many of his same characteristics and an immense drive in Tiffany, and was proud that he would one day retire and use her as his attorney.
Ben was also the Past Local Director of the Catawba Valley Bank, Past Local Director of Bank of Iredell, past president of the Mooresville Rotary Club, Past Membership Development Vice President of the Mooresville/South Iredell Chamber of Commerce, Past Vice President of Habitat for Humanity, Past Director of the Mooresville YMCA, Past President and Board Member of the Mooresville/South Iredell United Way and the Past Director of the Rotary STARS Program.
Ben was often seen as a larger-than-life figure in the local community. He always had a keen ability to keep everyone on their toes, and he would light up a room with laughter. Ben was also immensely generous, and he never met a stranger. His ability to see past differences, keep an open mind, give everyone the benefit of the doubt and never hold a grudge are traits that everyone who knew him aspired to emulate. Although Ben is no longer here with us, his legacy will be passed down for generations within his friends, family and the entire Mooresville Community.
In lieu of flowers being sent, Ben and his family would ask that donations be made to Habitat for Humanity at
www.habitatcltregion.org/support.
A small service will be held this week for Ben, as he would not want a large gathering during the COVID-19 pandemic. Later this year, when more people are vaccinated for the virus, Ben’s friends and family will host a large celebration of life for him. Knowing Ben, he would want nothing more than his friends and family to have a party in his memory with a very good Cabernet being served.
Cavin-Cook Funeral Home, Mooresville, is serving the Thomas family. Condolences may be made to the family at www.cavin-cook.com.
LSU Alma Mater
Where stately oaks and broad magnolias shade inspiring halls,
There stands our dear Old Alma Mater who to us recalls
Fond memories that waken in our hearts a tender glow,
And make us happy for the love that we have learned to know.
All praise to thee our Alma Mater, molder of mankind,
May greater glory, love unending be forever thine.
Our worth in life will be thy worth we pray to keep it true,
And may thy spirit live in us,
FOREVER L-S-U.
Geaux Tigers!
My prayers are with you and the kids Angela!!!??
Having met Ben and had the pleasure of flying with him one Sunday morning a ride I have always cherished, I did not know all this about him. Thank you for sharing his story of life and his love of life. May that serve to comfort you and your family and knowing he’s in a better place that someday you will join him eternal. May my thoughts and prayers comfort you and the family.
Your friend always, Larry Bergman
So sorry to hear this. Ben helped us with all of our home closings over the years. Sending prayers of comfort for his family. Susan and Tim Waddell
What a beautiful tribute to a wonderful person. Tim and I feel honored to have known Ben. We will cherish our conversation we had with the both of you while walking your dogs. Tim always says what a great friend Ben was. He will truly be missed. – Ann and Tim Whelan