Baumgartner, Thomas Philip, Baptized into the Hope of Christ’s Resurrection on Friday, September 9, 2022. Beloved husband of Dorothy J. Baumgartner (nee Schelhammer) for 56 years. Dearest father of Thomas Philip Jr. (Rebecca) Baumgartner. Loving grandfather of Ayla Annette, Ahna Marie, Thomas David and Andrea Skye. Dear brother of Jerome (Sharon), David (Mary Ellen) and the late John Baumgartner. Our dear uncle, cousin and friend.
Thomas was a model maker machinist for Sunnen Products for over 30 years.
KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY.
Tom was a great machinist and instructor. We had many a laugh together as I learned my trade. Tom was very patient.
Tom was a great machinist and instructor. We had many a laugh together as I learned my trade. Tom was very patient.
Tom was (for the most part) a quiet hard-working guy. He had a sense of humor and enjoyed spending break time with like-minded co-workers. He was an excellent machinist and made some very high end intricate parts. That level of machining knowledge is uncommon in today’s world. RIP Tom!
Tom was (for the most part) a quiet hard-working guy. He had a sense of humor and enjoyed spending break time with like-minded co-workers. He was an excellent machinist and made some very high end intricate parts. That level of machining knowledge is uncommon in today’s world. RIP Tom!
BUTCH was a multitalented professional that not only knew how to repair problems but was also a talented man with a green thumb.
Butch volunteered weekly, during his retirement, at St. Mary Magdalen assisting his brother John – The Ripper – who ramrodded the many infrastructure needs of a 100 year old parish. Of course Jerry, and the Tom Craft Truck, were also constantly visible on the Meyer Center Campus attending to its many needs.
Butch had a barrel laugh that was very infectious. He always told me how he loved the Ripper & wanted to take care of his ‘kid’ brother who was ultimately taken down by the Big “C” !
I’m sure Butch & Johnny are enjoying each other’s company swapping a ton of war stories about their Tuesday luncheons, children, life & the south city community ! I miss them both !
BUTCH was a multitalented professional that not only knew how to repair problems but was also a talented man with a green thumb.
Butch volunteered weekly, during his retirement, at St. Mary Magdalen assisting his brother John – The Ripper – who ramrodded the many infrastructure needs of a 100 year old parish. Of course Jerry, and the Tom Craft Truck, were also constantly visible on the Meyer Center Campus attending to its many needs.
Butch had a barrel laugh that was very infectious. He always told me how he loved the Ripper & wanted to take care of his ‘kid’ brother who was ultimately taken down by the Big “C” !
I’m sure Butch & Johnny are enjoying each other’s company swapping a ton of war stories about their Tuesday luncheons, children, life & the south city community ! I miss them both !
I knew Tom and he was a good man all around. My deepest condolences to his family
I knew Tom and he was a good man all around. My deepest condolences to his family
He will be missed. We spoke from time to time, worked with him for many years.
He will be missed. We spoke from time to time, worked with him for many years.
Tom will be missed. He was a very good machinist. A good guy to work with.
Tom will be missed. He was a very good machinist. A good guy to work with.
Tom was a great coworker and skilled machinist. He took great pride in producing precision prototypes. He had a kind and gentle nature and was very pleasant to work with.
Tom was a great coworker and skilled machinist. He took great pride in producing precision prototypes. He had a kind and gentle nature and was very pleasant to work with.