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Thomas Villhard

In Loving Memory

Villhard, Thomas R. Sr. “T.R.”

Villhard, Thomas R. Sr. “T.R.” Monday January 29, 2024. Beloved husband of the late Bonnie Villhard (nee Butler). Beloved companion of Joyce L. Irwin. Dear father of Thomas Jr. (Stefanie) Villhard and Traci (Jeff) Wilmoth. Dear step-father of Tom (Tuffy) Dempsey, Tim (Lisa) Dempsey, Tom (Tracie) Irwin, Jim (Greta) Irwin, Mike (Candace) Irwin and the late Terry Dempsey. Dear grandfather of Taylor, Jack, Conner, Trevor, Breanna (Daniel), Kayla, Kristen, Casie (Steve), Brandy (Drew), Anthony, Christopher (Crystal), Tyler (Lindsay), Jessica, Jackie, Hannah (Alex), Hayden, Hailey, Ethan and Cassady. Our dear great grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Lung Association appreciated. Kutis South County service.

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7 thoughts on “Villhard, Thomas R. Sr. “T.R.””

  1. Tom was the Fun Uncle. From Cardinal baseball games to riding horses. I have a lot of great memories with Uncle Tom and Aunt Bonnie. My condolences to all of his family.

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  2. Such a special man that played such an impactful part in my life many years ago. My condolences to all his family and friends 🙏

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  3. The years we spent with TR at SJMA were some of the greatest times of my life. He will never be forgotten. Best wishes to all family and friends that loved him as we did.

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  4. We offer our sincere condolences to Tom’s family and friends during this most difficult time. Tom and I were friends going back some 63 years when we were freshman at Bishop DuBourg Highschool. We often referred to our group of friends in our younger days when we were out-on-the-town celebrating as the crew from “Zone Nine” (zip code 63109 ) down in South St. Louis. Audry and Bud were such wonderful folks and so very proud of their son . He was an exceptional fellow and a true gentleman loved and respected by all who were so honored to be able to call him their very dear friend. God Bless You Tom !

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