Thomas Lynn "Tom" Clements

1954 - 2013

Thomas Lynn "Tom" Clements obituary, 1954-2013

Thomas Lynn "Tom" Clements

1954 - 2013

BORN

1954

DIED

2013

Thomas Clements Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 24, 2013.
Thomas (Tom) Lynn Clements, 58, of Monument, Colorado died Tuesday, March 19, 2013. He was a loving husband and father who spent more than 30 years serving the public in two states with the highest honor and integrity.
Tom was born on October 2, 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri, to Slayton (Buddy) and Vivian Clements. He attended Hazelwood High School before attending St. Louis Community College, where he earned an associate's degree in Arts and Sciences in Criminal Justice Administration in 1977. He later earned a bachelor's degree in Sociology from Mid-America Nazarene University in 1979, and a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Missouri in 1994.
Tom married the love of his life, Lisa Smith, on September 22, 1984. They were blessed with two daughters, Rachel and Sara.
He and his family attended Woodcrest Chapel when they lived in Columbia, Missouri prior to moving to Colorado to become a part of Woodmen Valley Chapel. He served in the youth ministry at Woodcrest and passionately mentored teen boys. He and Lisa worked together in the church's Marriage Ministry mentoring young couples.
Tom committed his life to serving the correctional population. He made the decision as a teenager, impacted by visiting his uncle in prison. Tom epitomized the public servant who fulfilled a true calling to service. He loved his staff and viewed their service alongside him as a pleasure.
Tom worked for 31 years for the Missouri Department of Corrections and the past two years for the Colorado Department of Corrections.
Tom's first job after graduating from college was as a probation and parole officer on King's Highway in St. Louis. Tom held the job from 1982 to 1986 before becoming a unit supervisor for the Division of Probation and Parole. In that job, which he held from 1986 to 1991, he developed and coordinated Intensive Supervision probation services for the Courts in the Central Region of the state upon moving to Columbia, Missouri. He worked closely with the judiciary, community service providers and local Citizens' Advisory Boards.
Tom was promoted in 1991 to Regional Administrator in the Division of Probation and Parole. He participated in the development and administrative oversight of several sentencing options, including the Electronic Monitoring System, Regimented Discipline Program, Shock Incarceration Program, 120 Day Substance Abuse Treatment Programs and Long-term Treatment Programs. He chaired Missouri's first Inter-Departmental Task Force for Implementation and Revision of the Sex Offender Registration Law. Tom had direct supervision of 130 staff in the region.
In 1996, Tom began serving as acting Chief State Supervisor for the Division of Probation and Parole. The position involved significant interaction with the judiciary across the state as well as other divisions within state government.
Tom was promoted in 1999 to Deputy Director of the Division of Adult Institutions. He had direct operational oversight for seven of Missouri's adult correctional institutions, which housed more than 10,000 inmates and were operated by nearly 3,000 staff. The institutions ranged from low security to maximum security. Tom planned and opened a 2,000 bed Western Reception Diagnostic and Correctional Center and provided direct supervision of prison superintendants. His job included significant leadership and strategic planning in the development of new programs, offender population growth management and operational initiatives within the Department of Corrections. Tom was the founding chairperson for Missouri's Transition from Prison to Community inter-departmental Steering Team and an active member of the Missouri Re-entry Process Steering Team.
Tom became Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in 2007 and expanded his oversight to 21 adult correctional institutions and management of more than 30,000 incarcerated offenders. He served at the appointing authority for more than 8,000 divisional employees and resolved labor and management issues that arose with employee labor organizations.
Tom retired from the Missouri Department of Corrections in 2011 and moved to Colorado after he was appointed by Gov. John Hickenlooper to work as the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Corrections.
As the Executive Director he was responsible to ensure the safe, secure and humane operations of state and private institutions and parole operations. This included ensuring offenders had the opportunity to participate in educational programs, treatment and other services designed to effectively instill pro-social behaviors and promote successful outcomes.
Tom was committed to using evidence-based practices to improve safety inside the prison system and to improve successful outcomes with offender releases from prison to the community. He often met with employees at all levels of the department and sent a weekly message about important events, projects and news.
Tom was proud of the monthly Dashboard measures posted on the department's website and shared with the public, the General Assembly and stakeholders. He wanted to know the numbers and he wanted to share the numbers. There wasn't a meeting he attended didn't include charts, graphs and data. He also made great improvements with recidivism and aggressively addressed issues around administration segregation.
Tom was an active member of the Association of State Correctional Administrators and the American Correctional Association. He worked with the Special Olympics and served as an adjunct professor at Columbia College in Missouri, among other professional and community organizations. He was involved with the United Way and was passionate about serving in the community.
Tom is preceded in death by his parents, Buddy and Vivian Clements, and his sister, Beverly McDonald. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, and two daughters, Rachel and Sara.
A public memorial service will be at 10 a.m. Monday, March 25, 2013, at New Life Church, 11025 Voyager Parkway, in Colorado Springs.

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March 29, 2013

TANIA CLEMENTS posted to the memorial.

March 26, 2013

Chrissy Moss posted to the memorial.

March 26, 2013

Captain Marsha Alexander posted to the memorial.

TANIA CLEMENTS

March 29, 2013

My prayers go out to your wife and daughters..it has been many years since seeing you but you will never be forgotton

Chrissy Moss

March 26, 2013

May God be with you all, sorry for your loss. I did not know this man but from everyone else eye's he seem like a a man i wish i had met. God Bless his family and friends

Captain Marsha Alexander

March 26, 2013

On behalf of Sheriff Randall A. Liberty and the employees of the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office, we would like to extend out deepest sympathy to Mr. Clement's family, friends, and co-workers. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you!

Toni Rae Fernandez

March 25, 2013

Mr.Tom Clements my husband & I are sadden by your death.our hearts & prayers go out to your loved ones.we would also like to thank you for all your hard work you have done within the prison system my husband is in prison going on his 23 year he had the chance to speak with you on a one & one you have helped him in so many ways just by your kind words talking to him like he was a human being & not just some bad wild animai prisoner with no heart. Thank you again sir you will be missed & thought of daily.god bless

John and Jackie Reilly

March 25, 2013

Goodness has no bounds

Fan and Valerie Chen

March 25, 2013

Such deep sorrow and pain; we were blessed his presence all too briefly.

Bob Herholz

March 24, 2013

Thank you for your very dedicated years of service to all people that you served. This world has lost a truly caring and remarkable person. Please accept my most humble condolences for the loss of Mr. Clements, a loving husband and father. RIP and may God bless your precious family, Lisa, Rachel & Sara! May God bring you ways to find comfort in your loss.

Denny & Marcy

March 24, 2013

There are no words that adequately express our sorrow for your loss...please know...you are and will be in our prayers.

Pat Smith

March 24, 2013

I am profoundly saddened by Tom's passing and extend heartfelt sympathy to Lisa, Rachel and Sara. Tom was a great man, full of life and love. I worked closely with Tom for about 12 years in the Missouri DOC, both with P&P and DAI. We talked in depth about family and life, and he beamed when talking of his family. Lisa, I tried to teach him about gift-giving--if it comes with a cord, it is not a gift. I hope he got the lesson! I'm so sorry this tragedy has occurred. The world has lost a truly good man. Take comfort in knowing he led a full life, he loved, and he was loved.

Kathy Terlep

March 24, 2013

There are no amount of words to express the deep sorrow that so many feel over this great loss. Cling tight to Gods Word and know that He is walking along side you. Tom was a man that always had a smile on his face and such a kind spirit. One you don't find a lot these days. His passing has left a great legacy and yet the world seems a little darker as well. Love and prayers to Lisa, your girls and all that are left behind.

Jan Palmer

March 24, 2013

Tom was a wonderful loving man who saw the good in everyone. His family was so important to him. May God bless them and help them in this time of sorrow.

Kathy Terlep

March 24, 2013

There are no amount of words to express the deep sorrow that so many feel over this great loss. Cling tight to Gods Word and know that He is walking along side you. Tom was a man that always had a smile on his face and such a kind spirit. One you don't find a lot these days. His passing has left a great legacy and yet the world seems a little darker as well. Love and prayers to Lisa, your girls and all that are left behind.

Linda Grone

March 24, 2013

Lisa, Sarah and Rachel, my heart and prayers are with you.

Gerald Jones

March 24, 2013

It is with much sadness that we learned of the death of Tom Clements. He was a wonderful man, with integrity and compassion. We know that he will be missed by anyone who knew him. Our condolences to Lisa and her daughters.

C Armentrout

March 24, 2013

Tom was always smiling. He was a humble man. He was one of us and that is the way he wanted it. His legacy will live on forever. Bless the Clements family.

March 24, 2013

Tom was always smiling. He was also a very humble man. He was just "one of us" and that is the way he wanted it.

March 24, 2013

I know he believed in reform and justice and I thank him for that. Mitch Sherman-Advocates for Change

Judy Hunter

March 24, 2013

Lisa - We are all so heartbroken over what has happened and are holding you and the girls close in heart and prayers. I remember so well sitting in the services at Woodcrest near your family and just seeing the love that you had for each other. A beautiful legacy! May God hold you close. Judy

Kevin and Jeanne Merritt

March 24, 2013

Our prayers and hearts are with Lisa and her girls.

March 24, 2013

I will always remember Tom as such a nice man. We served in youth ministry at church. I never knew that he had such an important job -- he was humble and kind, always smiling, always acknowledging the people around him. Thanks, Tom, for treating everyone with graciousness.

Shanna B

March 24, 2013

From just an average citizen of the great State of Colorado, please accept my condolences on the loss of Mr. Clements. May God bring you ways to find comfort in your loss. Peace be with you.

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