Thomas-Gross-Obituary

Thomas Hollen Gross

Virginia Beach, Virginia

1940 - 2014

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Thomas Hollen GrossVirginia Beach - Thomas Hollen Gross passed away on February 23, 2014, after a courageous battle with Parkinson's disease. He was born on April 5, 1940 in Cumberland, MD. He was the son of the late Walter W. and Mary H. Gross. He was a member of Hope Lutheran Church. Thom was a...

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thom gross was a true friend. enjoyed golf together and had a lot of laughs. may he rest in peace. also enjoyed time with his wife janet.

Janet, Ernie and I so enjoyed our "Enchanted Evenings" with you, Thom, Gerry, Sharon, Colleen and Vince. Ernie also had the pleasure of golfing with Thom, Gerry and Sharon at several of the church golf outings. Even though Thom was obviously a better player, he was always a gracious partner. It was clear he just loved to be out on the links. Most importantly, it was obvious how much he loved you. Thom will be missed, but 'what comfort that sweet sentence gives, I know that my Redeemer...

Sorry for your lost, Tommy was a person that I truly admired, we play with each other with the Bow Creek Seniors,and Tommy would always say that he play better when he play with Sid Ellis an I. I will miss him, but will see you one of these days in heaven and we will play another round.

Prayers for the entire family that God will comfort them in the loss of their loved one. I know Thom will be missed very much.

Praying for your family Janet as you allow God to help you pick up the pieces and know Thom is no longer suffering but with our Lord & Savior. I look forward to visiting with you when you visit Frank & Beth. We love you guys!!

Thom was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend. We will miss seeing him on his visits to Richmond, especially at Thanksgiving and birthdays.

I only had the pleasure of knowing Tom for the last several years while a member of Bow Creek Seniors. We shared a golf cart on several occasions and he was always a kind gentlemen and truly loved to play golf. I knew he had Parkinson's, but during the times I played golf with him he was an inspiration in that he never complained and enjoyed the game as best he could. He will be missed and my condolences to his family and friends.
Ed Gluckowski Virginia Beach, VA

Living down the road from you and Thom meant the world to Sam and me. We loved every minute we spent with you two, and will never forget Thom's complete love of life and fun spirit. He never complained and did everything with great enthusiasm. We can see him now driving by our house in his convertible with his golf clubs sticking out the back seat. And we can hear his soft, sweet voice. He was a wonderful guy and our hearts are broken for you. We send our love and sympathy for your loss,...

William Taylor