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Tom Mountjoy Obituary

Tom "Buzz" Mountjoy
Williamsburg, VA
Tom "Buzz" Mountjoy, 73, of Naples, FL and Williamsburg, VA died on February 10 after five years of treatment for metastatic prostate cancer. His experience made him an advocate for semi-annual PSA screening after age 60.
Tom's childhood in Hanover, laid the foundation for a life well lived. As the son of Morris and Polly Mountjoy, respected members of that rural community, Tom formed lifetime friendships in school and sandlot ball fields. He learned the art of commitment to family and friends that enriched the lives of the many who mourn his passing. His childhood adventures instilled a creative spirit that Tom enjoyed through his life. Flying was his main passion, but sailing, scuba diving, cycling, and triathlons all kept him busy.
In his youth, family road trips to Louisville, KY instilled a love for travel that he indulged throughout his life. He toured New England while in high school, hitchhiked through Europe after college, and traveled the world with his wife, family and friends. He especially enjoyed sailing throughout the Caribbean and Mediterranean as his own captain with his family and friends as crew.
Tom went to Virginia Tech for college. As a Hokie, he was a member of Sigma Lambda social fraternity and Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. He continued his education at the University of Maryland where he earned an MBA.
While at VA Tech, Tom met the love of his life, Alice Milton, a student at Radford College. They married in 1968 and embarked on a wonderful adventure.
Tom's first job with the VA Port Authority brought them to Norfolk. In 1972, he co-founded Cruise International to develop Norfolk as a cruise port. Over the years Cruise International was successful as the sales and marketing agent for several cruise ship lines operating out of East Coast ports. From this business grew CI Travel, eventually one of the 50 largest travel agencies in the country, and also Spirit Cruises, owning and operating 10 large dining/entertainment vessels in harbors nationwide. Spirit was the largest company in the industry and the first to reach coast to coast.
In 1986, Tom struck off on his own, forming a new company that owned and operated the Annabel Lee dinner vessel in Richmond, the Sea Rocket, a 150-passenger ocean-going sightseeing boat in Ocean City, MD, eco-tourism boats in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia and the VB Ducks. He was also recruited back to manage Spirit Marine concurrently with his entrepreneurial ventures, which ran all the marine operations of Spirit Cruises. Tom's farsighted venture into craft beer in the late 1980s with the 19th Street Brewery and Festhouse in Virginia Beach was an idea far ahead of its time.
Between his vocations and avocations, Tom was a very busy man, but he always had time for family and friends, especially family. He and Alice had three daughters and they enjoyed them at all their ages. Early mornings, the girls would sometimes cuddle up with their parents and Tom called this time "Daddy Heaven". He was proud of all their accomplishments into adulthood.
Tom served on the boards of WHRO, Norfolk Sister Cities, Bay Diesel and Generator, and Cruise International. He was also a Big Brother.
Tom is survived by his wife of 48 years, Alice; daughters, Elizabeth Daly Mountjoy and husband, Brian Voss of Richmond, VA, Catherine Ann Mountjoy and husband, Patrick Jones of Williamsburg, VA, and Margaret Louise Mountjoy and fiancé, Eric May of Atlanta, GA. "Papa Joy" loved his four grandsons, Glenn Thomas "G.T." Voss, Tyler Daly Voss, Elliott Mountjoy Jones, and Marshall Mountjoy Jones. Sister, Patty Mountjoy; niece, Wendy Mountjoy Marino; nephew, Bill Ehrhart, and their respective families also survive him. Bon Voyage, Tom, you live in our memories.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to WHRO, Williamsburg Aviation Scholarship Program, Prostate Cancer Foundation, or Virginia Tech Foundation. A celebration of Tom's life will be held at the Williamsburg Community Building, 401 N. Boundary St., at 3 p.m. on Sunday, February 26. Arrangements by Bucktrout Funeral Home, Williamsburg, VA.

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Published by Evening Sun from Feb. 16 to Feb. 19, 2017.

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March 20, 2017

Nicole Sheppard

February 23, 2017

Dear Alice,
May many fond memories help you through the next days, weeks and months. And may you feel big hugs from your PTA family.

Magdah &Janusz Doniewski

February 23, 2017

Dear Alice, Elizabeth, Catherine,Margaret it is shocking news to hear about Tom passing... Our hearts are with you at this time, We will cherish the fond memories and keep his spirit alive...We remember Tom as a great friend and achiever.You are in our prayers LoveMagdah

Melanie Witte

February 22, 2017

Dear Mountjoy family: Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. I had the honor of working with Tom at CI Travel from 2002 until 2008. I remember him fondly for his positivity, energy and charisma. My thoughts are with you. Melanie Witte

Cheryl Brewster

February 21, 2017

I was lucky to know and work with Tom for almost 30 years. From the early days of outport cruises through the Wild Thing and beyond, I never saw a frown on his face or heard a harsh word. To my never ending amazement he never met a PB&J he didn't like. Tom was a truly rare human being and I learned many life lessons from him.

His wisdom, tolerance and joy of life made all who knew him a better person.

February 20, 2017

Al,

My heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your life partner, and a brother-in-law who treated me like the brother I never had and might have wished for.

Love,

Jim

Shirley Dalhart

February 19, 2017

I read about Tom's passing in today's newspaper and wanted to give my condolences to his family. He was my son Brian's Big Brother about 20 years ago. He was an extremely kind man and he shared with my son his love for Virginia Tech, sailing and flying. Brian has been a Virginia Tech fan ever since. Tom will be missed. Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Skip Leach

February 18, 2017

Alice,

I will be thinking about you and your family as you mourn the loss of beloved Tom. It has been such a great pleasure getting to know you while your home in New Town was being constructed.

Blessings,

Skip & Cathy Leach

Sandy Patton

February 17, 2017

I was, I believe, the first employee hired by Richard O'Leary and Tom back in the days when it was Cruise International and the office was in the Lawler, Ballard, Little building downtown Norfolk. Tom was a great guy, so kind and funny and, although we all worked hard, it was such an exciting time. I learned so much and still treasure those memories. My sincere condolences to his family.

February 17, 2017

The last time we saw you was a fun dinner at Virginia Beach, great memories. Tom was truly one of the good guys and you two were the perfect match. Tom will always be fondly remembered.
Love, John and Marilyn Morgan

Kathy Lancaster

February 17, 2017

So sorry to hear of Tom's passing. He was such a nice guy. I worked at CI with him for many years. When I first started, we used his car for deliveries. Every time I would leave he would say, don't wreck it and be careful. Such a kind heart. He will be missed by many.

Jeff Rebert

February 17, 2017

Buzzy was one of the Baby Boomers on Eicrhelberger St. -Reberts, Hostetters, Lawrences.
He taught me to ride a bike, fly model airplanes,
he had a go-kart, and coached our elementary basketball team. He was always positive and fun
loving. Sorry for everyone's loss.

Susan Mayo

February 16, 2017

Dear Alice,My sincerest sympathies on the passing of Tom. Hugs to you and your family. Cherish your wonderful memories.

Jan & Bill Deal

February 16, 2017

Alice and girls. We were truly saddened to hear of Tom's death. A life well lived. God bless you all. He died too young.

Victoria Cash

February 16, 2017

I worked with Tom at CI Travel. He was a good person. My heart and condolences to his family. - Victoria

Sue and Gene Glasco

February 16, 2017

Alice:

So sorry to hear of your loss. I never knew your husband but after reading his obituary I realized what a special person he was! I know the wonderful happy memories you have of your time together will help to see you through the difficult days ahead. Just wanted you to know Gene and I are thinking of you and remembering you in our prayers,

JT Sprenkle

February 16, 2017

Tom was a great guy and fun to be around. I was a Sigma Lambda fraternity brother while at VA Tech. May God bless his family during this time of bereavement and healing. He will always be in the hearts of the ones who loved him.

Linda Shafer

February 16, 2017

My sincere condolences to all of the Mountjoy's. A wonderful husband, father & friend. So happy I had a chance to spend time with him.

Tom, flying his RV-12 above Chesapeake, VA in Jun 2015

Sam Huffstetler

February 16, 2017

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Linda Shafer

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Katherine Mason

February 16, 2017

My deepest condolences to the entire family and friends on the loss of a great man. He had an energy for life that few people have. May he rest in peace surrounded by Angels.

LeRoy Houser

February 16, 2017

Tom and I were Sigma Lambda fraternity brothers at Virginia Tech. He was a wonderful brother and we shared many good time together in Blacksburg. He truly left this world a better place in which to live and shall remember him as a friendly, talented kind soul. "Buzz" was a good man and I am sorry that he is gone. I pray that the good Lord will bless his family and friends.

Charlie Schriver

February 16, 2017

Buzz was a great classmate and great person. I remember a birthday party at his house when we were in junior high school, playing darts in his basement. Charlie Schriver, Hanover High School class of 1962.

Rick Fisher

February 16, 2017

I wish I had gotten to know Tom better. Occasionally, we would pass on the street while running in New Town. We shared running as a passion. I had a very good feeling about Tom. When he could, he would attend our New Town Retired Men's Group lunches. I'm not surprised to learn the he valued family highly. He was a very good guy and will be missed very much.

Tom and June Dawkins

February 15, 2017

Alice, we were very sorry to hear of Tom's death. We knew him for only a short time, but he impressed us as a very kind and special person. Our condolences also to your daughters and grandchildren.

Frank Wood

February 16, 2017

Strong, Kind, Gentle, intelligent, Lover of Life, and a great friend. You could say he was a "Mountain of Joy"

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