Thomas-Gross-Obituary

Thomas S Gross

Dolton, Illinois

Jun 9, 1949 – Jan 5, 2015 (Age 65)

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BORN
June 9, 1949
DIED
January 5, 2015
AGE
65
LOCATION
Dolton, Illinois

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Thornridge Funeral Home - Dolton (Janusz Family Funeral Service) Obituary

Thomas S. Gross, age 65 suddenly, late of South Holland formerly of Roseland. Loving husband of Beverly nee Neetz. Beloved son of the late John S. and Betty (nee Kozumplik) Gross. Dear brother of Michael (Connie) Gross and the late John A. Gross. Kind brother-in-law of Gary (Patricia) Neetz....

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Bob Zellinger (CS&W)

I worked with Tom for 35 years at Central Steel. He was a great co-worker and even better person. My condolences to his family. RIP Tom

Dear Beverly and Family: Our family was deeply saddened to hear of Tom's sudden death.Our deepest sympathies go out to you all. He was such a sweet and caring person. We will light a vigil candle for him and know that his life will be eternal.

Joann Miller & Family
(Central Steel & Wire Co-Worker Family of Jim Miller)

There are no words, and definitely no reason, to describe the shock and sadness of losing Uncle Tom. Everyone who met Tom loved him and remembers him. I'm amazed at the response from people randing from my grade school friends, to cousins-in-law, to basically anyone who had a chance to spend time with him. Everyone knew and loved "Uncle Tom" - he was truly one of the nicest, most friendly, and funny people - he brought energy, fun and laughter to all get-togethers. I can still hear him...

To the best uncle anyone could ever ask for. Never felt closer to any guy (except dad). I can remember all that he did for everyone going back all of my years. Blessed we just got the chance to see him again over the holidays. That's what makes this so unreal. We were just talking and having a beer a few days ago. Everybody has such kind words for Tom. We are so fortunate he was able to meet and enjoy Josh and Hailey. He will be so missed by all but more by myself. I enjoyed coming back...

Tom was a wonderful uncle to my husband and sister in law. He was very involved in their lives and came to all our family events. He even became very involved as a Great Uncle and I am sad that our children will not have a chance to get to know him better. I will really miss seeing him at all our family parties. He was truly one of the nicest people I have ever met. Uncle Tom always went out of his way to ask how everyone else was doing or if they needed anything. We will miss him. Our...

Rest in peace my good buddy! Heaven must have needed a great guy. Our condolences. Paul and Denise Bock