Thomas-Roth-Obituary

Thomas Samuel Roth

Grass Valley, California

1963 - 2024

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THOMAS SAMUEL ROTHAugust 11, 1963 to January 16, 2024 With great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Tom Roth, who died following a work related accident on January 16, 2024.Tom was born to William and Claudia Roth on August 11, 1963.A proud son of the Grass Valley community his entire...

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I worked for Tom about 35 yrs ago. Tom was always in a good mood. Super cool and a great person to emulate. It was obvious he loved life and being a husband and father. One of Grass Valley's finest people. R.I.P. Tom.

Tom's zest for life and big heart were an inspiration. He was a master of his craft, and was amazing to watch in action. I am so sorry he is gone. My condolences to his family, who have lost a wonderful man, much too soon.

An, awesome "brother from another mother". Our families have known each other for over 46 years. He will be so missed. RIP, Tommy

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Don Soto

Tom loved to tell stories, In between bringing down trees for us, he'd always have a ready story. And he always did excellent work. We're so very sorry he's gone. The Patton family

Tom was a friend, collaborator and my go to for almost anything that was physical! Like his dad Bill, Tom had a giant heart. As Peggy and are weee always in need Tom was on call. Leaks in the roof, a dying 90´ Magnolia Grandaflora, Christmas lights downtown Tom was there. We loved our conversations, our refreshments and the joy of completing our work. Thanks Tom; your heart and vice will truly be missed! Swan Levine and Gering

Tom was a joy to be around. When he wasn't mimicking squirrels, he was finding something else funny to talk about. RIP Tom, you will be missed.

I knew Tom"s Parents .I worked with his mom at Oak Park Nursing Home Tom was a sweet guy Who had a Heart Of Gold He worked with my husband Phil Mack for Arbor Tree My husband love working with Tom always enjoyed working with Tom He learned a lot from my husband Phil

I am so sorry to see this. We had some great times on and off the basketball court. Such a nice guy and was raised in a family I really love. So tragic