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Thomas Sterbenc

Chicago, Illinois

Age 69

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Thomas Sterbenc, 69, loving father of Jeffrey (Nicole) and the late Joseph, beloved grandfather of William, Henry, and Katherine, dear brother of Mary, Edwin (Catherine), Patricia (Terrance), Rene (Karen), Louis (Kristina), Nancy, Janet (Mark), Anthony, Joseph (Sara), and Kathryn (Matthew),...

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Me Tom and Ann once went on a road to Ohio to attend a Cincinnati Reds games.I remember the breakfast we had the morning at the hotel downstairs in the cafeteria.I miss the bond we created most importantly I miss Miss Kim.peace and blessings be upon you all.

Tom was a wonderful person and always made me smile! I really look forward to meeting with him as he always had a great story to tell. He was an outstanding account manager! I will miss him!

Tom was the first person I met when I went to interview at the G52 Des Plaines office of IBM in 1974, right out of college. He was in charge of the new hires and made sure we were ready for the rigors of training school in Atlanta, where he eventually taught the fine points of the structured sales call himself. He became a good friend,great mentor, and prevailed as a strong, uplifting force for all in his orbit. Our paths continued to cross now and then throughout these almost 40 years...

I admire his passion and dedication for works and enjoyed working with him.
His warm heart is always with me.

Tom was a great big brother to me using any metric you like. I miss him a lot.

I really enjoying caring for Tom when he was at Mather. What a smart, funny guy. My condolences to you all.
Dr Vicki Braund

"Tom is always be in my hearts and memories. I am the one Japanese close to work for Tom, General Manager at Mitsubishi Electric. With sympathy."

- Tak Imamura -

Tom was a great friend, mentor and General Manager at Mitsubishi Electric. He taught me to tell him what "time" it was - instead of telling him "how to build the watch." I'll miss him - but will never forget him. - Bill Shank

Tom was part of our family for a few years.
He was a very giving man and always good for laughs. Also, quite brilliant and interesting. We are very sorry for your loss. (parents of Josh Davis)