Thomas-Zondlo-Obituary

Thomas F. Zondlo

Knoxville, Tennessee

1956 - 2017

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August 12, 2017
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Knoxville, Tennessee

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Thomas F. ZondloKnoxville, TNThomas F. Zondlo "Tom" – age 61 passed away suddenly on Saturday, August 12, 2017 at his home in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tom was born on April 6, 1956 in Edison, New Jersey. He graduated from Saint Joseph's Catholic High School and received his Bachelor of Science...

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Tom trained with us in Hapkido for years and always brought a great addition to all our training. We will all miss Tom and prayers go to his family

My deepest sympathies. I was shocked and saddened by the news. I've worked with Tom for many years and really enjoyed talking with him about some of his local trout fishing trips. He will be missed. Praying for friends and family during this difficult time.

Tom will be greatly missed in the office. He was always upbeat and positive. Prayers for you and your precious family.

Kathy and family, I am so sorry and shocked. I worked with Tom on the Redstone project while at Shaw and again as an independent consultant. He was always thinking in new and innovative ways to try to figure out the groundwater mystery that Redstone presented. He always seemed to have a smile on his face, even when things weren't exactly going his way. I considered him a good friend and mentor. He will be sorely missed!

Like many who knew Tom, I am in a state of shock and disbelief that Tom has passed away. I worked with Tom at IT/Shaw/CB&I, and I always looked forward to seeing him in the hallway or break room and talking with him about a myriad of subjects. I always came away from our discussions amused at his humor, impressed with his passion and knowledge, and grateful... for I always learned something new. On the Thursday before he passed, we were discussing an interesting insect he had found (and...

So sorry to hear about Tom. I worked with him and he was such a nice man. Sending prayers for his family.

We are deeply saddened by the news of Tom's passing. My husband and I both worked with Tom for many years at IT/Shaw E&I.

I had the pleasure to work on a field project of Tom's and got to know him and his geological ingenuity very well fond memories.

All of us who worked with Tom learned a great deal from his technical expertise - his passion and excitement were contagious! Our thoughts and continued prayers are with the Zondlo family.

Over a decade of geology with Tom, he is a confidant and friend. Learned much from our time together. Condolences to the family. Know that Tom was a great influence to many and very appreciated. Proud to have him a part of my professional and personal life. Blessings...

Tom was a good friend, a great geologist, and had a passion for what he did for others. I will miss his passion and professionalism for his work he did at Redstone Arsenal. He was witty and always had a good sense of humor. His work at Redstone will be everlasting in what he has discovered in the complex geology and how to interpret its geologic past.

Tom, we will all miss you and will never forget you. I hope you find your place in the cosmos discovering new worlds with your new...