Tom-Chilcote-Obituary

Tom Chilcote Sr.

San Jose, California

About

LOCATION
San Jose, California

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Tom Chilcote, Sr. Born Aug. 15, 1959 in Long Beach. Entered into rest surrounded by loved ones Aug.30, 2009. Tom was a lifetime car enthusiast who lived his dream of building cars at Thomas Chilcote Fabrication in Morgan Hill. He was also a manager at Pacific Bell for 23 years. Tom is missed...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the Chilcote Family,
I wanted to say how very sorry about the loss of Tom. I fnally talked to him 7 years. I thought it was great and how he talked about Christmas at his home with his wife. He said they celebrated Christmas in a big way and told me to check out his website. My god I never saw so many lights in my life. I also remember racing down Almaden Expressway laughing our butts off. My god those roads are going to miss that man

Dear Linda, CJ, and Tommy, please accept our condolences at the passing of Tom. When he was younger, I always enjoyed his enthusiasm for life. All of the Chilcote boys shared the same zest, but Tom was also a kind soul, a smart and genuine genius and most importantly, a loving family man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Chilcote Family,

Although we have never met, the friendship you have extended to our son and nephew, Mike Barrie, is deeply appreciated. Mike has so often spoken of Tom Jr. and the closeness of his family. We pray that that love and closeness will only increase in the days and months ahead. God bless you, and may Tom Sr. rest in God's loving embrace. Sylvia Fugatt and Bob Marx

Linda, CJ, and Tommy, My prayers are with you . Tom was one of the most amazing men ive ever met. A great husband, dad, grandfather, and friend. Bless you all.

I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of Tom. I know this is a difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I didn't know Tom well, but Craig never spoke of his Dad without great pride and love. This is a great tribute to a father and a man. I'll always remember how proud Craig was of the massive Christmas-light display that his Dad and the boys strung on the house. Craig couldn't wait to have us drive by and see them. And what a marvelous display! I know how much your family...

To the Chilcote Family:
Our sincerest condolences. Unfortunately our family will be unable to attend the services tomorrow. Our prayers will be with you as you set your angel free.
With all our love,
The Parker Family

I don't know quite what to say. I have known Tom and his family for almost 30 years. I never got the chance to know Tom really well, but the times we did talk, is was like we knew each other forever. I never saw Tom in a bad mood, ever. I always enjoyed talking to him when he came by Northaire to pick up parts, or just to say hello. We had a lot in common, almost the same age, the HVAC trade, fast cars, great families, and more. I think that whoever Tom knew, he was probably their best...

Linda, Tommy and CJ, we are so sorry for the lose of such a great guy. Tom was a good friend to our kids, lots of great memories. One that stands out in my mind is when Tom put out David's birthday cake with the fire extinguisher.
Our thoughts, prayers and love to the family.
Al and Bonnie Patrick

Dear Linda, Tommy and C.J.
When Tommy called us on Sunday, we were in shock. We can’t even begin to imagine the loss you must feel. We wish there were words to express our deepest sympathy. We are so glad that we did get together in February. Tom looked so good then and it seemed like he was cancer free. We will always remember Tom-he was a wonderful man, husband, father and friend. We hope you find comfort in knowing that the lives he touched have been enriched by knowing him. Our...