TOM-MOUHELIS-Obituary

TOM A. MOUHELIS

WHEATON, Illinois

1946 - 2017

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WHEATON, Illinois
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American Lung Association

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WHEATON - Tom A. Mouhelis, a longtime resident of Wheaton, passed away February 11, 2017, at age 70. Tom was the beloved husband of Lois (nee Brockhoff) for 35 years. He is also survived by his sister Georgia (the late Jerry) Koutavas as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death...

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Lois, I am just learning of Tom's passing. We had a great time working together at Golfsmith in Downers Grove. A truly great man. May God bless you and hold you.

Tom was one of the greatest friends I had while in the 91st.

He shared some of his favorite recipes with me and my best memories were discussing the pros and cons of certain foods.

He had a terrific sense of humor, and even after all these years made me laugh out loud when he'd respond to my comments.

I will miss him with all my heart... All my thoughts and prayers to Lois and the rest of his family.

Lois & family:

My deepest condolences on the loss of Tom. May all the beautiful memories you have with him sustain you during this difficult time.

Bernadine Riordan

My condolences to Lois and all family members and friends. Through Lois, who I worked with at Nalco, I met Tom several times. I enjoyed talking with him about Polo and our mutual history with horses. He was a fine gentleman.

Lois,

Kathy and I were so sorry to hear of Tom's passing, and our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Lois -

Steve and I are sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lois,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I can not imagine what you are going through, but I will have you and Tom in my thoughts and prayers.

I enjoyed your company, serving in the 91st, 1981-1998. You were always a lot of fun to be around. Your humor in giving me the Jack Edwards memorial award still provides laughs today.
It is too bad we all lose touch after many years. You will be missed by your loving family and your military family. We know you will get things shaped up in heaven!