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Tommy James Skropos

Rancho Cucamonga, California

1959 - 2021

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August 12, 1959 - August 26, 2021 Age 62, a lifetime resident of Rancho Cucamonga and Ontario, CA, passed away at home on August 26, 2021. His death was sudden and unexpected. He passed as he had lived, fighting the good fight. He was born in Long Beach, California on August 12, 1959 to James and...

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Remembering many great times we had together. You were truly one of a kind. Rest in Peacce my friend.

I am deeply saddened to learn of Tommy's passing. My first memories of the Skropos family are in my early childhood when Edith Skropos babysat my brother, sister and myself. We often saw Gus and loved his stories of boxing. I would help Gus pick citrus on 24th street in Upland. I met Tommy years later when working for a Security Company that had contracts at 76 Truck Stop and the Circle K above Jim's the family restaurant. Tommy came to work for Selective Enforcement, and we would patrol...

My deepest condolences to the family. I grew up around the corner from the Skropos family. I remember going over to their home while Katherine got her hair done by my cousin Evelyn. Tommy, Gus, and Georgy would be running a muck around the house until Katherine would have enough and go pull them by the ears. Very happy times. God bless you all

We are shocked at hearing this news - it is such a great loss to all who knew Tom. We have such great memories of Tommy and his wonderful family: from our Stateline trips to him stopping by on his motorcycle to say hi to our dad. Even though we all lost touch through the years, we all still had a long friendship. He was a good guy who will definitely be missed. Love and prayers to the family.

My condolences to the family and friends who knew him. You were a true warrior serving and protecting those in your community. May you Rip with God.

Our deepest condolences to the Skropus Family. I had the privilege to work with Tommy while I worked for Ontario Fire. He was sure to stop by for Easter, Thanksgiving or Christmas for a meal during the holidays at fire station 5 on 4th Street. He always had our back as we had his. May God rest his soul and watch over his family.

Many good a humorous moments with Tommy RIP

My heart goes out to you all. Sending you courage for the days and years to come. Celebrate his life, you were all blessed to share in it

I knew Tommy in school...he was a great guy...