Of Norfolk, VA, age 45, passed away at home on December 11, 2009.
Born in Norman, OK, he moved several times with his family, living at various times in Texas, France, and Delaware. He graduated from Brandywine High School in 1982 and attended Washington University at St. Louis. From there he took a job in Wilmington, DE as an EMT, before joining the United States Navy. He retired as a Nuclear Machinist Mate First Class after 20 years of service in 2007. From there he returned to Norfolk Naval Shipyard as a Physical Science Technician, where he worked until his death. He was a member of the Boy Scouts of America, achieving the rank of First Class, as well as the American Legion, the Brain Injury Association of Virginia, and the National Registration of Radiological Professionals and Technicians.
Tom is survived by his wife, Karen L. Sciance; daughter, Bronwyn Sciance of Norfolk, VA; son, Jonathan Sciance of Norfolk, VA; his parents, C. Thomas and Anita R. Sciance of Austin, TX; 2 brothers, Steven and Fred Sciance, both of Troy, MI; and 4 nephews, Phillip, David, Christopher, and George Decker, all of Arnold, MD. He was preceded in death by his sister, Erica Ruth Sciance.
The family will receive friends at Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel, on Wednesday from 7-9 pm. The funeral service will be conducted at 1 pm, Thursday, December 17, in the funeral home chapel by Rev. Bruce Carper and Rev. Grayson Leach. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation or the Brain Injury Association of Virginia.
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