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Petty, Thomas
1949 - 2020
Thomas J. Petty, of Lewis Center, Ohio, passed away on Saturday evening, April 25, having suffered devastating life changes and progressive physical restrictions from the cruel infliction of Parkinson's Disease. Tom grew up in Columbus, Ohio, and graduated from Brookhaven High School. He was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in the Vietnam war in the 23rd Artillery Group and then transferred to the 2nd Battalion of the 35th Artillery Group. Tom received five Medals during his service in Vietnam which included an Army Commendation Medal and, surprisingly, a Good Conduct Medal! On his return to country, Tom attended The Ohio State University and graduated in March 1978. In 1982, Tom met his forever love and life partner Lynda (Mills). They married in 1983 and enjoyed 37+ years of a blessed and adventurous life together. Being Tom's wife was likened to the words from the Disney Theme Song "when you wish upon a star". Tom made it his life mission to make all our dreams come true. Tom upstarted his business, Accurate Carbide Engineering (ACE Carbide) and came to be known as the "Ole' ACE" for the past decades. Quite the "character", Tom left an indelible footprint with whomever he met or wherever he went. He had a robust zeal for life that was both infectious and unforgettable. Tom was a man of greatest integrity. He was always truthful, bold, tenacious and fearless. Tom lived his life the way HE wanted and lived large. Tom loved music, especially 60's and 70's Rock. His vast knowledge of bands from those eras, especially British Rock, was highly impressive and his collection of their albums extensive. Tom was a connoisseur of automobiles. He had a great love for exotic sport cars and enjoyed pursuing and collecting them. He loved Formula 1 racing and car racing overall. Tom also had a deep affinity for Slot Cars and Models. Tom is survived by his wife, Lynda Petty; his sister, Cindy Dixon (Don) of Johnstown, Ohio; his sisters-in-law, Nancy Smyth (Ron) of East Springfield, Ohio, Carma Clarke (Paul) of Mineral City, Ohio, Mary Price (Chuck) of Richmond, Ohio; brother-in-law, Glenn Mills (Kelly) of Lewis Center, Ohio; and stepbrothers, Tom Woods (Ann) of Columbus, Ohio, and Jack Woods of Las Vegas, NV. Although Tom and Lynda had no children, they were very blessed with many wonderful Nieces, Nephews, Great Nieces and Great Nephews and two more on the way! Tom, being a great lover of all animals, is also survived by his cat Queen Lizzy who continues to search the house and sit by the door waiting for her Daddy. Tom is predeceased by his older sister Linda (age 12), father Carroll Lamb Petty, mother Evelyn Woods, stepfather James Woods, stepbrother Bob Woods and beloved grandmother Mae Wiseman. Tom certainly would want the staff at the Chalmers P. Wylie VA Ambulatory Care Center to know he how very much appreciated the excellent care he received from them. Special appreciation to Dr. Glen Borchers, M.D., and staff. Although Tom's health was failing rapidly, his death was unexpected. There was not an opportunity to say goodbye. When you hear a vintage rock tune, especially a Rolling Stone's song, think of Tom and remember him fondly. His life was truly a blessing, and he is loved beyond measure. He will be sorely missed. Those who know Tom best would understand that he would not want any "fuss or muss" over his passing. Arrangements are entrusted to the SCHOEDINGER WORTHINGTON CHAPEL, 6699 North High Street. There will be no services. Online condolences may be registered at www.schoedinger.com. To my beloved Tom, I will never find the perfect words for saying how grateful I am for all you have given me, for having the privilege to share this life and love with you… Through all the big milestones and all the little, everyday moments, You made it so very easy to be happy. Love Always, Lynda.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Apr. 30 to May 3, 2020.

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Scott

May 5, 2020

I'm so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I've known the Ole Ace for many years as he did our tool sharpening at different places that I have worked. I would say to him when I saw him, it's the Ole Ace and he would come back with, you mean the Poor Ole Ace. He will be missed by many.

Georgia Nunemacher

May 5, 2020

Im so sorry to hear of Toms passing. I have unfortunately not seen the Wiseman side of the family in many years. Cindy will remember me. I remember Tom from family reunions at Buckeye Lake with Mae banging the spoon on a big pan! Tom was always a favorite to see as he was fun and friendly to all. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife and family. He will be undoubtedly greatly missed.

Dr. Borchers

May 4, 2020

Mr. Petty had such a great personality and was very humorous in times of uncertainty. I wish that I could have taken care of him for more years. Thank you for defending our nation. Dr. B

John Minnich

May 4, 2020

Sorry, Lynda, that I did not know your Tom. I am a musician, grad of Brookhaven in 1965, so was a little older than Tom. Heartfelt RIP to Tom, who sounds like a good man!

Anne

May 3, 2020

My deepest condolences to Lynda and family. Cindy called me to tell me this news, he will be missed. My thoughts and prayers for all of you during this difficult time.

Gene Richards

May 1, 2020

I worked with Tom at Shoe Corp Of America in the 70's We ran around a lot back then.He loved his cars and the Music of those times.He came to see my Band(s) play all over Columbus.He was one of my best Pals.Though the years I sadly lost contact and have tried to reconnect. Im so saddened to hear of his passing.Tom Rest in Peace My friend.You was a great guy I will never ever forget you.My Deepest Sympathies to his entire Family. Im glad He is not suffering anymore. Love Ya Pal !!

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