Thomas J. Aspromonte

Thomas J. Aspromonte

Thomas Aspromonte Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 13, 2024.
Vero Beach - Thomas Joseph Aspromonte, 73 of Vero Beach, Florida passed away unexpectedly on June 9th, 2024.

Tom was born on March 20th, 1951, in Hackensack, New Jersey to Salvatore and Carmella Aspromonte.

Tom is a graduate of Fair Lawn High School class of 1969. Following graduation, he furthered his passion for cars by working for numerous car dealerships and various roles including mechanic, service advisor, and sales in New Jersey and Florida including Volvo, BMW, Cadillac, and Honda.

Tom met his wife Cindy and they married in August of 1986. They started their life together and began their family in Fair Lawn, New Jersey and then in 1995, they chose their forever home in Vero Beach, Florida.

He leaves behind his wife Cindy, daughters, Chrissy and Lana, and son, Max. He is also survived by his sister, Debbie and Brother-In- Law, John Ribardo, nephew, Johnny Ribardo, Aunt Anne Luppino, and many cousins.

Tom is joining his son, Anthony, his father and mother, and his sister Roz in heaven.

Tom was awarded a lifetime member of the Italian American Club of Vero Beach, where he served as president for several years. Tom made a friend any place he went and will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.

A celebration of life will be held at Christ Fellowship in Vero Beach, Florida on Saturday the 22nd of June at 11:00 am.

Donations can be made to the Italian American Civic Association in Vero Beach, Florida in memory of Tom or to a charity of your choice

Arrangements are by Thomas S. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach. An online guestbook is available at www.lowtherfamily.com

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June 19, 2024

Joanie Felthousen posted to the memorial.

June 18, 2024

sharon holm posted to the memorial.

June 18, 2024

Terri Walters posted to the memorial.

Joanie Felthousen

June 19, 2024

Sending condolences and prayers to Cindy and family to help heal the sadness they are feeling at this time. Trust in God and Jesus Christ to always be with you. Joanie Felthousen.

sharon holm

June 18, 2024

The first word that comes to my mind about Tom was he was a kind person. He always waved, he always made time to chat with you, his yard is always magnificent. He cared about his neighbors. Always lent me a helping hand with my silly car questions. When I got a new car he actually helped me to rearrange my garage, wanting to make sure I wouldn't hit anything. He was a good man. My heart goes out to Cindy, Max and Lana at this hard time. I wish you peace.

Terri Walters

June 18, 2024

Our hearts were broken when we heard of Toms passing. It was always a pleasure conversing with him. I would always shout out "Hey Tom" on my walking journeys as he was always outside working in the yard or piddling on a car, but no matter what he was doing, he would always respond. We would have small conversations and sometimes long ones too. Those moments will truly be missed. Our hearts and prayers of healing go out to Cindy, Max and Lana.

Diane and Paul Hennessy

June 17, 2024

Our neighborhood is not the same without Tom out working in his yard. He was a great neighbor and we shared a few birthday and family celebrations together. We'd wave and watch him work in his yard while we had our morning coffee on the back porch. Our thoughts and prayers are with Cindy, Max, and Lana at this difficult time.

Andrea Vico

June 14, 2024

My condolences to the Aspromonte family.
Rest in peace Tommy.

Rob Ottesen

June 14, 2024

Tom was a thoughtful, kind person who will be missed. He was a great example of the perfect neighbor and will live on in our memories forever.

Gloria Corsoro

June 13, 2024

i have known Tom for many years He was my fun guy at Linus Cadillac also Italian American Civic Association

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