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Obituary for Thomas Earl Propst, aged 64
Tom, or Tommy - as friends and family called him, was born 28 September 1958 to the late Samuel Bowers Propst Sr and Lucy Jean (Hartman) Propst in Baltimore, MD and died at Ruby Memorial Hospital (Morgantown, WV) after being airlifted from Franklin WV. He lived and worked in Irvine CA most of the year, returning to his family farm on Smith Creek for a few months every year since the early 2000’s. On his most recent trip to Smith Creek, he sustained a stroke, leaving him completely incapacitated until his death on Friday 23 December 2022.
Tommy is survived by sisters Linda Louise Propst of Franklin, Cathy Yvonne (Dwight Sr) Huffman of Greenville WV, and Mary Elizabeth Fern of Abingdon VA. Nieces and nephews cherished Tommy’s quirky and quick-witted personality: Michael Scott Fuller, Jonathan Matthew Fuller, Shannon Fern, April Martell, Dwight Huffman Jr and Elizabeth Huffman.
In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a brother - Samuel Bowers Propst Jr, sister - Brenda Anne (Glenn) Andrews, and nephew Anthony Guy Skarzinski.
A “brother” to Tom, is Cousin Garry Barnett (Anchorage AK). Garry shared this sentiment to demonstrate Tom’s kindness and their close relationship:
“During one of my deployments to Afghanistan, Tom emailed and asked if I needed anything. I told him I didn't but complained about how the Pat Tillman USO had coffee but no damn creamer. About a month later the Tillman center had boxes of coffee creamer on the counter with a thank you "Thomas Propst - Irvine California” card next to it. He must have depleted the shelves in Irvine. My last visit with Tom was in Franklin tagging along on a survey task on Castle Mountain and working on the spring, I'm really glad I made that trip. I understood Tommy, and I know where he was in life in the 1980s and what he became after his move to California. “
His very dear friend Margaret, who Tommy had talked with days before his passing, wrote this:
“You are a man with morals, principals, and a style of a classic age gone by. Of days when men were chivalrous, gentlemanly, kind, and noble. You were truly my White Knight. No wonder you didn’t feel appreciated all these years by the people around you, the world has moved on to a more shallow and materialistic existence, while you chose to remain in an era when things had meaning, and love was true. You truly are a romantic at heart. RIP my dear Tommy.”
While in CA, Tom earned the respect and admiration of professional colleagues and students, as noted by Jerry Uselton, Principal and Senior PM – Fuscoe Engineering:
“Tom Propst was a Professional Land Surveyor and Certified Federal Surveyor with 37 years’ experience, with licenses in Virginia, West Virginia, and California.
Although licensed in Virginia and West Virginia, most of Tom’s surveying experience was in Southern California. Tom had a brief stint with Van Dell and Associates and Coast Surveying, but the majority of his work was with Fuscoe Engineering from February 1995 until mid-2008 as the Senior Land Surveyor on the Mapping team.
During the 2008 housing financial crisis, Tom opted to transition into a consultant capacity for Fuscoe Engineering and devote time to several other passions. One of those passions was to author several surveying books. Tom authored the case law compilations: Federal Land Boundary Cases and Codes and California Land Boundary Cases and Codes.
Other credited accomplishments were amending the 1974 BLM supplement "Restoration of Lost or Obliterated Corners and Subdivision of Sections" with cross references to the 1973 and 2009 BLM Manuals of Survey Instructions and a reprint of the General Land Office 1919 "Advance Sheets" for Certified Federal Surveyors. All the above are still available on Amazon.com.
While continuing to consult for Fuscoe Engineering during 2008 housing financial crisis, Tom took on a teaching position at Santiago Canyon College. Tom had a
passion for teaching and was a surveyor who lived his profession, which made him a natural teacher. As an instructor he helped bolster the college's surveying curriculum by teaching classes such as Boundary Surveying, Writing Legal Descriptions and Legal Aspects of Land Surveying. To this day some of his students have referred to his classes as being very difficult but admitted that they were the most beneficial classes for their ongoing education and career development.
Recently in 2021 Tom graciously accepted to come back to Fuscoe Engineering in a full-time capacity as a Senior Land Surveyor. Tom was back where he belonged.
Tom has always been a very special and dear friend of mine for over 25 years. I will sorely miss his friendship and his unique sense of humor.
Tom’s friends and colleagues on the Fuscoe Survey and Mapping team, along with the entire Fuscoe Family, respected and admired him for who he was and will miss him dearly.”
It took Tom a while to decide what to be when he grew up, but Tom and Eve Firor provided the motivation and encouragement for him to pursue a degree in Land Surveying from Glenville State College. To them, we are forever grateful. This education provided Tommy an opportunity to live a fulfilling life and pursue many interests and hobbies, including finely detailed woodworking, photography, stained glass, tap dancing (YES), banjo, harpsichord and he even ran a marathon (“one and done!”). Tom loved outside! A bike was his usual form of transportation in WV and CA. Margaret has pictures of a trip to Yosemite, where he seems to revel in the grandeur of mother nature. Finally, Tommy was kind. He did what he thought was right and provided help to family and friends when asked. His last act of kindness was to be an organ-tissue donor.
At this time, a celebration of Tom’s life has not been planned, and he will be buried at the Poor Farm Family Cemetery on Smith Creek Road alongside his mother, father, brother Sammy and sister Brenda. The family remains grateful to Glenn Andrews for helping Tom attend to and care for the farm, where Tommy enjoyed living his east-coast life. Donations in Tom’s memory can be made to Guiding Eyes for the Blind, and memories and words of comfort may be left at www.basagic.com or on Facebook at Basagic Funeral Home.
Ronnie Kimble
January 18, 2023
Tom and I were classmates, Tom was definitely a friend of mine. He was a highly intelligent man. And he had a dry sense of humor, that used to make me laugh! Very intriguing person.I painted for Tom at The Farm at Smith Creek a year ago. We had each other laughing so hard at each other jokes and LIFE, wow!!! Rest In Peace my Friend. Ronnie Kimble
Soojin Shim
January 12, 2023
I was lucky to have known Tom for all of my career at Fuscoe, especially working with him closely the past couple of years. His professionalism and kindness made working with him a delight. Even during stressful times, he would take the time to appreciate and compliment others that are involved. He will be truly missed.
Heidi Silva-Brown
January 9, 2023
I only had the honor of meeting "uncle"Tommy twice but my late husband Anthony Skarzinski absolutely adored his uncle Tommy. I am sure Tony was waiting with open arms for his favorite uncle. My heart goes out to the Propst family and friends for losing this bright light. May he watch over and protect you all.
Heidi Silva-Brown
Tom Propst
Linda Moore
January 3, 2023
I worked with Tom at Fuscoe Engineering and always enjoyed his wry, quirky sense of humor. He was highly intelligent and few could match his exceptional survey expertise. Tom will be much missed by all of us at Fuscoe.
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Jerry Uselton
January 1, 2023
Tom has been one of my closest friends for over 25 years. He has been a huge part of my life and work and has always been there for me. His humor and wit were so unique and deep that you always had a chuckle or smile and wondered how he came up with stuff off the top of his head.
Rest in Peace, Bro.
Surveying on the poor farm.
Garry
January 1, 2023
Surveying with Tom
Don Mertens
December 29, 2022
So sad,
A dear friend and fellow land surveyor; instructor and mentor for so many; and will certainly be missed by all.
Rest in Peace, Tom.
Dennis “Hoss” Shreve
December 29, 2022
To a good friend and classmate. R.I.P. Prayers for the family.
Brenda Pitsenbarger
December 29, 2022
I am sad , I often wondered where he was he was an awesome guy who carried itself with dignity and respect always friendly and smiling when I seen him . SENDING HUGS AND PRAYERS TO ALL FAMILY AND FRIENDS ❤
Jimmy & Lois Mitchell
December 29, 2022
Enjoyed knowing Tom. He will be missed.
Diana Hartman - Coleman
December 28, 2022
Tom was my cousin ,he was quite, deep and loving , that’s what made him such a unique person .He was definitely “ one of a kind “ , once you met him you never forgot him . I will never forget our school days in 8th grade . . . Wonderful memories, RIP Tom ❤
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