Thomas "Tom" Strauss Lehman
Thomas "Tom" Strauss Lehman, 84, of Missoula, passed-away peacefully at home on Saturday, April 3, 2021.
He was born on February 4, 1937, in Chicago, IL to Lawrence and Sue Lehman. Tom was raised in Colorado and chose Montana as his best last place. He graduated from Colorado A & M in 1960 then managed the family ranch in Ennis until it sold in 1967. He then moved to Bozeman where he was involved in many successful businesses and was well known for helping Gary Tschache invent the Montana Turd Bird. Tom also wrote a great joke book with his son Randy.
Tom married Judy Comstock in 1996 then moved to their retirement home in Seeley Lake in 1998 and later to Missoula in 2006. He and Judy enjoyed 27 years of traveling the world, golfing, visiting family and friends and chasing grandkids around. They loved to snowmobile, 4-wheel and spend time at the cabin. Tom loved his cigars, Crown Royal, his country, patriotic flag ceremonies around the campfire, old country music and a good cribbage game.
He joined Lions Club in 1961 and was active until he passed. He served as President of the Ennis and Bozeman Gallatin Empire Lions Clubs. He was 100% District Governor for Eastern Montana on two occasions and served a two-year term as International Director of Lions Clubs International. He was most proud of having sponsored over 30 members into Lionism, his 100% perfect attendance record for much of his Lionistic career and acting as auctioneer for countless Lions fundraisers. No one could fundraise or sell a raffle ticket better than Tom!
Tom is survived by his wife Judy Lehman, kids Randy Lehman (Cindy) of Myakka City, Florida, Mike Lehman (Sally) of Lexington, Massachusetts, Lori Kerr (Pete) of Seattle, WA and three step daughters Sandi Sandry (Mike) of Missoula, MT, Kim Herzog (Courtney) of Rapelje, MT and Stacie Cline (Travis) of Drummond, MT. He had ten grandchildren and countless friends that were like family.
Celebration of life will be held Friday, June 11, 2021 at 3:00pm at Garden City Funeral Home in Missoula, MT.
In lieu of flowers, please consider sending a memorial to Gallatin Empire Lions Foundation or Montana Lions Site and Hearing Foundation. The service will be live streamed on gardencityfh.com for anyone who will not be able to attend.
Sponsored by Garden City Funeral Home - Missoula.
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Lynn & Pat Mitchell
April 14, 2021
What can you say about Tom Lehman? Such a character it's hard to pin down to several words. Fun, crazy, devoted, stubborn, smart, opinionated, loveable, dedicated, loyal, family man. Oh what fun we have had with Lions Judy & Tom over the years. We will miss you partner but know we will see you again, sign up as many Lions as you can up there. Cheers to knowing you & us being better for it. Hugs, thoughts & prayers to your family, big kiss for Judy.
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