James Thomas "Tom" Shields

James Thomas "Tom" Shields obituary

James Thomas "Tom" Shields

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910 Live Oak St, Blessing, TX 77419

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James Shields Obituary

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James Thomas Shields, "Tom" to all who knew and loved him, passed peacefully on August 5, 2025, at age 88, surrounded by his wife of 43 years and many beloved family members. Visitation will be held at First Baptist Church of Blessing beginning at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 16, 2025, with a memorial service following at 2:00 p.m. Born November 11, 1936, in Bryan County, Oklahoma, to James Thomas and Mildred Shields, Tom was the oldest of ten children. He cherished each of his siblings deeply, especially his brother Sam, who was just eleven months his junior. The two were inseparable-teammates, partners-in-adventures, and lifelong best friends. Tom attended Plano High School, where he discovered his lifelong love of sports. He excelled in football and basketball, but baseball held his heart. His talent earned him an athletic scholarship to Austin College. He continued and completed his education at Sul Ross State University. In 1961, Tom achieved his dream by signing with the Boston Red Sox Minor League Team. After a career-ending arm injury, he redirected his passion into coaching and education, pouring the same dedication into shaping young lives that he once gave to the game he loved. Over the years, Tom became a respected coach and principal, retiring from Katy High School in Katy ISD. He continued his service to kids in his leading of the Coaches Outreach program, equipping coaches to impact young people for Christ. He also served as the Headmaster of Grace Classical Academy and assistant principal and athletic director of Faith West Academy in Katy. Tom lived his faith boldly and joyfully. He shared the gospel with anyone-whether they wanted to hear it or not-and inspired countless young men and women to follow Jesus. His words were as memorable as his smile, peppered with his signature phrases like, "A domino laid is a domino played" and "Study long… study wrong," Family was the heartbeat of Tom's life. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather-known to his grandchildren as "Pampa." Whether crafting slingshots, gardening, telling stories about his and Sam's childhood adventures, or writing heartfelt poems for the grandkids, Tom made each child feel uniquely seen and loved. He had a gift for meeting them right at their level, giving his undivided attention, and creating memories they will carry forever. In his later years, Blessing, Texas, became Tom's "happy place." Days were filled with counting and feeding cows, attending auctions, and sharing meals with family and church friends. He loved people, and he loved food-especially when the plate was full and the food was piping hot. Tom was preceded in death by his parents, James Thomas and Mildred Shields; brothers Sam Shields and Rocky Shields; sisters Lavern Kirkpatrick, Billie Jean Hoard, and Timanda Landrith; and his son, Lieutenant Colonel Bradley Thomas Shields. He is survived by his beloved wife, Judy Shields; daughter, Suzie Ribb and husband, David; daughter-in-law, Nikki Shields Tower and husband, Justin; daughter, Tracy Redding and husband, Stuart; son, Johnny Colvin and wife, Shellie; grandchildren, Sydney Redding Kotzman and husband, Kyle, Seth Redding, Baylee Redding, Cameron Colvin, Kasen Colvin, Jake Shields, Jared Shields, and Anna Ribb; great-grandson, Nash Redding; sisters Marie Burton, Mary Barbee, Bennie Shields, and Sandra Martin; and many nieces, nephews, and friends whose lives he touched. Honorary pallbearers are Cameron Colvin, Kasen Colvin, Seth Redding, Jake Shields, Jared Shields, Justin Beckendorff, Gary Martin, and Eddie Mills. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Tom's memory to the First Baptist Church of Blessing, Texas, designated for scholarships to summer camp, or to a children's charity of your choice-continuing Tom's lifelong love for faith and the next generation.

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Letesia Lee

Earlier today

Mr. Shields was my vice principal at Katy high School in 1980 when I first started highschool. He helped me so much in a very personal dark time in my childhood. I have never forgotten that. I am forever grateful to him. My deepest condolences to all of his friends and family.
Letesia Lee

Wayne Marks

Yesterday

Tom was a great guy. I really enjoyed coaching with him at Katy way back when. I never saw anybody like him. He´d say he was gonna take a "Power Nap" and then immediately drop off to sleep for 10 minutes, wake up and be ready to go. If he was just faking it he did a great job because it got quiet in the coaches office for at least 10 minutes. Honestly, I don´t ever remember a phone ringing or anybody even coming in the office.
The kids loved him and he loved them. Heaven will be a better place now that he´s there.
Prayers for Tom and his family. Until we meet again.

Don Lilly

Yesterday

Working with Tom at KHS was a pleasure. Sorry to learn he is no longer with us. My condolences to his family. Don Lilly.

Heather Beckner

Yesterday

Mr Shields was my class principal at Katy High (class of 90). I loved him. I remember he called me out of class once, to the principals office, just to tell me he was proud of me for something I had accomplished. He was a great man. I was blessed to have known him.

Rex Hoyt

August 11, 2025

Wished I knew him better. __ God Bless his family in their time of need.

Kristin Cady

August 11, 2025

Mr. Shields was a very caring principal at Katy. I got sent to him only twice in my high school career and he let me off easy with lunch detentions both times. I remember sitting in his office and he asked me why I did what I did and if I regretted it. I told him I was really only sorry I got caught but not why I did it. He laughed and said "I wasn't expecting that but I do appreciate your honesty." Lol. He was cool. Bless his family and friends during this time of grief. Mr. Shields, you will be missed.

Kristin Cady

Judy Sparks Goodman

August 11, 2025

He was a great coach at Lewisville High School and an even better influence on the students (including me "Class of 1969"). He treated us with respect and he expected to receive it back. He had the greatest giggle when he tried to be serious though that made us all laugh. What a wonderful man who encouraged everyone he came in contact with. Condolences to his family. RIP Coach.
FARMERS FOREVER!

Sandra Petersen

August 10, 2025

Tom was my strength and mentor during my first experience as an assistant principal. He always had a smile but was firm with the students when they needed discipline. He made our office fun and yet, professional. I was blessed to have him in my life and all the students were blessed with his dedication to them and to God. He will be missed.

Beth Eardley

August 9, 2025

Mr. Shields was a kind principal. His keen sense of humor always made me smile. Sincerely, Beth Eardley

Jimmy & Ann Adele Ross

August 9, 2025

Judy, we are so sorry to hear about Tom but what a beautiful life he lived. Jimmy & I are sending lots of love & prayers for you & your family!
Jimmy & Ann Adele Ross

Ann Coker

August 9, 2025

Mr. Tom-Cat...
You were such an inspiration while working with you at KHS. Thank you for welcoming me when I arrived and being a mentor over the years.

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Upcoming Events

Aug

16

Visitation

1:00 p.m.

First Baptist Church of Blessing

910 Live Oak St, Blessing, TX 77419

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16

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

First Baptist Church of Blessing

910 Live Oak St, Blessing, TX 77419

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Services provided by

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