Thomas Anthony Aumann

Thomas Anthony Aumann obituary, Brookfield, WI

Thomas Anthony Aumann

Thomas Aumann Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Harder Funeral Home - Brookfield on Feb. 24, 2025.
Thomas A. Aumann
March 1, 1955 - February 21, 2025
Thomas "Tom" Aumann of Colgate passed peacefully on Friday, February 21, surrounded by family in Grafton, WI, just 8 days shy of his 70th birthday. He bravely battled cancer for 26 months and fought with everything he had.
He was born on March 1, 1955 in Milwaukee to Louie and Rosie (nee Schecklman) Aumann. He attended St. Agnes grade school and graduated from Hamilton High School, making many life-long friends along the way. He married his beloved bride Marlene (nee Klippel) on April 24, 1981. They were together for almost 46 years and welcomed four children into their family.
Tom worked in various trade industries until 1996, and then worked in carpentry until 2010 roofing, building, and remodeling local homes. When he wasn't working, he spent time with his family traveling across the country. With the help of two suburbans and two motorhomes over 13 years, he and his family visited 43 states plus Canada. Tom was the only one who could actually read and interpret TripTiks so who knows where they would have ended up if he wasn't the navigator. Being an avid outdoorsman, he was especially fond of fishing, traveling, bow hunting, making maple syrup, gardening, hosting campfires, and playing/coaching his girls' softball teams.
One thing most people will remember Tom by was that he could never sit still. He loved to make things, was a go-getter, and always had to be doing a project, remodel, or checking out the height of his kid's grass (to remind them to cut it before it rained). If Tom was out bumming around in his truck, there was a high chance you'd find him at the Restore, any hardware store, or Kwik Trip grabbing a coffee or dunkers. If you drove past his house, he was likely outside tinkering in the yard, moving trailers, riding his tractors, or "organizing" the garage. As a dad, if any of his kids needed help on a reno project, he was their first call–and if Tom couldn't do the project, he'd bring one of his friends who could.
Tom always said "if you want a good neighbor, be one" and adapted that mindset to all of his relationships. He cherished time spent with dear friends and family, playing cards like cribbage and sheepshead, fixing things, and joking around as his sense of humor was endless.
Tom is survived by his wife, Marlene, and their four children: Nicole (Jason), Steve, Michelle (Christian), and Katie (Josh). He will be dearly missed by his birthday buddy, Grayson. His absence will be felt by many great friends, grandchildren, and close family members who were so lucky to have known him, including his very special aunt, Lois, and special cousins Lori and Randy.
A special thank you goes out to the staff at the Aurora Cancer Care of Germantown and Grafton, as well as the amazing nursing staff at Aurora Grafton Medical Center 3rd floor who encouraged and supported him along his journey.
The family has chosen to plan a celebration of life on June 28th at the Germantown Senior Center from 1-4pm because Tom loved hot weather.
Thanks for stopping, Tom. Be Good.
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Doreen Mrotek

February 24, 2025

Marlene and Family: I haven't seen much of Tom in the last few years, but he was a wonderful nephew. I talked with him several times when Rosie passed away, but not since. He was always a busy man, as well as being very busy when he was a kid and growing up. My thoughts are and prayers are with all of you during this sad time. Remember all the good times you had together through the years, and count your blessings, that will help you get through all of this.
Love and Prayers
Aunt Doreen

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