Thomas Frank Gundlach

Thomas Frank Gundlach obituary

Thomas Frank Gundlach

Thomas Gundlach Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ferguson-Vernon Funeral Home, Inc. - Vernon on Jan. 30, 2026.
Thomas Frank Gundlach, born March 31, 1945, passed away leaving behind a legacy defined by service, ingenuity, and unwavering dedication. Raised in Summit, New Jersey, Tom spent his childhood summers in Green Pond, where he developed the curiosity and hands-on Spirit that would shape the rest of his life.

Tom proudly served in the United States Army and was stationed in South Korea during the Vietnam War, specializing in bomb ordnance. His expertise and commitment led him to teach at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama following his deployment, where he trained others in the complex and critical skills he had mastered.

In the 1970's, Tom began what would become his life's work: explosive materials remediation. He built a distinguished career in this highly specialized field, traveling across the country to safely dispose of hazardous and explosive materials. For twenty years, he owned and operated Reactive Hazards Reductions, a company he founded with both passion and purpose. His training video, Introduction to Hazardous Materials, continues to be used nationwide, a testament to his knowledge and his desire to keep others safe.

Even in recent years, Tom remained happiest when he had a job that allowed him to "fix" things. A lifelong tinkerer, he loved gadgets and proudly created several inventions over the years. His mind was always at work, always curious, always building.

Tom also cherished the time he spent with friends at the Wallkill Valley VFW in Vernon, where spirited debates, camaraderie, and laughter filled countless evenings. And no family gathering was complete without his famous Buffalo Shrimp-a dish as bold and memorable as the man himself.

Tom is survived by his loving wife, Joanne Lawrance Gundlach; his stepson, Scott Waleckl; and his granddaughters, Jessica Waleck Reilly and Sarah Waleck Anderson. He also leaves behind three great-grandchildren; his beloved niece, Lori Paolino; and his great-niece, Leanne Paolino; his sister-in-law, Addie Gundlach. Their love for him-and the stories they carry- will keep his memory alive for generations.

Tom will be remembered for his courage, his craftsmanship, his sharp wit, and the deep loyalty he showed to those he loved. His impact lives on in the people he taught, the hazards he eliminated, the friendships he forged, and the family traditions he helped create.

A celebration of Toms life will be held at the Wallkill Valley VFT in the spring- please check back for an update.

Arrangements are under the care of Ferguson-Vernon Funeral Home, 241 Rout 94, Vernon, NJ 07462

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Joanne Hoffstatter dingle

February 1, 2026

I have great memories of Tom and the Gundlach family. I loved and admired his spirit. Joanne, please accept my deepest condolences and wishing you peace and healing

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Barbara Gardner

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Corey Nydegger

January 30, 2026

Joanne, Carol and I are so sorry for your loss. Tommy was the most interesting and fun man I ever new,he taught me alot and we had many laughs at Pete's and at the lake.Tommy I'll see you in a while, don't blow the joint up,save me a good seat and tell Pete,Ziggy,and Pinky I say hey.See you when I see you brother.

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