Thomas Moll Obituary
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Thomas Lee Moll was born on October 9th, 1956, at St. Luke's Hospital in Milwaukee, WI. He was the third son of Jerome and Ruth Moll. Tom was born into Eternal Life on July 23rd, 2025, at the age of 68. Preceded in death by Father Jerome Moll. Tom is survived by his son, Clint Moll. Additionally survived by his mother Ruth Wunsch, brothers Terry Moll, wife Julie, Gary Moll, wife Mary, Randy Moll and sisters Lynn Kaufman and Cindy Radermacher. Tom is further survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and close friends.
Tom spent his early days living with his family in downtown Milwaukee at a home just off 30th and Lincoln Ave. He attended Grand Street School at the time. His family moved to Bark Lake, WI in the fall of 1966 right around his 10th birthday. He was particularly fond of his time on Bark Lake at the family restaurant J&R's. Tom later attended and graduated from Germantown High School, and then went on to WCTC where he earned an Associate's degree in Business.
Tom Moll, known to his closest family members as 'TMoll', loved music. Despite not being a musician, he had a very creative soul, and had an extensive collection of recording artists across many different genres. He loved seeking out new artists and bands and sharing them with his son, family, and friends. He would regularly attend Summerfest and especially enjoyed it when his son invited him out to Denver on numerous occasions to see Red Rocks Amphitheater, Mission Ballroom, and many other venues and locations in Colorado.
Tom had a great sense of humor, and was known for his contagious personality, but was also known for his love of cars and motorcycles. After he graduated from college he decided to start his own automotive detailing business, which quickly led him deeper into the industry. At the peak of his work, he was fabricating steel pieces that would be used to build Harley Davidson's, and Excelsior Henderson motorcycles. He was so proud of the work he did and truly enjoyed the people he worked with.
Tom was a loving son, and brother who would rather be spending time with his family than anywhere else. Watching Packer games, trips up north, and other opportunities to spend time with his mother, sisters, brothers, nieces, and nephews meant the world to him. Tom will be remembered by his passion for the outdoors, and love for his family.
Tom was an amazing father and had a calming influence that was so incredibly important in the life of his son. He was the constant force his family could always count on. His kind and gentle personality made him easy to talk to and likeable. His spirit will live on through his son Clint forever. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Tom, we will love and cherish all of our wonderful memories until we see you again.
Visitation will be held on Sunday August 3, 2025, at CHURCH AND CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME 1875 N. Calhoun Rd. Brookfield WI. at 1:00 PM until time of Memorial Service at 3:00 PM.
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