Thomas James Sivley II, 47, of Fort Worth, Texas, residing in
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma since 2020. He went to join his Father in Heaven on the 14th of September 2025.
Thomas was born on the 9th October 1977, he lived a life full of adventure, curiosity, and passion. Known for his fiery spirit and honesty, he never hesitated to say what was on his mind. He also carried a sense of spontaneity that often led to adventures at the spur of the moment, leaving family and friends with memories of excitement and joy.
He is survived by his mother Kay Sivley Hall and Frank Hall (Husband). His two sons: his oldest son Jedidiah Sivley, and wife Zoe Sivley and grandson Carter Sivley. As well as his youngest son Kenneth Sivley. He is also survived by his siblings. His brother Curtis Sivley, and wife Allyson Sivley, and their kids Audrey, Jackson, Abbey, Andrew, and Logan. His Sister, Alex Booton, and husband Nate Booton, and their children Barrett, and Lily. Finally, his brother, David Sivley, and his children Lake and Xander. He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas Ray Sivley. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who knew him.
He went to college at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical (A&M). He was the business owner, and operator for Hondo Aerial Solutions. As well as many other businesses ventures throughout his life; to mention a couple J&K trucking, and American Public Safety. He was a volunteer fire fighter with the Cantina Fire House in Fort Worth, Texas from 1998 to 2002. As well as volunteering at the Hellertown, Pennsylvania Fire House.
He had many hobbies that reflected his love of exploration and technology, including photography, flying drones, storm chasing, CB/ham radios, and building model trains. These passions were more than pastimes; they were expressions of how he saw the world always chasing beauty, connection, and a little bit of thrill.
A visitation will be held on Friday the 19th of September 2025, from 4pm to 8 pm at the Resthaven Funeral Home, at 500 SW 104th St,
Oklahoma City, OK 73139. A service to celebrate his life will be held on the 20th of September 2025 from 10am to 12am at the same location.
Thomas's legacy of adventure, honesty, and love will live on in the lives of those he touched.
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