Tommy Reo Pacheco

1950 - 2020

Tommy Reo Pacheco obituary, 1950-2020, Ogden, UT

Tommy Reo Pacheco

1950 - 2020

Tommy Pacheco Obituary

Visit the Myers Mortuary & Cremation Services - Brigham City website to view the full obituary.
Tommy Reo Pacheco, 70 passed away Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at his home with his family by his side. Tommy was born June 6, 1950 in Malad, Idaho a son of Felix Pacheco & Geneva Alex Pacheco.

He graduated from Box Elder High School and attended Utah State University.

Tommy honorably served his country in the Marine Corp. during The Vietnam War.

He married his sweetheart Ronda Lee Reeder in Elko, Nevada on March 15, 1971. Later the couple solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple.

Tommy was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Serving in church council, second counselor in the Brigham City Intermountain Indian Ward and ward clerk in North Carolina.

Tommy resided in Sana Ana California, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Barcelona, Spain and Okinawa, Japan and his home of Brigham City, Utah. During his military service his special assignments included military police and his unit was back up security for the President of the United States. When he was called upon, he also offered Spanish translation service to the military. After Tommy's discharge from military service, he served alongside the Box Elder Sherriff's department as deputy. Shortly thereafter, he began a career which he would retire from the Internal Revenue Service of Ogden, Utah.

Tommy was blessed to be born into the heritage of two native tribes. The first being the Santo Domingo Pueblo, Silver Fox Clan of New Mexico. The second tribe, where he was an active was the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.

Tommy shared a passion for variety of interests. He was affiliated with Brigham City league youth sports baseball and basketball. Tommy also participated in many history lessons and ceremonies with local Boy Scouts troops and Cub Scouts packs.

Tommy loved spending time with family and friends. Tommy was instrumental in welcoming Olympic Athletes during the 2002 Olympic opening ceremonies.

His hobbies include fishing, hunting, Native heritage, classical cars, sports, church, politics, military, and blood donation.

His favorite treats were Ice cream, Jell-O, gum, diet coke and sweet kisses from his wife.

Tommy is survived by his wife of 49 years Ronda; children: Lori Ann Pacheco-Williams and John T. Williams; Brandon Scott Pacheco; Aaron Davis and Ashley Pacheco; Nathan Alex Pacheco, Michael James Pacheco; five grandchildren: TaShawn Jamar Carpenter, Elijah Scott Pacheco, Rosalina Jean Pacheco, Kira Nicole Benson, Cambrie Grace Benson. Siblings: Robert Pacheco (brother) and Rios Pacheco (cousin).

Tommy was preceded in death by his parents; Felix and Geneva Pacheco, Baby girl (sister), Terry Reed Pacheco (brother), Marjorie Alex (aunt), Joe Pacheco (uncle), Jason Felix Pacheco (nephew), Louie Alex (cousin).

Funeral services will be Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 2:00 pm at Myers Mortuary Chapel, 205 S. 100 E. Brigham City, Utah.

Viewing will be held from 12:30 – 1:30 pm at the mortuary. Interment will be in the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nations tribal cemetery in, Washakie Utah.

Due to Covid-19 masks are required to attend services.
Myers Mortuary & Cremation Services - Brigham City

205 South 100 East, Brigham City, UT 84302

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Jodie Nelson

December 9, 2020

Rhonda,
I am saddened to hear of Tommy's passing. My heartfelt condolences I am sending your way. i cherish the memories of working with you at the Middle School and then seeing you and your Family at Dr. Harrison's office. My prayers are with you.
Jodie

Ed Brady

December 3, 2020

I only learned about this a couple of days ago. Hurt my heart. I REALLY liked Tom. Worked with him for a few years. I feel sorrow for his entire family.

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