Nov. 20, 1933 to Nov. 6, 2013
Proud native San Franciscan, born just steps away from the corner of Noe and Valley Street, Tom Lehane lived a life marked by devotion to family and faith. He is survived by the love of his live, wife of 54 years, Evelyn Lehane nee Desmond. Fiercely proud father of Mary Lehane-Matheson, Andrew Desmond Lehane, and Melissa Lehane Rawlinson. He is preceded in death by his sweet boy, Matthew Thomas Lehane. Doting grandpa to Christopher Lehane, Xavier Matheson, Abigail, Amelia, and Isabella Rawlinson. Respected father-in-law of Mark Rawlinson, Nena Duran Lehane, and Michael Matheson. He leaves his sisters C. Patricia Casey and Margaret Caramucci and his brother P. Francis Lehane. His brothers John, Donald, and Bill passed before him. He counted his brothers-in-law Tom Casey, Joe Caramucci, Frank, Gerald, and Tom Desmond among his dearest friends. Tom is survived by numerous nieces and nephews in both the Lehane and Desmond Families.
Tom's life is the embodiment of the American Dream for Irish Immigrants. He attended St. Paul 's Grade School and Sacred Heart High School, and then joined the United States Navy, serving during the Korean War as a member of the Navy SeaBees Mobile Construction Battalion building the U.S. Naval Base at Subic Bay, Philippine Islands. After his service, he began his plumbing career with UA Local 38, where he worked as a journeyman plumber before joining the City and County of San Francisco Building Inspection Division in 1972. He was the inspector for the downtown district where he saw San Francisco 's skyline grow, change, and blossom. In 1985, Tom became the Chief Plumbing Inspector, a position he held until he retired in 2000. His tenure as Chief was marked with innovation, modernization, and most paramount, fairness. While Chief, Tom was active locally, nationally, and internationally with the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) and served six years on its Board of Directors. Tom was a much beloved instructor to the UA Local 38 plumbing apprentices for over 27 years and an IAPMO plumbing and mechanical code instructor where he taught in every major city west of the Mississippi as was as the U.S. Air Force Bases in Asia. Tom never tired of teaching and never ran out of stories and anecdotes for his students.
Tom's first love was his wife, children, and family. With Evelyn, he enjoyed travelling, visiting with their friends (especially the St. Mary's girls), and taking in together all the experiences that San Francisco has to offer. He treasured playing cards and checkers with his grandchildren and talking to Frank Desmond about the Giants' latest game. His passion for his family was matched with a quiet devotion to the Catholic Church where he gave considerable time to help build and improve facilities at St. Anne's School and Sacred Heart Elementary, now Mission Dolores Academy.
Friends may visit Sunday, November 10, beginning at 3:00 and a recitation of the Rosary at 4:00 p.m. at Duggan's Funeral Service, 3434 17th Street, San Francisco.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock in the morning on Veterans' Day, Monday, November 11, 2013, at St. Ignatius Church, 650 Parker Avenue , San Francisco Parking available at the Koret Center, Parker and Golden Gate Avenues. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mission Dolores Academy, 3371 16th Street, San Francisco, California, 94114.
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Presentation Sisters
November 12, 2013
The Sisters of the Presentation are praying for your family during these difficult days. May God bless you with love, comfort and peace.
John Demakas
November 11, 2013
Tom was my grandfather's first apprentice at Hurley Plumbing. He was a great friend, and my grandparents always spoke well of his time with the company. As I grew up, I was very pleased to get to know him as I worked for my fathers plumbing company, when he would inspect my jobs. He would always share stories about his time with my grandfather, and tell me to say hello to my grandmother. He was a wonderful man, and we will miss him.
November 11, 2013
My deepest condolences go out to The Lehane family. Evelyn, Mary, Andy and Melissa my prayers are with you at this sad time. Windsor Terrace would not be what it is today without Mr. Lehane. Leo V. Carew III
Loraine Markey
November 10, 2013
Dear Evelyn and family,
My deepest sorry for the loss of such a great person. I know that Tom is up there with all the other friends from Noe and 28th Street. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Jerry and Eleonore Desmond
November 10, 2013
Evelyn - there could be no greater husband, father and grandfather than Tom. We miss our brother-in-law dearly and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
November 10, 2013
Dear Evelyn and Family,
Only good thought are with you at this time.
Judi Hurabiell
November 10, 2013
Dear Evelyn and Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with Tom, you, and the family. My God Bless you all
Ed Dollard
kaaren alvarado
November 9, 2013
From the days of my families life at 1466 Noe Street to the joys of the Sunset Tom and his wonderful family have been a blessing. God is already enjoying Tom's laugh, and my ache is with Evelyn, Mary, Andy and Melissa. Thank you for sharing him with all of us. 0x, kaaren and family
Eileen Baglietto Holsten
November 9, 2013
Eve , I am so sorry for you on the loss of Tom. What a great guy !!! I always loved the way he called you his " bride " Tom was one of the kindess men I ever knew My prayers are with you and your family . Rest in peace Tom
Vicki Duggan
November 9, 2013
Dear Lehane family -
I only knew Tom through work, and over the phone at that. As a young plumbing designer in SF I knew I could call him for advice and information and encouragement. He was a friendly voice at the other end of the phone. My thoughts are with you now.
November 9, 2013
Dear LeHane Family
Truly sorry for your loss, Mary and her family to my daily rosary. God Bless.
Sue Jackson Kositzin
Diane Magner
November 9, 2013
Evelyn, so sorry for your loss. Loved that he loved being around the St.Marys girls. You are in my prayers. Diane Douglas Magner class of 56.
Linda Brewer
November 8, 2013
Evelyn,
My thoughts and good wishes are with you and your family.
David Douglass
November 8, 2013
Tom was a wonderful man.
Barbara Spillane
November 8, 2013
How I will miss Tom!!! My words are unable to communicate my sadness. His life was so well spent. I'm trying to remember all the happy times!
Bobbie Bacciocco Spillane
November 8, 2013
Dear Evelyn and family,
My sincere sympathies at the loss of your husband,and father.
May he rest in peace,
Margaret Diggins
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