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Thomas Donovan Obituary

Donovan, Thomas D. baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection on Sunday, June 16, 2013. Beloved husband of the late Meetees Donovan; loving father of Thomas, Kevin (Trish), Kelly (Bob) Klasek and Colleen (Michael) Waters; proud grandfather of Lindsay (Brad), Tommy (Dallas), Mick, Alex, Ali, Ryan, Ben, Chris, Andrea and Anna; great grandfather to Eden. Tom was a lover of music who offered his gift of song for countless wedding ceremonies, proud member of barbershop quartets and of IBEW Local #2. Services: Funeral from Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, on Friday, June 21, 2013 at 9:30 am to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for a celebration of Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am. The interment will follow in Mt. Olive Cemetery. Visitation: Thursday from 3-9 pm at the funeral home. Donations to BJC Hospice appreciated. Please share memories and condolences at www.hoffmeistercolonial.com

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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch from Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2013.

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June 24, 2013

Thank you for sharing your family and friendship. Thank you for all the joy and laughter. Peace. The Parianis

Mary Casper

June 21, 2013

I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Tom. OMG, the memories I have from our trip to Pennsylvania and when they came out for moms 70th bday. R.I.P. and show Bridget the ropes!! Love and miss you.

Christopher Hexter

June 21, 2013

I knew Tom For many years due to representing Local 2, IBEW throughout the years that he served as the Local's Business Manager. Tom succeeded a Local 2 legend, Bob Missey, as the Local's Business Manager, but never flinched in the job whcih he always carried out conscientiously and with good humor. I had the honor of nominating Tom as a fellow in Leadership St. Louis where he did a great job as a labor ambassador to many who had no idea about what unions do and how they do it. I was also luckuy enough to have had several meetings with Tom and his lovely wife, Mentees. It was a pleasure watching them together in both the gentle and loving way that they related to each other. Tom will be missed, but all who knew him will be comforted by the good feeling they have whenever they think about Tom.

Vicky Grass

June 21, 2013

What a fun and wonderful man. I just read of the your Dad's passing and want to say from the Montie Haddox family how sorry we are.

Chris Hexter

June 21, 2013

I knew Tom professionally during his service as a Business Representative and then Business Manager of Local 2, IBEW which I had the good fortune to represent in legal matters as an attorney at Schuchat Cook & Werner. Tom followed in the footsteps of a Local 2 legend when he succeeded Bob Missey as the Local's Business Manager. But Tom never shrunk from his responsibilities as Business Manger always preforming the job with class and good humor. The photograph for the obituary does a remarkable job of capturing Tom's cheery faith and optimism. I had the good fortune to recommend Tom as a fellow in the St. Louis Leadership Program, and for a full year Tom did a great job of educating people outside the labor movement to what unions really do and how they do it. Finally I was lucky enough to meet Mentees Donovan, Tom's wife, at the same time with Tom, and they were a wonderful couple to observe together - gentle, funny and loving with each other. So be well good friend; you will be missed by many.

Tim

June 21, 2013

Deepest condolences. Memories of Uncle Tom will always shine brightly.

Dave White

June 20, 2013

I am very honored to have worked for Tom as a Business Representative during his last five years as Business Manager of IBEW Local #2. He was very sincere and dedicated to the membership of Local #2. He spoke often of the joy he shared with his family. I know he will be missed greatly by family and friends.

Donna Starke

June 19, 2013

Favorite memories of my childhood included the Cousin Reunions at Bellefontaine Park. The Starke and Donovan families shared one summer Sunday a year to get together and it was never enough. You could count on Tom Donovan's family and the Harold Starke family to close the park down! I bet the two of them are up there talking about hitting bottlecaps!!!

PHIL ODOM

June 19, 2013

SEMPER FI - FELLOW VETERAN
THANK YOU - FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY.
You are one of our heroes.
We will remember you always and miss you dearly.
Take your Warrior's rest for a duty well done.

I wish to extend to members of your family my deepest sympathy on their loss. May the force of GOD be with them as they walk through this difficult time. May the loving promises of our LORD and Savior comfort them and give them strength.

As a grateful Veteran, I leave my sympathy and hope you accept this as a small token of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one to our Country.

SEMPER FI
U. S. MARINE AND VIET NAM VET

Rusty Giovanoni

June 18, 2013

A wealthy man indeed. Mr. and Mrs. Donovan together built an American tradition. A loving, caring family. Look around during the visitation and see all the people they touched during their short time with us. I was always welcome at the Donovan house. There were always smiles and laughter. I'm truly thankful that I am still a part of their lives. My God, for almost 5 decades! He will be missed by many. A sign of a very wealthy man. My Love and condolences to the Donovan family. Rusty.

Linda Tayoan

June 18, 2013

R.I.P. MR DONOVAN

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