- Born on: July 27, 1962
- Departed on: June 25, 2023
- Resided in: Victor, IA
Thomas Arthur Smith
I remember meeting Tom on 1st shift L92. He could make anyone laugh. As the years went on and people staying on 92 or just bidding out, he always had some smart ass comment about something when he was a tugger. He most definitely made me laugh so hard my cheeks hurt! RIP my friend and look over your loved ones!
I knew Tom working in the line 4 warehouse at whirlpool. he was an awesome man who always had a positive attitude. I didn't know he was in the military otherwise I would have personally thanked him for his service. RIP my friend.
May the four winds blow him safely home. This love will Not Fade Away
Awesome guy and awesome worker! Prayers to your family.
Our sincerest condolences to Tom’s family. Tom was a very funny guy. He always made us laugh. He had a heart of gold. He will be dearly missed by all of us lucky enough to know him.
Tom will be missed by many. Those of us who got to work with him were blessed. He could always make you laugh whenever you ran into him. He would be one of the first to start rumors and then act like it was brand new info when was asked about it. Prayers for his family. Until we meet again my friend.
Tom always had a wave and a smile when we’d pass each other on our tuggers! Was a pleasure to know him! Rest easy buddy!
Hey Tom, I always thought that you had a neat vibe to you. You weren't boisterous or loud. Just a nice dude. Thanks so much for your service! My condolences to your family. Put another piece of wood on that campfire. I'll see you when I get there. - rob
Tom was one of the best I ever worked with. He was definitely the best material handler I have ever been associated with. He always got the job done and had great passion for doing it and brought humor along with it. Many times he came in early (unpaid) because he knew his line would need a part right away. He radiated pride and love for his family and nature and i regret i never got to know him outside of work, but I know he was a great father and husband and my heart breaks for his family.
Tom was our parts tugger and he always had a smile and a corny joke. He would always say hey did you hear about what’s going on. I will miss him dearly.
I’m so sorry. He was a good worker and such a nice guy. I will miss him down at the plant. My prayers are with you - he went to soon.