Gross, Thomas John Born March 11, 1965 in St. Louis and entered into rest on Monday, October 13, 2020. Loving son of Thomas A. Gross and the late Dolores L. Gross (nee Mamanella); cherished brother of Lisa Geisz, Ann (Alan) James and Karen Anderson; dear uncle of Matt and Lauren Geisz, Joe (Taylor), John, Elizabeth and Emily Livers and Thomas Anderson; a friend to many.
Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Monday, October 19, from 3-7 p.m. Services concluding at Kutis. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the nearest no-kill animal shelter of your choice.
Dear Thomas, You are missed. Rest easy, my friend.
My favorite brother, as much as I thought I mentally ready, I was never truly prepared to get this dreaded call. I have so many thoughts and physical feelings inside, that I would normally call YOU for. Who will I talk to for certain things? I am going to miss you for the rest of my lifetime, but will see you again. Say hi to mom for me and hug her tightly. I LOVE YOU
We are so terribly sorry to learn of Tommy’s death. He was always so kind and caring for those in his life and loved his family with his whole heart. Please accept our condolences.
I met Tom back in 1984 while working at Pepe’s restaurant. Over the next 36 years we would share many great memories. Tom had a love for music, good times, his family and friends, and of course debating. The man loved to debate! I will miss him….RIP buddy. Condolences to his family and friends.
I met Tom through a mutual friend. We used to hang pretty much and had fun, debates, arguments and stories. I am so happy Tom got to make it to Florida. It was his his last vacation and I’m happy he shared.
RIP Tom….Friend, DJ and ally
My sincerest condolences to the family, may God bless you all and may he give you comfort and peace during this sad time. May you find find comfort knowing Tommy is in heaven with your Mom. God Bless
Buffie
I have known Tommy for 20 years. He was a kind man and we always had the greatest conversations. There was never a dull moment when he was around. He introduced me to lots of great music, and we took several trips together down to Florida with the Wenner family. Lots of happy memories of those trips. Tommy could always crack me up. He will be greatly missed because made the world a happier place. I will be making a donation to 5 Acres Animal Shelter in his memory. Love ya, Tommy!
Tom and family. Please accept our condolences. We have lived next door to you for 10 years now. We are deeply sorry for your lose and will keep you and your family in our prayers.