Thomas Gene George, son, brother, nephew, husband, uncle, father,grandfather, friend, badass drummer, 68, of St. Louis MO passed away in his sleep on October 4, 2020.
He is survived by his mother, Alice Schultz of Waterloo IL, his wife of 19 years, Andrea George, daughters Shannon (Sean) Barnes of Columbia IL & Kelly George of Bothell WA, their mother and his former wife, Sherry Mayville George, son Travis George of St. Louis MO, his former wife and mother of Travis, Kathy Tite, grandsons Brendan (Samantha) Ramirez of Columbia IL & Luke Morris of Bothell WA, one granddaughter, Lily Morris of Bothell WA, a brother Jerry (Dorothy) George of Waterloo IL, a sister, Ruthie Maute of Virginia Beach VA, beloved Aunts, cousins & nephews, so many amazing friends, and his faithful feline companions, Ozzie, Oscar, & Felix.
He is preceded in death by his great grandson, Colton O’Reilly Rameriz, a great-niece, Bailey George, his brother-in-law, John Maute, his stepfather, Matthew Schultz, and his father, Clarence George.
Tom graduated from Cahokia High School in 1970 and spent his early adult years raising a ruckus across the Midwest as a drummer and singer in several successful bands, including Boulder, The Velvet Hammer, The Grape Society, Magna Crunch, and Griffin. Everyone who knew him well knows this is where his true passion in life dwelled, in the music. Later Tom followed his family tradition and joined on at Anheuser-Busch, eventually retiring from the brewery as a Brewer in 2001. Tom’s favorite things to do in life were play & listen to music, make people laugh, cook & enjoy good food, share an ice cold Budweiser with friends, and watch the St. Louis Cardinals win.
SERVICES: A celebration of life will be held at The Great Glizzly Bear,1027 Geyer Ave., Friday, October 9, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. A service of KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL
My sympathy to you and your family, Ruthie. I did not know Tom well, but working at McDonald’s, I knew I knew a little bit about almost everyone in Cahokia. I had not seen him in 50 years, so in my mind he will always be young, laughing and full of life. Peace and much love, and may the Lord comfort you.
Paul and I are so saddened to learn of the sudden passing of Tom. What a great guy!
Andrea and Tom welcomed us to St. Louis and took us under their wing, by introducing (and including) us in the Tucker’s crowd, who soon became our “Tucker’s family”. He made us laugh, he told great great stories, and he had a heart of gold. We have missed both Andrea and Tom since leaving St. Louis , but we always talk about the wonderful people we became close to while living there. Tom you were (and are), one of the best. We will remember you every day as a kind, and loving man ! Rest in peace dear Tom. Our heartfelt sympathy to Andrea the love of your life!