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Thomas Joseph Umlauf Sr.

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Thomas Joseph Umlauf Sr. Veteran

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
20 Sep 2015 (aged 87)
Burial
Bushnell, Sumter County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Obituary, Florida Times-Union, September 25, 2015
Thomas Joseph Umlauf, Sr. of Gainesville, FL was born on July 27, 1928 in Detroit, MI and entered into eternal life on September 20, 2015 at the age of 87 years.

Affectionately known as Daddio, Tom was a devoted husband of 65 years to his best friend, Gwendolyn, who preceded him to their heavenly home on May 2, 2015. He is survived by their ten children: Tom, Jr., Cheryl (Paul), Michael (Nancy), John (Charron), Mark (Debbie), Greg, Joe, Marie, Bill (Laura), and Jane (Bob); grandchildren: Eric (Violette), Brandon (Krystal), Krista (Andy), Tim (Joni), Kennedy, Lindsey (David), Courtney, Jenna (Mark), Kristine (Bryon), Freddy, Lia, Jeremy, Joshua, Jay, Katie, Rebecca, and Aaron; great-grandchildren: Amira, Sherene, Jensen, Ezekiel, Parker, and Brecken. He is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and Jos - Tom's and Gwen's eleventh Umlauf child, for whom they were foster parents. Tom is predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Rose Umlauf, and siblings, Clarence Jr., Helen, Jim, and Marion.

Tenacious, creative, generous, pious, and compassionate, Tom was a highly respected leader on many fronts - Umlauf family patriarch, businessman, entrepreneur, civil rights activist, Catholic Church advocate, spiritual advisor, and founder of numerous community organizations. Nicknamed The King of Hearts, Tom suffered a lifetime of complications from rheumatic heart disease, which struck at age ten and again at age 20, while he served in the U.S. Army. Over the years, Tom endured multiple surgeries and hospitalizations, yet never complained nor allowed his illness to define him. Ever the loyal Florida Gator fan, Tom would alert his surgeons: My blood runs orange and blue. By his example, Tom taught us about resilience and the incredible power of the human spirit to rise above what he called life's little speed bumps.

During his professional years, Tom was employed as a financial officer for Chrysler Corp. and Spencer Meat Packing Co. He was owner and president of Gordon Sausage Co. In 1974, Tom and Gwen moved to Gainesville, FL, where he owned and operated The Canopy Tavern; worked for Driltech, Inc.; and became Director of Resource Development and Public Relations for Mental Health Services, Inc.

Tom founded the Cris Collinsworth Benefit Classic, an annual golf tournament that generated funds for Meridian Behavioral Healthcare and the construction of the Sid Martin Bridge House. Tom was actively involved the Civil Rights Movement; founded CFM (Christian Family Movement) at St. Alphonsus Church; led the Cursillo movement; and co-founded Focus Hope, all in Michigan. Tom also co-founded Pax Christi, AMI (Alliance for the Mentally Ill); and served in the ministries at Holy Faith Catholic Church and Catholic Charities, all in Florida.

One of Tom's most memorable attributes was his competitive spirit. He enjoyed playing baseball, debating politics, and winning all kinds of card games, especially Euchre. Always the guru of the game, Tom's words will be uniquely remembered by anyone who happened to be his Euchre partner: You trumped my Ace!

Tom was an avid reader, writer, and teacher of spirituality and non-violence. He shared his spiritual commitment with Gwen, and together they led a faith-filled life deeply devoted to helping those in need. By tithing annually for the poor, Tom and Gwen championed the essence of Gandhi's message: Live simply so that others may simply live. Tom will be dearly missed and his legacy of unconditional love and caring will be a source of inspiration for all of us blessed to have loved him and to have been loved by him. Tom, you will live on in our hearts.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, September 28, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Faith Catholic Church, 747 NW 43rd St, Gainesville, FL 32607, with Father John Phillips as celebrant. Interment will follow with military honors on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida. The family will receive friends Sunday, September 27, 2015 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Holy Faith Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be sent to Haven Hospice, 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606 or Holy Faith Catholic Church Building Program, 747 NW 43rd Street, Gainesville, FL 32607. Our family is like a patchwork quilt With kindness gently sewn. Each piece is an original With beauty of its own. With threads of warmth and happiness, It's tightly stitched together To last in love throughout the years. Our family is forever. ~ Jeremiah Junction, Inc. 1989 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WILLIAMS-THOMAS WESTAREA.


Obituary, Florida Times-Union, September 25, 2015
Thomas Joseph Umlauf, Sr. of Gainesville, FL was born on July 27, 1928 in Detroit, MI and entered into eternal life on September 20, 2015 at the age of 87 years.

Affectionately known as Daddio, Tom was a devoted husband of 65 years to his best friend, Gwendolyn, who preceded him to their heavenly home on May 2, 2015. He is survived by their ten children: Tom, Jr., Cheryl (Paul), Michael (Nancy), John (Charron), Mark (Debbie), Greg, Joe, Marie, Bill (Laura), and Jane (Bob); grandchildren: Eric (Violette), Brandon (Krystal), Krista (Andy), Tim (Joni), Kennedy, Lindsey (David), Courtney, Jenna (Mark), Kristine (Bryon), Freddy, Lia, Jeremy, Joshua, Jay, Katie, Rebecca, and Aaron; great-grandchildren: Amira, Sherene, Jensen, Ezekiel, Parker, and Brecken. He is further survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and Jos - Tom's and Gwen's eleventh Umlauf child, for whom they were foster parents. Tom is predeceased by his parents, Clarence and Rose Umlauf, and siblings, Clarence Jr., Helen, Jim, and Marion.

Tenacious, creative, generous, pious, and compassionate, Tom was a highly respected leader on many fronts - Umlauf family patriarch, businessman, entrepreneur, civil rights activist, Catholic Church advocate, spiritual advisor, and founder of numerous community organizations. Nicknamed The King of Hearts, Tom suffered a lifetime of complications from rheumatic heart disease, which struck at age ten and again at age 20, while he served in the U.S. Army. Over the years, Tom endured multiple surgeries and hospitalizations, yet never complained nor allowed his illness to define him. Ever the loyal Florida Gator fan, Tom would alert his surgeons: My blood runs orange and blue. By his example, Tom taught us about resilience and the incredible power of the human spirit to rise above what he called life's little speed bumps.

During his professional years, Tom was employed as a financial officer for Chrysler Corp. and Spencer Meat Packing Co. He was owner and president of Gordon Sausage Co. In 1974, Tom and Gwen moved to Gainesville, FL, where he owned and operated The Canopy Tavern; worked for Driltech, Inc.; and became Director of Resource Development and Public Relations for Mental Health Services, Inc.

Tom founded the Cris Collinsworth Benefit Classic, an annual golf tournament that generated funds for Meridian Behavioral Healthcare and the construction of the Sid Martin Bridge House. Tom was actively involved the Civil Rights Movement; founded CFM (Christian Family Movement) at St. Alphonsus Church; led the Cursillo movement; and co-founded Focus Hope, all in Michigan. Tom also co-founded Pax Christi, AMI (Alliance for the Mentally Ill); and served in the ministries at Holy Faith Catholic Church and Catholic Charities, all in Florida.

One of Tom's most memorable attributes was his competitive spirit. He enjoyed playing baseball, debating politics, and winning all kinds of card games, especially Euchre. Always the guru of the game, Tom's words will be uniquely remembered by anyone who happened to be his Euchre partner: You trumped my Ace!

Tom was an avid reader, writer, and teacher of spirituality and non-violence. He shared his spiritual commitment with Gwen, and together they led a faith-filled life deeply devoted to helping those in need. By tithing annually for the poor, Tom and Gwen championed the essence of Gandhi's message: Live simply so that others may simply live. Tom will be dearly missed and his legacy of unconditional love and caring will be a source of inspiration for all of us blessed to have loved him and to have been loved by him. Tom, you will live on in our hearts.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated Monday, September 28, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. at Holy Faith Catholic Church, 747 NW 43rd St, Gainesville, FL 32607, with Father John Phillips as celebrant. Interment will follow with military honors on Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. at Florida National Cemetery, Bushnell, Florida. The family will receive friends Sunday, September 27, 2015 from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Holy Faith Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be sent to Haven Hospice, 4200 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville, FL 32606 or Holy Faith Catholic Church Building Program, 747 NW 43rd Street, Gainesville, FL 32607. Our family is like a patchwork quilt With kindness gently sewn. Each piece is an original With beauty of its own. With threads of warmth and happiness, It's tightly stitched together To last in love throughout the years. Our family is forever. ~ Jeremiah Junction, Inc. 1989 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WILLIAMS-THOMAS WESTAREA.




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