He graduated from Superior Central High School with the class of 1959 and was a member of the 1958 and 1959 State Championship Football teams with the Superior Central Vikings.
Tom had owned local bars including, Sports Page, Cedar Lounge, and Champions. He then went on to sail on the Great Lakes for over 20 years for the Oglebay Norton Shipping Company.
He was a member of the Superior Curling Club. He was a member of the Bud Somerville Team of 1965 who were the 1st Americans to win the World Curling Championships. He was also a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Duluth and the Eagles Lodge in Superior. In retirement, he enjoyed going to flea markets and selling various wares and sweatshirts. Tom was an avid sports fan, especially football and baseball. He loved the Packers and the Twins. He also enjoyed going to Stock Car races.
Tom attended Duluth City council meeting for many years. He was active in the Republican Party and served as the delegate to the Republican Caucus in Minnesota. He loved talking politics and called into local radio talk shows as, “Tom from Morgan Park.”
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Tom is survived by his wife of 38 years, Darlene; step-daughters: Karen (Bryan) Brandt and Kristine Miernicki; sisters: Caren (Al) Gagne and Jane (Jack) Krisak; nieces and nephews: Carrie (Monk) Baylis, Scott (Jordan) Krisak, and John (Jenn) Gagne; and many cousins.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery Superior.
He graduated from Superior Central High School with the class of 1959 and was a member of the 1958 and 1959 State Championship Football teams with the Superior Central Vikings.
Tom had owned local bars including, Sports Page, Cedar Lounge, and Champions. He then went on to sail on the Great Lakes for over 20 years for the Oglebay Norton Shipping Company.
He was a member of the Superior Curling Club. He was a member of the Bud Somerville Team of 1965 who were the 1st Americans to win the World Curling Championships. He was also a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church in Duluth and the Eagles Lodge in Superior. In retirement, he enjoyed going to flea markets and selling various wares and sweatshirts. Tom was an avid sports fan, especially football and baseball. He loved the Packers and the Twins. He also enjoyed going to Stock Car races.
Tom attended Duluth City council meeting for many years. He was active in the Republican Party and served as the delegate to the Republican Caucus in Minnesota. He loved talking politics and called into local radio talk shows as, “Tom from Morgan Park.”
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Tom is survived by his wife of 38 years, Darlene; step-daughters: Karen (Bryan) Brandt and Kristine Miernicki; sisters: Caren (Al) Gagne and Jane (Jack) Krisak; nieces and nephews: Carrie (Monk) Baylis, Scott (Jordan) Krisak, and John (Jenn) Gagne; and many cousins.
Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery Superior.
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