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Thomas Elmer Pyle

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Thomas Elmer Pyle

Birth
Death
31 Dec 2021 (aged 93)
Burial
Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Pyle
May 14, 1928 ~ December 31, 2021 (age 93)
Thomas Elmer Pyle, 93, of Nevada, MO went to be with his heavenly father on December 31, 2021. Thomas was the seventh child born to Thomas Francis and Hattie Mable (Dixon) Pyle on May 14, 1928 in Nevada, MO.

He spent his entire life in Nevada, with the exception of two years that he spent serving in the Army as a Corporal in the Military Police, serving in the Panama Canal Zone during the Korean War.

At the age of fifteen, he started work at Maxwell Brothers Store picking chickens. The Maxwell family taught him the meat cutting trade and he was a butcher there for many years. Tom left Maxwell Brothers for a job at the Nevada State Hospital where he worked for 35 years, retiring as Food Service Manager.

Tom and his brother Claude played on the Red Sox ball team at the State Hospital from 1947 to 1957. He was a fierce outfielder and loved the sport. Tom was an avid hunter of quail, deer and turkey in the area and was known for his well-trained birddogs. He operated Tom Pyle Kennels for many years and likely kept the dogs of most everyone in Nevada at one time or another. He also raised greyhounds with his brother Claude and made numerous trips to Florida to deliver the dogs to their owners for racing at the tracks.

Tom was a lifelong democrat and was the Chairman of the Vernon County Democratic Committee for many years. Tom served on the Silver Haired Legislature for the State of Missouri during the 1980's and 1990's advancing through the ranks to serve as the President for a term. He treasured his numerous contacts in our State and National legislature with non-biased respect.

Tom was raised in the RLDS church—now Community of Christ—and was an ordained member of the priesthood. He remained active until his health would no longer allow him to attend services. His faith in Christ reached across many denominations through his involvement with the Nevada Ministerial Alliance and also as a chaplain at Nevada Regional Medical Center.

Tom married the love of his life, Virginia Boughton, on December 28, 1947 and they were married 74 years. To this union was born one daughter, Kathy Burkhardt who resides in Lakeland, FL.

He is survived by his loving wife, Virginia, of the home; his daughter, Kathy Burkhardt; grandchildren Jennifer Holt, Riverview, FL, Jeffrey Holt (Tanya), Riverview, FL and Jamie Miller, Winterhaven, FL; four great-grandchildren Gislaine Casca, Kingslei Casca, Savannah Holt and Kennedy Holt and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Mable Pyle and brothers Herbert Pyle, Claude Pyle, Jim Pyle and sisters Bertha Current, Gladys Banks, and Lela Porter.

Funeral services with military honors will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Elder Bill Garwood officiating. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park, Nevada. The family will receive friends from 5-6:00 p.m. on Wednesday evening at the funeral home.
Thomas Pyle
May 14, 1928 ~ December 31, 2021 (age 93)
Thomas Elmer Pyle, 93, of Nevada, MO went to be with his heavenly father on December 31, 2021. Thomas was the seventh child born to Thomas Francis and Hattie Mable (Dixon) Pyle on May 14, 1928 in Nevada, MO.

He spent his entire life in Nevada, with the exception of two years that he spent serving in the Army as a Corporal in the Military Police, serving in the Panama Canal Zone during the Korean War.

At the age of fifteen, he started work at Maxwell Brothers Store picking chickens. The Maxwell family taught him the meat cutting trade and he was a butcher there for many years. Tom left Maxwell Brothers for a job at the Nevada State Hospital where he worked for 35 years, retiring as Food Service Manager.

Tom and his brother Claude played on the Red Sox ball team at the State Hospital from 1947 to 1957. He was a fierce outfielder and loved the sport. Tom was an avid hunter of quail, deer and turkey in the area and was known for his well-trained birddogs. He operated Tom Pyle Kennels for many years and likely kept the dogs of most everyone in Nevada at one time or another. He also raised greyhounds with his brother Claude and made numerous trips to Florida to deliver the dogs to their owners for racing at the tracks.

Tom was a lifelong democrat and was the Chairman of the Vernon County Democratic Committee for many years. Tom served on the Silver Haired Legislature for the State of Missouri during the 1980's and 1990's advancing through the ranks to serve as the President for a term. He treasured his numerous contacts in our State and National legislature with non-biased respect.

Tom was raised in the RLDS church—now Community of Christ—and was an ordained member of the priesthood. He remained active until his health would no longer allow him to attend services. His faith in Christ reached across many denominations through his involvement with the Nevada Ministerial Alliance and also as a chaplain at Nevada Regional Medical Center.

Tom married the love of his life, Virginia Boughton, on December 28, 1947 and they were married 74 years. To this union was born one daughter, Kathy Burkhardt who resides in Lakeland, FL.

He is survived by his loving wife, Virginia, of the home; his daughter, Kathy Burkhardt; grandchildren Jennifer Holt, Riverview, FL, Jeffrey Holt (Tanya), Riverview, FL and Jamie Miller, Winterhaven, FL; four great-grandchildren Gislaine Casca, Kingslei Casca, Savannah Holt and Kennedy Holt and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents Frank and Mable Pyle and brothers Herbert Pyle, Claude Pyle, Jim Pyle and sisters Bertha Current, Gladys Banks, and Lela Porter.

Funeral services with military honors will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at Ferry Funeral Home in Nevada with Elder Bill Garwood officiating. Interment will follow in Newton Burial Park, Nevada. The family will receive friends from 5-6:00 p.m. on Wednesday evening at the funeral home.


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