Born: October 30, 1955 - Deceased: 20240120
Thomas “Tom” G. Marston, 68, of Highland, IL, born Sunday, October 30, 1955, passed away Saturday, January 20, 2024, at his residence. Tom spent the majority of his career at Pillsbury as a baker. Tom was a loving father and grandfather. He adored his grandchildren. He was a one of a kind soul and personality, with a unique voice that anyone who had the pleasure of being around him would never be able to forget.
Tom was a lifelong St. Louis Cardinals’ fan and passed that passion onto his son. He was a big fan of Mizzou Football and looked forward to every week’s game.
Tom was a socialite who could talk to any person about any subject. He truly was a good person who loved good people that he surrounded himself with in his life.
He will be forever missed by those who got the opportunity to know him.
He was preceded in death by his:
- Father, Thomas W. Marston
- Mother, Mona, nee Davis, Locklar
- Brother, Steven Marston
Surviving are his:
- Son, Thomas G. Marston, Jr. of Caseyville, IL
- Daughter, Jennifer (David) Bretnitz of Prospect, KY
- Grandchildren:
- Tehya Marston
- Grayson Bretnitz
- Savannah Bretnitz
- Sisters and several nieces and nephews
Private family interment.
3 Comments
Jennifer, TJ, and families,
We are so very sorry for your loss. May the days ahead bring you peace with his memories. Talk about him often so his grandchildren won’t forget him. Even though we’ve never met, I feel like I know you.
Sincerely,
Jim and Janie Wilson (your mom’s walking buddy and long time friend.)
TJ, Jennifer and Family,
There really are no words to describe how sorry we are for your loss. Over the years, Tom assisted me (Kelly) in many ways and he seemed to have an understanding of things others did not. He truly did care for people and I could not count the times he stood up for others when they needed it. He will be missed in many ways and the memories will always be there. Just know that we are here for you!
I’m so sorry that I just am now knowing this. Tommy was like an uncle to me. I will miss him dearly.RIP 🕊️🙏❤️