Thomas C. Shilhavy

Thomas C. Shilhavy, age 40, of Grand Marsh, Wisconsin died March 7, 2011.

Memorial services will be 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at the Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, Wisconsin. Friends may call on Saturday from 1:00 to the time of services.

Thomas was born July 11, 1970 in Racine, Wisconsin to Glenn and Carol Shilhavy. Thomas graduated from True Life Ministries in Racine, Wisconsin. Thomas then joined the Marine Corps and served time in desert Storm. He was presently employed by The State of Wisconsin Corrections located in New Lisbon, Wisconsin.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to his children.

Thomas was preceded in death by his father, Glenn Shilhavy.

Survivors:
Daughter: Alyssa Shilhavy of Racine, Wisconsin
Son: Aaron Shilhavy of Racine, Wisconsin
Mother: Carol (Greg) Shilhavy Dallmann of Arbor Vitae, Wiscnosin
Brother: David Shilhavy of Janesville, Wisconsin

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Condolences

  1. Dennis B. says:

    I understand Tom left a video of himself before he died telling why he so much couldn’t live with his thoughts. I would have liked to see that video.

  2. Dennis says:

    I know what is feels like to lose a son when I lost my son it was a shock and it never really healed, afterwards my wife left me and I was disoriented.

  3. Judith Howlett says:

    I just found out today that thomas has passed away i am so very sad that i had to do a search online to find this out .. We were friends for a very long time and i will dearly miss him . RIP bud .

  4. Dennis Becker says:

    I am sorry for death of Tom I just found out about it here on the internet today.
    Best wishes to his family.

  5. Kelly Coey says:

    Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.god bless you’s in this difficult time.

  6. The Zenobias says:

    Praying for your family today. We have such fond memories of our short time in Racine with the Shilhavy family. Praying for comfort especially to Tom’s children & our friend, Carol. We love you.

  7. Tim Jackson says:

    I will miss you Tom, wish we could have spent more time together, Road Kill.

  8. Tim Dahnke says:

    It’s never easy to loss a fellow Brother-In-Arms, whether from the hell of the battlefield or the hell of daily life after we return home. Tom, I’ll miss you my friend…til we ride again…

  9. Bradley Dallman says:

    We will all miss you very much. May peace be with you

  10. Bret Myers says:

    My prayers are with Tom’s family, Tom was a good guy who will definitely be missed.

  11. Nancy Ganther says:

    Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of TC. I feel honored to have had him as a friend for the time I did. May God watch over and protect his children.

  12. Ray and Kathy Paradowski says:

    We are praying for Tom’s family at this time. May you feel God’s love and presence in your lives. He is the comforter. Your family was such a part of our family in the past. Ryan and Chad send their sympathy also.

  13. Gisela says:

    Carol, I did not read emails until today. My prayers and thoughts are with you and his family. There are no words to express my sorrow for all of you. May God hold him in his arms. I love you.

  14. Virgie says:

    My deepest sympathy to Toms family. I am so very sorry. I didn’t know Tom but his mother Carol is an exceptional person & became a friend to me and for that I know Tom was an admirable young man. God be with you & may Tom rest in peace. Bless his children & whole family! My prayers and thoughts are with you.

  15. Teri & Richard Anderson says:

    So sorry for your loss. Know that you and his family will be in our prayers.

  16. Mrs Dallman says:

    Thank you for being such a good friend to my children peace be with you

  17. Mary Jo and Art says:

    So glad we could count him among our friends.

  18. Dorthy says:

    My deepest condolences to Tom’s family and friends. He touched so many more lives than I think he realized. I pray that he has found the peace he so deserved now.