Date of Birth: April 21, 1952
Date of Death: December 31, 2020
The family of Thomas Earl Brumbaugh, of Peoria Arizona is saddened to announce his sudden passing on December 31st, 2020 at the age of 68. Thomas was born in Akron, Ohio where he attended Summit County Schools and graduated from Green High School in 1970. He lived in the Green area for over 40 years before relocating to Arizona in the mid-1990s. Tom was a man of faith who loved spending time with his grandson, family and friends. There's nothing Tom liked better than being on the open road riding his Harley Davidson. He will be fondly remembered as Santa Claus from his years of volunteering for the Boy Scouts and while working at Home Depot. Thomas is preceded in death by his parents, Earl Eugene and Ella Jeanne (Hodgkinson) Brumbaugh, and nephew Scott David Lauby. Survived by his Daughter Angela Mae Brumbaugh, Grandson Erik Thomas Jaramillo, his 4 sisters, Susan Leach, Beth (Bob) Caillet, Joyce (Ron) Greenleaf, Tina (Russ) Redhead, five nieces and three nephews.
Service Information
A private service will be held with family. A celebration of life will be planned for a later date. Services provided by Best Funeral Services, Peoria, Az.
Uncle Tom was one of a kind. He will be missed by his sisters and the whole family. Praying for Angela & Erik. Love you, Amy
What fond memories I have of my friend; lots of laughs and lots of tears we shared! He will truly be miss by all. Tom will always be in my heart . My condolences to Angela and Erik for I know he loved them so. Fly high my friend! See you on the other side!
You were a great friend and will be missed greatly. Rest In Heavenly Peace
The video was lovely. He looked like he lived a very happy life. Condolences and prayers for comfort to his family.
So sorry for your loss. Tom was a very nice man who would help with anything you needed. He will be missed very much. RIP Tom
RIP my friend, we had some good times that I will never forget.
My condolences to Beth and the rest of his family, and all his friends. It is so difficult to lose a sibling, and one so young.