In loving memory of

Thomas G. Stack

Thomas G. Stack, Sr. of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on January 18, 2010, at the age of 57. Tom was a devoted husband, beloved father, brother, and uncle, and a great friend to many. Tom was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 2, 1952, to George and Joan Stack, the eldest of four children. He lived in Davenport, Iowa, for most of his childhood. Tom met the love of his life, Judy Kay Petersen, and he married her in Davenport on April 20, 1979. Tom worked as a database analyst for 30 years, with John Deere, American Express, PCS, and Safeway. Tom was also a math teacher at Shadow Mountain High School. Tom also had many hobbies and volunteer activities. He was a life master in duplicate bridge, a Toastmaster, a Mensa member, an enthusiastic parishioner at Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church, and he actively participated in his children

Tributes

Anonymous wrote on Jan 27, 2010:

"So very saddened to hear of Tom’s passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you all with wonderful memories of your good times shared together. Your brother and sister in Christ, Scott (Cursillo 259) & Sarah (Cursillo 260) Young"

Anonymous wrote on Jan 26, 2010:

"I offer my prayers and sympathy to Tom’s family. Fr. John and I have met through the Qunicy Cursillo. May you experience God’s love and healing through the family and friends who surround and support you at this time. Blessings of peace. Sr. Loyola"

Anonymous wrote on Jan 25, 2010:

"Very sorry to hear about your loss.Altough we never met Tom, Sr. we have met Tom, Jr. as a future brother-in-law to our son, Erik and our daughter-in-law Megan Jorgensen. Sincerely, Jack and Cynthia Jorgensen"

Anonymous wrote on Jan 25, 2010:

"We extend our love and sympathy to Judy, Tom Jr., Tone, and Jennifer, and Tom’s brothers and sister, and family. We are sorry for your loss, and hope that time will bring healing. We were all better people for having Tom Stack in our lives. Thank you, Jesus, for the gift of Tom. Bob and Donna Stack, Jim Stack, Mike and Mary Beth Busija, Bill Stack, Patty Grass, and Ed Stack"