Thomas Bernard Sprengnether
Born: October 23 1944 in St. Louis
Died: November 23 2022 in St. Louis
Thomas Bernard Sprengnether, beloved husband, father, uncle, and grandfather, died in St. Louis on November 23rd. He was 78.
Mr. Sprengnether grew up in St. Louis in a large German family of three brothers and three sisters with his parents Aloysius and Hildegard. He attended Bishop DuBourg High School, where he played football, and after graduation enlisted in the United States Army. He served a tour in Vietnam followed by a posting to Fort Richardson, Alaska. After completing his service, he returned to St. Louis where he met and married his wife of 53 years, Eloise Marie. Tom became an account executive and salesman with Frito-Lay and was an active representative of his fellow workers with their local Teamsters Union. He retired from the company after over 25 years of work.
Tom is survived by his wife, Marie, and his sons: Thomas Sprengnether and Anthony Henderson of St Louis; Stephen Sprengnether and Sarah of Houston, Texas; John Sprengnether and Briane of St Louis; and five grandchildren, Bryn, Paige, Clara, Elizabeth and John.
The family will have a visitation followed by a memorial service on December 19th at St. Cletus Catholic Church in St. Charles ( https://www.saintcletus.org/ ). The visitation will start at 9am with the memorial service at 10am. All are invited to a reception following the service at the nearby Knights of Columbus hall.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Thomas Sprengnether may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
To the entire family we hope and pray that instead of focusing on
Tom’s passing that everyone enjoy
the good memories and know that
Tom is enjoying his return to Our
Father’s arms. Bob & Michelle G
The holidays can be such a sad and difficult time to lose someone you love. I could always count on seeing my Uncle Tom and Aunt Marie at Christmas. His fun and boisterous laugh could light up or lighten up a room. I loved him and I will truly miss him. I won’t be sad this Christmas. Instead, I’ll drink a toast in his loving memory.
Sending our love and sympathy to Marie, Tom, Steve & John and our family. Keeping you in our thoughts & prayers. May Tom Rest In Peace.
My condolences to Marie, Tom, Steve, John, and their families. I have fun and happy memories of Uncle Tom through the years, and I’m sorry I can’t be at the service tomorrow. I’ll be thinking of you all. Sending you love.