Thomas L. McNary, 57 of Curtice, Ohio passed away peacefully Sunday, August 6, 2017 at Hospice of Northwest Ohio Perrysburg. Tom was born in Oregon, Ohio on December 23, 1959 to Jack and JoAnn (Pringle) McNary. He was a 1978 graduate of Genoa High School/Penta Career Center.
Tom has worked for 35 years at Toledo Spring Service eventually becoming the long time General Manager.
Surviving are his loving wife Brenda; beloved children, Scott, T.J., Shanna McNary; loving mother, JoAnn McNary; brother, John (Lisa) McNary; aunt, Sue (Edgar) Rodenhauser; mother-in-law, Shirley Rogers; his new chocolate lab puppy, Reba; his 'adoptive family', the Spades: Tom, Theda, Sheila, Rita, Ron, and Donna; and his Toledo Spring Service 'family' as well.
Tom was preceded in death by his father, Jack; father-in-law, Averill Rogers; grandparents, Roy Pringle and Leola Pringle Harroon; Thomas & Hilda McNary; step-grandfather, George Harroon; brother-in-law, Terry Rogers.
Tom was an avid deer hunter. He also loved to fish, loved going to auctions, watching NASCAR, but most of all, he loved servicing his Toledo Spring customers and making sure their needs were met.
Visitation will be held at Eggleston Meinert & Pavley Funeral Home, Oregon Chapel, 440 S. Coy Road, Oregon on Friday, August 11, 2017 from 2 until 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted in the funeral home on Saturday at 11:00 am. Interment will follow in Allen Township Cemetery Williston, Ohio. Those wishing to make an expression of sympathy in Tom's memory are asked to consider Hospice of Northwest Ohio or to the Donor's favorite charity.
Tom, and his family would like to express their thanks to the MANY relatives, neighbors, Toledo Spring co-workers, OSAPP/OCS co-workers, and customers of Tom's, Sean and his guyz from Serious Platform, Pat and Sue from Pat and Son Towing, just to name a few, for their love, and support during Tom's difficult journey.
Please keep Toms' family, especially his children, in your thoughts and prayers; and remember, in 50 to 100 years it won't matter what kind of clothes we wore, what kind of car we drove, what kind of house we lived in, if your house was or wasn't as neat as a pin, or how much money we had; what will matter the most, is how we treated each other.
God Bless each and every one of you; and until we meet again, 'be happy', and may God hold you in the palm of his hand.