Thomas R. Boschert, of Saint Charles, MO, passed away Sunday, June 21, 2020 at the age of 56. Loving husband of Sondra J. Boschert; beloved son of the late Roy and Wanda Boschert; devoted father of Danielle (Ross) Randall and Ashley (Travis) Boschert-Haubner; cherished grandfather of Axton, Athena, and Atticus; dear brother of Pam (Wayne) Ermeling, Judy (Chris) Daggett, and Debbie (Gerry) Wiegmann; brother-in-law of Johnny Holloway and Debbie (Greg) Van Leer; treasured uncle of seven nephews, seven nieces, and many great nephews and nieces; dear cousin; and is also survived by many dear friends.
Thomas took over his father’s business as a carpenter and had a great passion for building things. He was a former member of the Carpenter Union. Thomas liked to watch football and was an avid fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers football team. He loved watching old television shows on ME tv network. He was a drummer and enjoyed listening to rock music on KSHE 95. Thomas was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Memorials may be made in Thomas's name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or to the Boschert Family.
In our younger years Tom and I would hang out and play pool at his house. I can’t tell you how many times we played ‘The Lion Sleeps Tonight’! It was and will always be our song. Love you, Tom. RIP
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with your family. Our deepest sympathy. Bill and Debbie Newton
Sondra, Danielle and Ashley, I am so sorry for your loss. Tom was so young and such a great guy, I know he will be missed deeply. With so much suffering in his young life I know he is resting peacefully in the arms of Jesus. My prayers are with you all.with Much Love, Nancy Paddock
Such a nice, kind and helpful man and friend. You will be missed.
I am so very sorry he had to go so soon
from this world. May the lord bless Tom and his family. God Bless, Lita and Calvin Kolkmeier
You all are in our thoughts and prayers, Elizabeth (Kettmann) Boisvert and Kevin
No words can express what I feel for you. Of the 19 years we have lived at this house, this morning Ash called me to look out our window to a fawn on our driveway looking at us through the window. After reading what the sign means we validated your visit to us. I Love You more than my life itself and I will keep you here in my heart forever. Thank you for our Children and Grandchildren my sweetheart. I know you had to go, so RIP with Jesus, the Angels & Our Loved Ones in Heaven.
always enjoyed talking to tom! what a great guy — tom and roy remodeled the safeway offices many years ago — tom was very good at what he did — sorry for your loss — glad to know he is now in heaven — dennis budde
So sorry for your loss! Tom and his Dad, did a lot of work in my houses around St. Charles. May he rest in peace.
Pam and family,
I was saddened to hear about Tom. I enjoyed working with him at the dialysis center. I remember the day we made the connection that he was your brother and that he and your Dad built our house. He was always so positive and kind to all the other patients. He will be missed. May God provide you with peace and comfort during this difficult time
Mimi Korth
Tom,
It’s been a week now since you left us and still doesn’t seem real. You were more than my “little brother”-you were a great friend. I knew I could always confide in you. You had so much integrity and your sincerity and honesty were over the top. Dad and you had such a great work ethic. I know you’re out of pain now, Tom, but doesn’t take away the hurt. Rest now, Tom, after your hard, long fight. I love you
I just heard about Tom’s passing. I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember all of the good times our families had together at the lake. I remember all the time Tom and I spent together while our parents were playing cards. Lots of good memories. Prayers for your whole family.
I am so very sorry for your loss. Tom was a wonderful young man, kind and thoughtful. He will be missed.
Sondra, Just read in the Church Bulletin about Tom’s passing,so sorry to read that. Keeping you and your family in prayers. He will be missed.
Just found out today and was shocked. Tom was my best buddy growing up. I remember going to his house playing drums and listening to Kiss music, water skiing and playing in the neighborhood where we grew up . He always had a smile and laugh I will not forget. Prayers for the whole family
I just happened across your husband’s obit on the Baue site and wanted to express my deepest sympathy for your profound loss. I enjoyed working with you at Baue….we shared much grief with the people we served there. I lost my husband Sept/‘14, so I understand the emptiness you are experiencing. Time does not heal all wounds but it does make them easier to bear. I started journaling our life together and that helped me a lot. Honor Tom in the best way that works for you….Lois
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