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Thomas “Tom” E. Major

November 1, 1947 - January 16, 2020
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In lieu of flowers, memorials appreciated to Lou Warobick Jr. Golf Foundation.

Age 72. Died January 16, 2020. He was born in Milwaukee, WI and was preceded in death by his parents Wheeler and Ione. He is survived by his wife Mary (Czajczynski), son Riley (Courtney), daughter Cassie, step-daughter Linda Kehoss, grandchildren Rosella, Maewyn and Elora, sister Mary Jane Hackett, additional family and many friends. Tom wasContinue Reading

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Gene Haas left a message on January 30, 2020:
Tom Major was not only a good golfer but he was a true supporter of the game of golf and all those involved with it. He was a treasure to all who knew him, and will be missed....but, long remembered by all who knew him.
Paul Barnes left a message on January 25, 2020:
Tom was a true blessing to me, as I spent 10 years working for him and John Accola at Storms Golf. I am glad that whenever he needed something like a caddy, installing the grass for his yard, or digging out bushes for his good friend Randy Warobick, he chose me. He trusted me with pieces of his life that greatly added to who I am today. Thank you Tom for sharing your life, family, and Sluggo’s pizza. I’ll see you in heaven my friend. Paul
Judi Selle left a message on January 23, 2020:
I too knew Tom from high school days and always admired him, his intelligence and quiet charm.
Joyce Olson left a message on January 23, 2020:
I've know Tom since high school, and over the years, have kept in touch through his best freinds. His intelligence and wry sense of humor kept his friends entranced. Such a shock that he is gone too soon. He will be missed by many.
Shawn Kelley left a message on January 23, 2020:
I've known Tom for many years, both when he was with the TOSA Fire Department and the golf outings they ran and from the Storms and Moorland Golf Center. He always greeted me with a smile and a handshake. And even though he gave me guff cause I was a left hander, He did it in a fun way and made me laugh. He will be missed for sure.
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Greg Moline left a message on January 22, 2020:
Heard the sad news this morning from another friend who spent 6 years in the same class with Tom and me at 81st Street school. We only lived about six blocks from each other and we often played competitive sports and games together. Tom was an excellent athlete. We remained friends at Milwaukee Lutheran High School, and continued to see each other, usually at a golf course, over the years. I’ll always have special memories of Tom.
Dennis Murawski left a message on January 20, 2020:
I spend a lot of time at Tom's place working on my game. He would always make it a point to stop at my bay to say hello and see how things were going. It just won't be the same without him. Tom was a good, good man. My deepest sympathy to his family.
Mary Babb left a message on January 20, 2020:
My husband Dennis was a good friend of Tom. He always talked about the good times they had together. They are joking and playing golf together again. Mary, my deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Mark A. Sjolund, PGA left a message on January 19, 2020:
So sorry to hear this sad news. Wisconsin golf had a great friend, player, and supporter in Tom. I loved working on my game at his facility, and always enjoyed our conversations. When I talked with him about moving South full-time, he said, "follow the birds, and come back North in the Spring." I already miss him. God Bless!
Krause Funeral Home & Cremation Services left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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