Thomas Frank Quesnoy, 75, left this Earth on November 10, 2016 at St. Peter’s hospital with his wife Lori by his side after a long battle with cancer. Tom was born to Thomas Aaron and Ruth May on November 10, 1941 in Douglas, Wyoming.
Tom was a jack of all trades but primarily a truck driver. During his trucking career he traveled over a million miles. He loved building and creating treasures out of wood and metal. Tom married the love of his life, Lori, on January 25, 2002. Some of Tom’s favorite sayings were, “It will feel better when it quits hurting” and “Ten thousand comedians out of work and you’re trying to be funny.”
Tom is survived by his wife Lori; children, Bruce, Carla, TJ, Jon, Chester, Byron, Beverly, Tim, and Nathan; sister, Alice; adopted parents by love, Bev and Chuck; 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Tom is preceded in death by his parents, sisters Janet and Beverly, and children Phillip and Kay Lynn.
Tom was loved by so many people, both local and afar. Tom loved his friends and family deeply and was grateful to be involved in their lives.
Please join the family for a potluck gathering celebrating Tom’s life at 4:00pm, Saturday, December 3 at the Eagles, 801 N. Fee St., the only requirement is a smile.
The family would like to extend a gracious thank you to Dr. Weiner and the crew at the Cancer Center, the Oncology nurses and the staff at Hospice.
To offer condolences or to share a story about Tom, please visit www.helenafunerals.com.
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