Thomas Henry Froemsdorf

Thomas, “Tom”, Henry Froemsdorf was a generous and loving husband, father, pawpaw, brother, uncle, and friend. He died suddenly on June 29th, 2022, at age 80.

He was born in Cape Girardeau to Henry and Elizabeth Froemsdorf on February 24th, 1942. Tom was a 1959 graduate of Central High School in Cape Girardeau. After graduating high school, he worked for his father’s electrical contracting business, Acme Electric, along with his brother and sister, Sonny and Becky. Later with his brother and sister, he bought Kagmo Electric Motor Company and was President of Kagmo until his retirement.

On November 30th, 1963, Tom married Mary Elizabeth Essner. During their 58 years of marriage, Tom and Mary gave each other nine children.

Tom gave his time and talents generously and unceasingly. He was a skilled carpenter and made furniture that fill most of his children’s, grandchildren’s, and friends’ homes. Holidays were full of games that he invented, his pranks, and his fun and warm presence. After retirement, he spent his days going to daily Mass, saying evening rosaries with family, working on his latest remodeling projects, helping his children anytime they reached out with a need, and visiting with lifelong friends.

He enjoyed his daily paper and morning coffees with friends, helping his neighbors, golfing with his sons and cronies, and always being available for phone calls to chat.

Tom was a member of St. Augustine Church in Kelso, Missouri.

Survived by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Froemsdorf, his nine children: Stephanie Ansberry (Bill), Jennifer Fox, Carl Froemsdorf (Terri Ann), Katrina Moore (Joseph), Marguerite Barry (Patrick), Thomas Joseph Froemsdorf (Grace), Heidi Higueara (Fernando), Johannah Froemsdorf, and Michael Froemsdorf, as well as his 40 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Carl and Elizabeth Van Gilder Froemsdorf, and his three siblings, Douglas, Gerald “Sonny”, Rebecca “Becky” Heuer, and two sons-in-law Joseph Moore and Timothy Sanderfer.

Pulled From Ford & Sons website: https://www.fordandsonsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Thomas-Froemsdorf/#!/Obituary