Thomas L. Wohlgamuth, 60, of Findlay, passed away peacefully Wednesday, September 11, 2025, at Legacy.
He was born in Findlay to Laurence D. and Lois (McMaster) Wohlgamuth on March 25, 1965.
Tom graduated from Findlay High School and later earned his bachelor's degree at Bowling Green State University. He began his professional career as a dispatcher with the Findlay Police Department, where he served for 18 years before retiring. Tom was also a member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church.
Tom is survived by his brother, Timothy (Trisha Bott) Wohlgamuth of Grand Rapids, MI, and sister, Nancy Coldren of Findlay; nieces, Brittany (Eric) Meibers of Mt. Pleasant, SC, Paige Wohlgamuth of Virginia Beach, VA; nephew, Zach (Leslie) Wohlgamuth, or Grand Rapids, MI; great-nieces, Allison Meibers and Myla Wohlgamuth; and great-nephew, Aiden Meibers.
He was preceded in death by both his parents.
Friends and family may visit from 4-6 p.m. Monday, September 15, 2025, at HUFFORD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Manor Hill Rd., Findlay, (419-422-1500). Funeral service for Tom will follow visitation at 6 p.m. in the funeral home with Pastor Dan Metzger officiating. Interment will be private at Knollcrest Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Tom’s name may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital at www.stjude.org.
Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.huffordfh.com.
Written by Tom:
On this date, September 11, 2025, Tom has gone to his Lord and Savior, hopefully.
When he approached Saint Peter at the Gates of Heaven, Tom was immediately put on
“Stand-by”.
Tom was preceded in death by his father, Dean, and his mother, Lois. Tom was also preceded in death by his tonsils & wisdom teeth.
Tom did not travel as much as he wanted. He did not like flying! He always said, “Who would want to fly five miles in the air in a plane that’s actually just a greyhound bus going through the clouds.”
It’s ironic that Tom’s demise was walking in front of a bus, he forgot to look left.
Tom was also proud of his sock collection. He never knew why no one wanted to see the collection. It was only 2 socks.
Tom was proud of his time at BGSU, he said he had the best grades ever, if you include kindergarten.
Tom had a lifelong love affair with deviled eggs. He was always educating people on the dangers of holding your farts. Some days the supply of curse words is insufficient to meet my demands.
Just remember, age is something that doesn’t matter, unless you are a cheese.
So many things in my life seemed of little significance at the time they happened but then took a greater importance as I got older. This may be a good time to mend fences……
My life needed editing.
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