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Thomas M. "Tom" Weiler

May 5, 1955 March 11, 2021
Thomas M. "Tom" Weiler
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Thomas (Tom) Michael Weiler (65) passed away on March 11, 2021, in Martinsville, Indiana.
Tom was born May 5, 1955, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, Indiana. Tom was the fourth of six children born to Edward C. and Mary (Arnold) Weiler of Vincennes. He grew up in Vincennes, attended St John’s Catholic Grade School and Central Catholic/Rivet High School, graduating in 1973. After high school, he joined the Air Force. Before reporting for basic training, Tom bought an unlimited bus pass on Greyhound bus and spent 30 days just seeing America, by himself.  Following basic training in Texas, he was stationed at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, and Ramstein Air Force Base, West Germany. Following his active-duty service, he joined the Indiana Air National Guard in Terre Haute and returned to Vincennes to attend Vincennes University graduating with a degree in robotics. Tom was always adventurous and loved the outdoors. He was always proud of his time in the Boy Scouts and enjoyed caving, fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, and scuba diving. These are traits that he passed on to his two sons. Tom traveled extensively throughout Europe while in the Air Force, including celebrating Octoberfest in Munich. He traveled to countries in Central America and South America, and the Caribbean islands to scuba dive and enjoy the countries. He was also an avid reader and loved discussing current events. Tom was always a big fan of Red Skelton.  Tom’s Celebration of Life will be on July 17, 2021, the same weekend as the Red Skelton Festival in Vincennes.  Tom would have loved this and he would have been there in person.
 
He worked at many jobs over his life, including Washington Avenue IGA and Harold’s, while going to school. Following graduation from VU, he moved to Palatine, Illinois where he worked for a variety of manufacturing companies, married, and raised his boys.  Tom worked for several companies including Tandy Corporation, and Motorola. After many years in Illinois, he returned to Indiana, making Martinsville his home. He enjoyed his time there. He spent his time doing the things he enjoyed the most. He touched the lives and of many people who love him and miss him dearly.  

Tom is survived by his two sons, Robert Weiler of Nashville Tennessee and Stephen Weiler of Palatine, Illinois, his former wife Danae Lum Weiler, and his siblings - Mary Jo (James) Margner of Elmhurst Illinois, Bill Weiler (Kellie McCoy) of Morganton North Carolina, Larry (Cindy) Weiler of Indianapolis, Debbie (David) McCurdy of Centerville Ohio, and David (Sue) Weiler of Robins Iowa; plus eight nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Mary Weiler, nephew Travis Weiler, and niece Katherine Mary Weiler.
 
In place of flowers, donations can be made in Tom’s name Vincennes Christian Education Foundation, Vincennes Military Museum, the Red Skelton Museum, or a charity of your choice. 
 
Visitation will be on Saturday, July 17, 2021, at 9:00 at the Old Cathedral in Vincennes followed by the service at 10:00.  Interment will be at Mt Calvary Cemetery Vincennes, next to his parents. Duesterberg-Fredrick Funeral Home is honored to assist the Weiler family during their time of loss.
 
Good Night, Tom, and God Bless!
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Visitation

Saturday

17

Jul

9:00 AM 7/17/2021 9:00:00 AM - 10:00 AM 7/17/2021 10:00:00 AM
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

205 Church St.
Vincennes, IN 47591

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
205 Church St. Vincennes 47591 IN
United States

Funeral Mass

Saturday

17

Jul

10:00 AM 7/17/2021 10:00:00 AM
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church

205 Church St.
Vincennes, IN 47591

St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
205 Church St. Vincennes 47591 IN
United States

Cemetery Details

Location

Mt. Calvary Cemetery Final Resting Place

Willow St.
Vincennes, IN 47591

Willow St. Vincennes 47591 IN
United States

Memorial Contribution

Vincennes Military Museum

The Red Skelton Museum

Donors Charity of Choice

Christian Education Foundation

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