In Loving Memory of Thomas James Andrus
March 2, 1951 – January 1, 2025
Thomas James Andrus, a man of boundless love and a passion for all things mechanical, passed away peacefully on January 1, 2025, at the age of 73. Born on March 2, 1951, Tom lived a life rich in love, laughter, and an enduring sense of adventure.
Tom had a lifelong love for motorcycles. He found great joy not only in riding but also in spending countless hours fixing and restoring motorcycles to their former glory. With grease-stained hands and a twinkle in his eye, he poured his heart into every project, a testament to his remarkable skill and dedication.
Tom also found great joy in his career as a truck driver. He loved the open road, the freedom of driving, and the adventures that came with his work. After many years behind the wheel, he retired with countless memories and stories of his journeys.
At the core of Tom’s life was his family. For 50 wonderful years, he shared his life with his devoted wife, Carolyn Andrus. Together, they built a beautiful life filled with cherished memories. He was a proud father to his son, Eric Andrus, who, alongside his wife Caitlin, blessed Tom with his beloved granddaughter, Diana. She was the light of his life, and his love for her knew no bounds.
Tom’s love extended to his siblings, Donny Andrus and his wife, Anita, as well as Cindy Vandiver and her husband, Fred. He was also deeply cherished by a host of nieces and nephews, whose lives he touched with his warmth, humor, and generosity.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Laura Mae Andrus and Raymond Andrus, who undoubtedly welcomed him with open arms.
Those who knew Tom will remember his kind spirit, his infectious laughter, and the way he made everyone feel welcome and loved. His legacy of love, family, and a zest for life will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
A visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 7, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m., with funeral services following at 11:00 a.m. at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City. Graveside services will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Rest easy, Tom, knowing the motorcycles you brought back to life, the miles you drove, the lives you touched, and the love you gave will continue to resonate forever.
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