Thomas St. John

Passed 11/11/2020

Obituary For Thomas St. John

Thomas Gordon St. John, 79, passed peacefully into the arms of his Heavenly Father on Wednesday, November 11, 2020 surrounded by his family and friends. Funeral Services will take place on Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 2pm at the First Baptist Church of Bowie, Texas with Pastor Tommy John Mayo and Pastor Jay Webb officiating. Burial will follow at Scrougy Cemetery in Sunset, Texas. Visitation will take place at White Family Funeral Home on Friday, November 13, 2020 from 6-8 pm. His sons-in-law and grandsons will serve as pallbearers: Tim Hamm, Rayce Cantwell, Jarred Schriber, Nick McCoola, Josh Simmons, and Daniel Bush. Honorary pallbearers will be grandsons Jason Hamm, Logan Hamm, Reece Morgan, Colby Schriber, and Zach Gilmore. Thomas was born in Decatur, Texas on December 7, 1940 to William Alvin and Ethel Cordie (Wood) St. John. After graduating from Alvord High School in 1959, he spent several years in the oil field in and around Wise and Montague Counties before starting St. John Backhoe Service in 1974. His dedication toward his business lasted for nearly 50 years until his retirement in 2019. For over 16 years, Thomas was a member of the Bowie Volunteer Fire Department after being voted in on August 4, 1980. During this time, he served as a delegate to the West Texas Fireman’s and Fire Marshall’s Association and taught at the Texas Fireman’s Training School in Wichita Falls. In 1984, Thomas was selected by his fellow firefighters as “Fireman of the Year.” A certified Jaws of Life operator, Thomas attend the Hurst Training School in New Braunfels and also attended the Texas Fireman’s Training School at Texas A&M University. He attended Emergency Care Attendant (ECA) classes and received his certification from the Texas Department of Health as an ECA on March 29, 1985. Thomas was initiated to the Bowie Masonic Lodge No 578 AF&AM on December 19, 1978. Being raised to Master Mason on January 15, 1980, Thomas continued his personal ambition to become a 33rd degree Mason. During his membership, he held the Office of Senior Deacon and Junior Steward for the Bowie Lodge. As a member of the First Baptist Church of Newport, he served faithfully as the Director of Music. He was well known in the community for “making music” and loved to gather with his friends and church family to pick the guitar and sing old gospel hymns. He was devoted to his family and was happiest playing with his grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Greta Jones St. John, brothers J.W. St. John, Wilburn St. John, Olin St. John, Donavan St. John, Bill St. John and sister Vera St. John Crim. His family left to cherish his memory are his wife of 21 years Jan Broxson-St. John, daughters Jackie Hamm and husband Tim, Shelly Cantwell and husband Rayce, JoBeth Schriber and husband Jared, and Amy McCoola and husband Nick. Grandchildren Jennifer Bush and husband Daniel, Josh Simmons and wife KayLee, Jason Hamm and wife Mindy, Logan Hamm and wife Kenna, Reece Morgan and wife Kyra, Colby Schriber, Zach Gilmore, Annalise Schriber, Bryce McCoola, Henlee McCoola, great grand-children Kelsey Bush, Karlee Bush, Bray Simmons, Brielle Simmons, Braden Hamm, Delaney Hamm, Brynleigh Hamm, and Brock Hamm along with numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of Newport, The Kitchen - Meals on Wheels Wichita Falls, or Hospice of Wichita Falls. Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie, TX.



Guest Book

Sorry to hear of his death. I have worked with and around Thomas since 1981. We traveled to Alba, Texas together for a job there and later on to Haskell for another job. He was a great person and fun to be around. He had a love and concern for others.

- na

Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss. Your father must have been a remarkable man who accomplished much in his life. - Carla

- Carla Jutson

Only Met Mr. St. John, Thomas, Once...He Made A Positive Lasting Impression Upon Me...I Can Only Imagine How All Of You Who Actually Knew Him Well Have Been Impacted By This Good Man. My Deepest Sympathies Go Out To Thomas' Two Daughters, Jackie 'St. John' Hamm and Shelly 'St. John' Cantwell's Families. Much Love!! & Free Hugs!! Hardy Lee Seay, III - 'Tres'

- Hardy Seay

Jackie and Shelley, So sorry for your loss. I will always remember his smiling face when I would see him at Bowie Fuel Mart. Praise be to God through Jesus he is living on forever.

- Soncia Ford Self

Prayers for family. Enjoyed our time making music together .

- Judy & Rondall Duncan

We knew and loved Thomas through church activities. He was always happy and wearing a smile. We are very sorry for the family's loss.

- Cecil & Lilly May Bowen

So sorry to hear about Thomas. He was such a sweet man. Thoughts and prayers for Jan and the family. I know hell be missed by many.

- Terri Bros

So sorry to hear about Thomas. He was such a sweet man. Thoughts and prayers for Jan and the family. I know hell be missed by many.

- Terri Bros

My thoughts, prayers are with Jackie, Shelly, Jan and families. Uncle Thomas was a legend in his own right. His love and legacy will forever shine through his daughters, grandchildren, wife,family members and friends whom he loved so much. He touched so many lives in so many ways. May God carry you through this difficult time and may you treasure the memories bestowed upon you. Love to you all.

- Beverly Lands

May you all feel the loving arms of God wrap you in His peace & comfort.

- Paula Koetter