Thomas and Barbara Eyre obituary: Thomas and Barbara Eyre's Obituary, Toledo

In Memory Of
Thomas and Barbara Eyre
1948 - 2021

In Memory Of
Thomas and Barbara Eyre
1948 - 2021

Thomas Eyre died peacefully at McClaren St. Luke’s Hospital on Friday, November 5th, 2021, with his daughters by his side. Tom was born November 29th1948, the third of 5 children born to Samuel and Phyllis (Goldie) Eyre. Tom attended Bowser High School and after graduation, admirably enlisted in the military. Tom proudly served his country in Vietnam. After returning home, he married his wife of 51 years, Barbara. Tom worked at Champion Spark Plug until they closed and after returning to school to earn a degree in Facilities Engineering, he went on to his second career in maintenance at Flower Hospital. Even after retiring from Flower, he continued to get together with his friends from work, or as he referred to them as, “The Usual Suspects”. During the summer months, you could usually find him at a car show. His love of Fords, especially Mustangs was one of his favorite indulgences.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Phyllis (Goldie), brother Sammy and mother-in-law Mary Ritz. Toms’ wife Barbara passed away just 9 days after his own death. Surviving are daughters Sherri (Howard), Julie, granddaughter Katie (whom he affectionately referred to as “the rat”), sisters Zippy (Sam), Janet (Jim) and Judy (Tim), several nieces and nephews and constant canine companion Wylie.

Barbara (Ritz) Eyre was born in Toledo, OH June 26, 1948, to Charles and Mary Ritz and passed away peacefully on November 14, 2021. Barb attended Notre Dame Academy, Mercy School of Nursing and St. Joseph’s College. Barb worked at Parkview Hospital until they closed and went on to work in long term care in various management capacities. Barb was passionate about her work in long term care after watching her mother’s experience as a patient. Barb married Thomas Eyre on July 17th, 1970. This past summer they would have celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary. Barb enjoyed frequent trips to Las Vegas and playing bingo, but more than anything she enjoyed spending time with her daughters and granddaughter. Barb made a point to plan Sunday dinner every week and the sounds of laughter and feelings of love were always in abundance.

Barb was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Mary Ritz, her husband Tom just 9 days before her own passing and very dear friend Penny Day. Surviving are daughters Sherri (Howard) and Julie, granddaughter Katie, brother Charles (Susan) Ritz, sisters in law Zippy (Sam), Janet (Jim) and Judy (Tim), Cousin James Knapp, several nieces and nephews and canine companion Wylie.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Thomas and Barbara Eyre on Sunday, August 28th from 2pm-6pm at the Monclova Community Center (8115 Monclova Rd, Monclova, OH). We invite you to come and share your favorite memories and celebrate the lives of our mom and dad. Memorial contributions can be made to Wounded Warrior Projector the Toledo Humane Society.

Thomas Eyre died peacefully at McClaren St. Luke’s Hospital on Friday, November 5th, 2021, with his daughters by his side. Tom was born November 29th1948, the third of 5 children born to Samuel and Phyllis (Goldie) Eyre. Tom attended Bowser High School and after graduation, admirably enlisted in the military. Tom proudly served his country in Vietnam. After returning home, he married his wife of 51 years, Barbara. Tom worked at Champion Spark Plug until they closed and after returning to school to earn a degree in Facilities Engineering, he went on to his second career in maintenance at Flower Hospital. Even after retiring from Flower, he continued to get together with his friends from work, or as he referred to them as, “The Usual Suspects”. During the summer months, you could usually find him at a car show. His love of Fords, especially Mustangs was one of his favorite indulgences.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Phyllis (Goldie), brother Sammy and mother-in-law Mary Ritz. Toms’ wife Barbara passed away just 9 days after his own death. Surviving are daughters Sherri (Howard), Julie, granddaughter Katie (whom he affectionately referred to as “the rat”), sisters Zippy (Sam), Janet (Jim) and Judy (Tim), several nieces and nephews and constant canine companion Wylie.

Barbara (Ritz) Eyre was born in Toledo, OH June 26, 1948, to Charles and Mary Ritz and passed away peacefully on November 14, 2021. Barb attended Notre Dame Academy, Mercy School of Nursing and St. Joseph’s College. Barb worked at Parkview Hospital until they closed and went on to work in long term care in various management capacities. Barb was passionate about her work in long term care after watching her mother’s experience as a patient. Barb married Thomas Eyre on July 17th, 1970. This past summer they would have celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary. Barb enjoyed frequent trips to Las Vegas and playing bingo, but more than anything she enjoyed spending time with her daughters and granddaughter. Barb made a point to plan Sunday dinner every week and the sounds of laughter and feelings of love were always in abundance.

Barb was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Mary Ritz, her husband Tom just 9 days before her own passing and very dear friend Penny Day. Surviving are daughters Sherri (Howard) and Julie, granddaughter Katie, brother Charles (Susan) Ritz, sisters in law Zippy (Sam), Janet (Jim) and Judy (Tim), Cousin James Knapp, several nieces and nephews and canine companion Wylie.

A Celebration of Life will be held for Thomas and Barbara Eyre on Sunday, August 28th from 2pm-6pm at the Monclova Community Center (8115 Monclova Rd, Monclova, OH). We invite you to come and share your favorite memories and celebrate the lives of our mom and dad. Memorial contributions can be made to Wounded Warrior Projector the Toledo Humane Society.

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Celebration of Life

Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2:00pm - 6:00 p.m.
Monclova Community Center 8115 Monclova Road, Monclova, Ohio

Southwest Chapel (419-381-1900) is assisting the family

Southwest Chapel (419-381-1900) is assisting the family

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