CHATHAM — Thomas Richard Elmore, 63, of Chatham, formerly of Farmersville, passed away Friday, April 5, 2024, at St. John’s Hospital, Springfield.
Thomas was born on December 6, 1960, to Robert and Betty (Luce) Elmore in Springfield.
Tom was a 1979 graduate of Raymond-Lincolnwood High School and then graduated from DeVry Institute of Technology in Chicago with a B.S.E.E.T. degree. He was an honor student and a member of the NU DELTA Chapter of PAU ALPHA PI. He started his working career for Honeywell Corporation (Alliant Techsystems, Inc.) in 1984 in Minneapolis Minnesota as an electronics engineer and then moved back home in 1994 where he then worked as the director of engineering for DICKEY-john Corporation in Auburn and took over the family farm in Farmersville. After 16 years at DICKEY-john, he retired and farmed full-time.
Thomas was a member of New Life Family Church in Auburn, a board member of the Montgomery County Farm Bureau, and served on the Farmersville Township Board for several years. He enjoyed fast cars and owned a 1969 Plymouth GTX. He loved to travel and took his family on many trips, with Cancun being their favorite destination. He also enjoyed shooting and collecting guns and had a special bond with his German Shepherd dogs.
Thomas is survived by his wife Donna, two daughters Alexandra N. Elmore of Farmersville and Amber L. (Walter) Jarvis of Famersville, sister Barb Jean (Chuck) Pearson of Wheatfield, Ind., and several nieces and nephews.
Thomas was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Betty Elmore and his brother Bob Elmore.
Visitation was held Thursday, April 11, 2024, at Davis-Anderson Funeral Home, Girard. Burial was at Rovey Cemetery, Farmersville.
Memorials are suggested to Sangamon County Animal Control in Springfield. Davis-Anderson Funeral Home in Girard is in charge of arrangements.
Online condolences can be given at www.davisandersonfuneralhome.com.
Obituaries can be sent to us directly via email at [email protected].

Nothing special. We cover news items that don't necessarily require an author.