our Heavenly Father and was reunited with his wife, family and many friends.
Thomas A. Witt was born in St John, Kansas on May 17, 1941 to Chester Thomas Witt and
Beatrix Gorden. Thomas, or Tom as most knew him, was the youngest of 9 children. Tom didn’t
learn to walk until he was 4 years old and had many health concerns throughout his life, but he
endured each trial with faith and perseverance. He learned at a young age how to cook breads
and pies alongside his mother in the kitchen. His dad taught him to confidently build and fix things.
As a young child he had a pet raccoon that he loved and took with him everywhere. He lettered in
track in High School, which was quite an accomplishment considering his many physical
challenges. In his early twenties, he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah to work for his brothers
HVAC store. This is where he met the love of his life, Sylvia Thatcher, who was working
as a receptionist for his brother.
Tom married Sylvia on March 28, 1964. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. He was a
convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. He had a strong and abiding faith in
our Savior Jesus Christ and eternal families. He bore his testimony often and applied those
principles regularly in his daily life. He maintained his faith in the salvation of Christ consistently
to the very end. He enthusiastically fulfilled many church callings in a variety of positions.
Together Tom and Sylvia raised four children in Salt Lake City. Toms greatest successes were
his children and grandchildren, whom he loved dearly.
Tom had a long and successful career with the LDS church in the Physical Facilities
Department in many capacities, eventually retiring after 25 years. He made many lifelong
friends there. He set a strong example of hard work and dedication for his family which has
left a lasting legacy with those who knew him. After retiring, and as his health allowed, he
volunteered at This is the Place Heritage Park in the cabinetry shop. He loved sharing his
woodworking talents with others. He enjoyed dressing up as Santa Claus during the holidays
for parties. His big blue eyes and joy were enough to make anyone believe! He also had the
gift of gab! He could talk to anyone about anything and immediately accepted everyone without
judgement. Tom loved listening to Johnny Cash, watching John Wayne, and Old Westerns.
Tom is survived by his children: Thomas A. Witt II (LuAnn), Shawna Witt Pendleton,
Rebecca Startup (George), and Alisa Woicicki (Shawn); 10 grandchildren: Ashley, Tyler, Thomas,
Tanner, Zachary, Rachael, Aaron, Miranda, Emily, and Jacob. One Sister: JoAnn Freeman.
Proceeded in death by his Wife, Brothers: Delbert Witt, Leon Witt, Leo Witt, Fred Witt and
Wayne Witt. Sisters: Maxine Waterhouse and Audrey Hess.
Due to Covid-19, a small, socially distanced viewing will be held at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary from
6:00-8:00pm on Wednesday, June 24, 2020. He will be honorably interred at the Kaysville City Cemetery.
FAMILIA
Thomas A. Witt II (LuAnn)Son
Shawna Witt PendletonDaughter
Rebecca Startup (George)Daughter
Alisa Woicicki (Shawn)Daughter
Thomas is also survived by 10 grandchildren as well as other family members and friends who will cherish his memory/
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