Thomas Paul McBreen III was born on May 31, 1995, in the City of Fontana. He was proud of the city that he was born and raised in. Unfortunately, Thomas tragically passed away on February 12, 2022. He fought hard to stay with us, because those who knew Thomas, knew that he was a true fighter. Thomas had a strong fearless attitude, was loyal, resilient, had a unique way of showing that he loved us, was the true definition of a hustler, and a bad mutha fucka. Although he was such a young man, he was beyond his years in his experience with life. We are grateful for the 26 years that we shared with him.
As a child, Thomas knew how to push the limits. If you ask his mother and sisters, they will share that he always wanted to know the punishment ahead of his actions. They recall him frequently asking "Mom, if I do this, how many spankings will I get?" Boy, did he know what he was doing to test the waters. Thomas faced and learned to overcome adversity at an early age. Despite Thomas' father passing during his childhood years, he strived to persevere and make his family proud. He took care of the ones that he loved and became the protector of his family. As a result, he joined the Young Marines Program as a teen. It is through the program where Thomas experienced mentorship, scuba diving, snowboarding, and trips to new places.
Through these experiences, Thomas gained structure, guidance, and new ways to challenge and better himself which he applied throughout his adulthood. Qualities such as: being hard working, taking initiative, being strong willed, having perseverance, and the ability to keep moving forward despite his struggles. Thomas was a hustler. He always had a job and was always making money. If he didn't have a job, he was always making money in other ways, if you know what I mean. For the last two years, Thomas worked in a warehouse making doors. He would describe the doors as being "big, beautiful doors for mansions." Thomas aspired of one day owning his own home with big, beautiful doors and lots of land. Although he didn't have enough time on this earth to accomplish his goals, we were proud of the young man that Thomas was.
Thomas leaves behind his mother Jeannette, three sisters Daina, Tammy, and Brittany, girlfriend Jocelyn, nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. You will be truly missed, forever in our hearts, we love you, Tom!
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