Thomas Manning "Tommy" Combs
December 12, 1947 ~ January 3, 2019
Thomas Manning Combs (AKA Robert James Alexander Cornelius Candela Caldwell Cox Combs), 71, of Leonardtown, MD passed away on January 3, 2019 at his home. He was born on December 12, 1947 in Leonardtown, MD to the late Frank Alexander and Dorothy Schott Combs. Tommy attended St. Mary’s Ryken H.S. and graduated in 1966. He held many positions at First National Bank of St. Mary’s including Vice President, later opening an excavating company, he spent many years in the field with Bob’s Excavating and Bay Country Contractors and then finished his career as a mortgage banker with his son, Steve. He was an elected member of the Leonardtown Council and treasured his time serving the citizens of the town.
Tommy loved life and lived it to the fullest. Tommy and his brothers and sister grew up in a town of innocence, where your imagination would carry you as far as the eye could see. He explored the woods and hunted. He knew every nook and cranny of the town, every house, and what each house was cooking for dinner. He knew everybody by name, and everybody knew him. Of course, that could be a good thing or a bad thing. He ran the streets of Leonardtown foot loose, carefree where every neighborhood mom was a disciplinarian and acted on it when needed. As he grew older, his state of mind and his antics did not change just the places it happen. He was always up for a game of Pitch, beer, and the company of lifelong friends. You did not have to ask him twice to get a beer or two which would be accompanied by hours of storytelling and laughter. Tommy loved a crowd, loved performing and loved joking around. Certainly, there was a serious side to Tommy and as his children found out you did not want to be on that side of him.
Tommy was best known for his BIG stature, Big personality and large HEART – always inevitably the life of the party. He is loved and is survived by the love of his life, Jani Combs, his children, Stephen (Corey), Lauren (Stuart), David (Tiffany), Nathaniel (Paulina) and Joshua (Christina) along with his 12 incredibly cherished grandchildren. Tommy was dedicated to his family, country and the BEST town in the world, Leonardtown, MD.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 from 5:00 Pm to 8:00 Pm with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 10:00 AM in St. Aloysius Catholic Church Leonardtown, MD with Father David Beaubien officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Stephen Combs, Joshua Combs, Nathaniel Combs, David Rowe, Stuart Peterson and Ethan Quinlan.
Contributions may be made to the Leonardtown Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 299 Leonardtown, MD 20650 and the Leonardtown Vol. Fire Department P.O. Box 50 Leonardtown, MD 20650.





Tommy, the apple didn,t fall far from the tree. He was his own man, followed no one. Funny , rascal , hardworking , kind,and at the same time get under people,s skin. He loved people ! Everybody has a special story about Tommy !
I was a neighbor, friend and classmate of Tommy’s at Fr. Andrew White, Leonard Hall and Ryken. We lost touch after high school and my moving away, but reconnected a few years ago on FaceBook. It appeared Tommy was “Tommy” his whole life. I have to smile at that and give him credit for it. My sincere condolences to the family.
Remembering the first time we met Tommy and Jane, at Steve & Corey’s little house on the Patuxent, many moons ago. Was a Mother’s Day or Father’s Day celebration…can’t remember for sure. But the outstanding feature of the day was Tommy backing the big truck into the backyard with the BBQ grill in the truck bed, where he cooked some excellent chicken. We still laugh about that and will always remember that day. Miss you Tommy. Rest in peace. Prayers to the family.
My, My how many hours were spent with Tommy at the former First National Bank in Leonardtown. We fell in, we fell out at least once a day. But Friendship with Tommy was always. Condolences to ALL MEMBERS of Tommy’s Family.
RIP Dear Long Time Friend….Ann
What a beautiful obituary! It tells a story. It paints a picture in your mind. It provides comfort and hope. We are so sorry for the family’s loss. May God comfort you and provide you with peace today and the many difficult days ahead. With every sunrise, may you find hope and with every sunset, peace.
Love always,
Patty and Jane
To Tommy’s family. I was saddened to hear of Tommy’s passing. We worked together at the First National Bank. .oh the fun and good times we had. Tommy was “one of a kind” type of guy. He knew everyone or knew someone who knew someone who knew. That was Tommy. Rest easy big guy.
RIP Tommy
To Tommy’s family, Words can not express the sadness of Tommy’s passing. He was one of a kind and well liked by so many. May he rest in peace.
Dear Jani and Family,
We are so saddened to hear of Tommy’s passing. Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for your loss. We hope that the love of family and friends will comfort and strengthen you in the days ahead.
Love, Deb and Lance
Sissy and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss and pray for you. I hope your grief can be softened by the great memories that you have.
Hugs and kisses.
Jani and family, We are so sorry for your loss. We have wonderful memories of the times shared sitting round the counter at “Pennies”, that still bring a smile. We wish you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.
To the family of Tommy Combs our prays and though’s are with all of you and may God bless you and keep you safe.Tommy will be missed by all of us. Frankie and Debbie Merson
I was so sorry to hear of Tommy’s passing. Talking to Judy Faye when she mentioned it. Tommy always had a story and a special way of telling it. He could make anyone laugh. He will sorely be missed. Jani and family, my sincere condolences and I pray God will bring you peace and many laughs as you look back at all Tommy’s antics and memories. God Bless you all and R.I.P. Dear Tommy.