John Thomas "Tom" Hurley
July 29, 1947 ~ March 11, 2020
John Thomas Hurley โTomโ, 72, of Mechanicsville, MD passed away on March 12, 2020 in Charlotte Hall, MD. Born on July 29, 1947 in Buffalo, NY he was the son of the late Katherine Donlon Hurley and James Aloysius Hurley. Tom was the beloved husband of Elaine Beatrice Hurley of 50 years, and whom he married on June 7, 1969 in Milwaukee, WI. Tom is survived by his children Jon Hurley (Jeanine) of Belpre, OH, Sheri Kaylor of Mechanicsville, MD, Patrick Hurley (Kari) of Fall Church, VA, and Kelly Hurley of Mechanicsville, MD. Along with 9 grandchildren Connor, Trevor, Brennen, Hope, Brayden, Simon, Skylar, Bryce, Addison and her brother George Goetzmann of Buffalo, NY.
He graduated from Kenmore East in 1965, and earned his Masters fromCentral Michigan in 1981.
Tom moved from Prince Georges County, MD in September, 1977. He worked was a Sr. Industrial Security Rep for the Department of Defense for 20 plus years, retiring December 2003.
Tom served in the United States Navy from May, 1966 to February, 1970. While serving in the Navy he earned the National Defense Service Medal, and Viet-Nam Service Medal with bronze star. Tom served aboard the USS Forrestal during the time it caught on fire in Vietnam in 1967, for those of you who knew Tom he told you, โI fought the fire for 24 hours, repaired the ship for 24 hours, lost 134 shipmates all on my 20th birthday.โ Tom touched the lives of many in St. Maryโs County, MD as a soccer coach. Kids and adults alike appreciated the time, energy and love he gave to the kids and the game. His work with the Mechanicsville Optimist Club also impacted the community in positive ways. He was an active and founding member of Shepherd of the Bay Lutheran Church. For the past 7 years he has been a resident of the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. He was treated like family by a staff who provided excellent care which was a tremendous blessing to him and his family.
Tom will be remembered for all the positive ways he impacted many of our lives with is jovial sense of humor, his dedication to his family and community, and his love for Jesus. Although Alzheimerโs may of robbed his family and friends of the man he used to be, it cannot take away our wonderful memories of him.
All Funeral Services will be private at this time.





Elaine and family. I am so sorry to read of Tom’s passing. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tom was a gentleman and a great Optimist God speed.
Elaine and Family,
So sorry the loss of your beloved Husband , Father and Grandfather! I truly admired seeing the love you shared as Tom spent his last few years at the Veterans Home! Elaine you will always be my living Angel…you are truly an Amazing Wife! Sending thoughts and prayers to the Hurley Family. ๐๐๐๐
Tom was our children s first soccer coach, Jennifer and Brian Taylor.
He was a kind and patient man
Rest in peace now.
Prayers for the family.
Sheri, Trevor, Hope, Kelly, Brennen, Skylar, Addison,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.