Thomas "Tom" Wilmer Guy, Jr

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September 15, 1961 ~ March 16, 2021

Thomas "Tom" Wilmer Guy, Jr. of Leonardtown, MD passed away on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Tom was born on September 15, 1961 to the late Thomas “Rooster” and Anne Guy. His wife Sheila Lumpkins Guy predeceased him in February 2021. Tom is survived by his two sons Trevor (Sabrina) and Tyler, as well as his precious granddaughter Avery Marie. Tom leaves behind his siblings Cindy (Charlie), Linda, Terri, John (Becky), Susan and Brent (Joanie), as well as a host of nieces and nephews. Tom attended Chopticon High School. He was a talented carpenter and could build anything. He learned his skills at an early age working for the family business Guy’s Decorating. He was a great handyman- he could and would do anything you asked him to. Always willing to lend a helping hand. He found joy in helping others and often participated in Christmas in April. Tom worked for Ray Long Construction before starting at IAP in 1997. He worked there for the remainder of his life. He always took the time to stop by and chat with you if he was working in your building. When he wasn’t working a side job he could be found with family and/or friends on the water, in the woods or on the front porch. He enjoyed fishing, deer hunting, crabbing and his favorite goose hunting. He enjoyed being able to teach and share his hobbies with not only his boys but anyone that showed interest. The family will receive visitors on Wednesday March 24th at Holy Angels Church in Avenue, MD from 9:30 am to 11 am. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be for family only. A Graveside Service will be held after Mass at 12:30 PM in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be: Michael (Bones) Johnson, Pete Lumpkins, Raymond (Champ) Morgan, Ricky Lathroum, Melvin Brooks and Billy Johnson. Honorary pallbearers will be: John Guy, Brent Guy, Charlie Guy, Jason Guy, Archie Bell, Tommy Joy, Ronnie Alvey, Eddie Copsey, and Phil Langley. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Maryland School for the Deaf Attn: Jennifer Lake 101 Clarke Place Frederick, MD 21701. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9322353918?pwd=Q1JvbEhPd2ViR0IvaWo4OWlYMDcrZz09

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  1. My condolences go out to Tom’s family. I know the family quite well but not his children. My heart goes out to both of them because I know this is very hard losing their mother and father in such a short period of time. May Sheila and Tom rest in peace.

  2. Trevor, Guy and Lumpkin’s Families, Our prayers are with you at this sad time. May Shelia and Tom RIP.

  3. My thoughts and prayers to the boys and the Guy family. Tom was always fun to be around back in the “Town Inn” days. He and Sheila are together again. May they Rest In Peace 🙏🙏🙏

  4. Steve and Terri Boggs says:

    It’s times like these when I just don’t know what I can say to make things better. Just wanted to let you know we’re thinking about you and praying for you. I will never forget Toms smiling face and the good times we had together. Hugs and prayers. Steve and Terri Boggs

  5. Our deepest condolences to Trevor and Tyler, the Guy and Lumpkins families. Little did we know when Tom served as one of my brother Jimbo’s pallbearers a few weeks ago that we would be in this same place again but with him.
    We never understand what plan God has in store for us but know that Sheila and Tom are together watching over and guiding you. Keep all the wonderful memories you have close to your heart to get you through the sad days ahead. May they rest in peace.

  6. I am so sorry to hear about Tom. I had not seen him in quite a few years but the memories of him being in Town Inn while I was bartending will always make me smile. God bless the families

  7. Jay & Rose Thompson & family says:

    Dear Trevor and Tyler we are sadden by the lost of not only your Dad but of your Mom as well. Please know we are all thinking of you and the entire Guy Family and Lumpkins Family. Sending our Condolences to the entire family.
    Hold tight to all your memories, find strength from your love ones near to you and comfort from family/friends. Remember all the good times you all have had with your parents. May your parents Rest in Peace, and hope you both can find some peace and comfort that they are together.
    Sincerely Jay & Rose Thompson and Family

  8. Tom was a first cousin–one of 26 grandchildren of Gibbons and Hatti Guy. He was two months older than me and I have great memories of large family gatherings on Sunday afternoons at my grandparents for a big, delicious lunch, followed by a softball game, football in the fall, or roaming through the woods. We also found time to catch more than our fair share of crabs walking the shoreline over in Compton and in our early teens we hunted just about anything that moved. Good memories all. Condolences to the the Guy and Lumpkins families in such a difficult time.

    Dan & Jennifer Guy

  9. Omg Iam broken hearted for your loss what a great man,just spoke to him last year when his family was renting tuxes for his family,so so sorry


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