Thomas Biamon obituary: Thomas Biamon's Obituary, Casper
In Memory Of
Thomas Luis "Tom" Biamon
1954 - 2021
In Memory Of
Thomas Luis "Tom" Biamon
1954 - 2021
Thomas Luis Biamon, 66, of Medicine Bow, Wyoming succumbed to his illness on Friday, April 9, 2021 at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Wyoming.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Yvonne (Dansereau) and Luis Biamon of Allentown, PA, where he, his brother, Miguel Biamon, and sister, Lois (Biamon) Sunflower, grew up.
Tom relocated to Wyoming in 1979 where he and his first wife, Dolly, gave birth to his pride and joy, Danielle. He is survived by his second wife, Sharon (Ryan), whom he married in 1999; daughter, Danielle (Scott) Biamon; step children, Jay Bame, Amber (Marlin) Perry, Colter (Taylor) Bame; grandchildren, Marshall Perry, Howard, Killian, and Carson Bame; his sister, Lois (Cliff); brother, Miguel (Debbie); and many loved nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends.
Tom was an avid member of the community. For many years he was a volunteer fireman, was on town counsel, played slow pitch softball, and helped in the community garden. Tom was a great pool player and loved to swim, winning several medals at the Wyoming State Games for swimming. Tom retired as a foreman from the Wyoming Department of Transportation department in 2018.
Tom was a true friend of the people. His love of his family, his dogs, the outdoors, sports including The Eagles Football, NASCAR, the Cubs, and, of course, Miller Lite made it easy for everyone who knew Tom to love Tom. The world lost a great friend.
Please come celebrate his life with us at the Community Center in Medicine Bow, Wyoming at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 17, 2021.
To leave a special message for the family, please click the "Share Memories" button below.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Yvonne (Dansereau) and Luis Biamon of Allentown, PA, where he, his brother, Miguel Biamon, and sister, Lois (Biamon) Sunflower, grew up.
Tom relocated to Wyoming in 1979 where he and his first wife, Dolly, gave birth to his pride and joy, Danielle. He is survived by his second wife, Sharon (Ryan), whom he married in 1999; daughter, Danielle (Scott) Biamon; step children, Jay Bame, Amber (Marlin) Perry, Colter (Taylor) Bame; grandchildren, Marshall Perry, Howard, Killian, and Carson Bame; his sister, Lois (Cliff); brother, Miguel (Debbie); and many loved nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends.
Tom was an avid member of the community. For many years he was a volunteer fireman, was on town counsel, played slow pitch softball, and helped in the community garden. Tom was a great pool player and loved to swim, winning several medals at the Wyoming State Games for swimming. Tom retired as a foreman from the Wyoming Department of Transportation department in 2018.
Tom was a true friend of the people. His love of his family, his dogs, the outdoors, sports including The Eagles Football, NASCAR, the Cubs, and, of course, Miller Lite made it easy for everyone who knew Tom to love Tom. The world lost a great friend.
Please come celebrate his life with us at the Community Center in Medicine Bow, Wyoming at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 17, 2021.
To leave a special message for the family, please click the "Share Memories" button below.
Thomas Luis Biamon, 66, of Medicine Bow, Wyoming succumbed to his illness on Friday, April 9, 2021 at Wyoming Medical Center in Casper, Wyoming.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Yvonne (Dansereau) and Luis Biamon of Allentown, PA, where he, his brother, Miguel Biamon, and sister, Lois (Biamon) Sunflower, grew up.
Tom relocated to Wyoming in 1979 where he and his first wife, Dolly, gave birth to his pride and joy, Danielle. He is survived by his second wife, Sharon (Ryan), whom he married in 1999; daughter, Danielle (Scott) Biamon; step children, Jay Bame, Amber (Marlin) Perry, Colter (Taylor) Bame; grandchildren, Marshall Perry, Howard, Killian, and Carson Bame; his sister, Lois (Cliff); brother, Miguel (Debbie); and many loved nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends.
Tom was an avid member of the community. For many years he was a volunteer fireman, was on town counsel, played slow pitch softball, and helped in the community garden. Tom was a great pool player and loved to swim, winning several medals at the Wyoming State Games for swimming. Tom retired as a foreman from the Wyoming Department of Transportation department in 2018.
Tom was a true friend of the people. His love of his family, his dogs, the outdoors, sports including The Eagles Football, NASCAR, the Cubs, and, of course, Miller Lite made it easy for everyone who knew Tom to love Tom. The world lost a great friend.
Please come celebrate his life with us at the Community Center in Medicine Bow, Wyoming at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 17, 2021.
To leave a special message for the family, please click the "Share Memories" button below.
Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Yvonne (Dansereau) and Luis Biamon of Allentown, PA, where he, his brother, Miguel Biamon, and sister, Lois (Biamon) Sunflower, grew up.
Tom relocated to Wyoming in 1979 where he and his first wife, Dolly, gave birth to his pride and joy, Danielle. He is survived by his second wife, Sharon (Ryan), whom he married in 1999; daughter, Danielle (Scott) Biamon; step children, Jay Bame, Amber (Marlin) Perry, Colter (Taylor) Bame; grandchildren, Marshall Perry, Howard, Killian, and Carson Bame; his sister, Lois (Cliff); brother, Miguel (Debbie); and many loved nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends.
Tom was an avid member of the community. For many years he was a volunteer fireman, was on town counsel, played slow pitch softball, and helped in the community garden. Tom was a great pool player and loved to swim, winning several medals at the Wyoming State Games for swimming. Tom retired as a foreman from the Wyoming Department of Transportation department in 2018.
Tom was a true friend of the people. His love of his family, his dogs, the outdoors, sports including The Eagles Football, NASCAR, the Cubs, and, of course, Miller Lite made it easy for everyone who knew Tom to love Tom. The world lost a great friend.
Please come celebrate his life with us at the Community Center in Medicine Bow, Wyoming at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 17, 2021.
To leave a special message for the family, please click the "Share Memories" button below.
Services & Gatherings
Service
Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 11:00am
Community Center in Medicine Bow, Wyoming
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family