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Thomas Wade Alderfer

November 27, 1965 – july 28, 2025

Thomas Wade Alderfer

**Celebrating the Life of Thomas Wade Alderfer**

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Thomas Wade Alderfer, aged 59, who left this world on July 28, 2025. Tom was a beloved son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. Born in Hamilton, OH on November 27, 1965. He spent his childhood with his parents and two sisters, later moving to Fairfield after marrying his beloved wife, Jackie in 1989.

Tom is survived by his loving wife, Jackie, his son, Derek, mother and father, Edward and Bernadine Alderfer; two sisters, Claudine Abdou and Tina Wilson, four nieces Delia, Sofia, Lidia Recalde, and Mariam Abdou, two nephews, Nate Wilson and Youssef Abdou, stepdaughter, Amber Mueggenberg; two grandchildren, Eric and Tyler Mueggenberg; and so many more beloved family and friends. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Levi and Maggie Thomas, and David and Mary Alderfer.

Tom was a man of deep faith and commitment. He loved his family and was very involved in his church. At the Trenton Mennonite Church he found his voice, singing and leading worship with the choir, teaching the Youth Sunday School, leading Bible Studies, and serving on church council.

For more than thirty years, Tom served the Village of Glendale Public Works. He and his crew members, were more than co-workers, they were good friends, working outdoors in every kind of weather, serving the community to keep the village clean and beautiful. Tom was also a well-known face as a greeter at Bass Pro, where for over twenty years he made many friends of customers and coworkers alike.

Tom was known for his caring and giving nature. He embodied patience and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He loved working with plants and flowers, and developed natural green spaces for wildlife and pollinators throughout the Village of Glendale. Tom had a way of making everything around him bloom.

There were few places of untouched wilderness around the local area of which Tom did not know; be it a riverbed or quiet fishing spot. His son Derek remembers fondly those places his father shared as they spent years together walking, driving the countryside, and sharing stories. Hocking Hills was his happy-place to spend with his wife and son. He dreamt one day of taking a trip out West in an RV.

Join us to celebrate Tom’s remarkable life at the Arlington Memorial Gardens, 2155 Compton Road, Cincinnati, 45231 on Wednesday, August 6, 2025 (follow the blue line upon entering the memorial park). The Celebration of Life will begin with a visitation at 11:00 AM, followed by a funeral service from 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM, leading into a graveside service at Arlington, 1:00 PM, where he will be laid to rest in the Garden of Sunrise.

In remembrance of this extraordinary man who touched the lives of many, let us come together to share our stories and celebrate the legacy he leaves behind. In the spirit of Tom, let love and kindness continue in all our hearts.

Services

Visitation

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

The Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home

Service

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM

The Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home

Burial

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 1:00 PM

The Arlington Memorial Gardens

Guest Book

“Jerry and I were blessed to have had Tom and Tina sing at our wedding at Trenton Mennonite. Truly Tom demonstrated God’s love in his life. Sad to hear of the passing of our Christian brother.”


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“Tom was the heart of the village and a servant to Glendale whom was always there come rain or shine, snow storms and especially hurricane Ike. From the brush truck to managing the Service Department, Tom was a dear friend to anyone and always had a solution to any problem from the Police Depzrtment. A good friend, great father and family man we all loved. Thanks Tom”


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“Tom, was a wonderful colleague to work with at Glendale. Judy and I offer our condolences to Tom’s and his family. God Bless Tom”


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“Judy and I offer our prayers of condolence to the Tom’s Family . Tom was a great colleague to work with at Glendale. God Bless Tom.”


“Tom was a wonderful man. I worked with Tom for over 10 years. Only one day week, but, I looked forward to that day. Just a few days before Tom’s passing I was thinking about him. A great friend and person. GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY & MEMORY.”


“I always look forward to talking to Tom when he was over in the Chester Road area of Glendale. I will really miss him and I appreciate everything he did for our village. Thank you, Tom”


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