Thomas Prickett

August 6, 2021 at 9:49 p.m.
Thomas Prickett
Thomas Prickett

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SYRACUSE – Well, I made the paper again, although this page would not have been my first choice. Anyway, I had a good run that ended on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. Mary Ellen was there with me and that made it peaceful and reassuring.

I was born on Dec. 8, 1934, in Nappanee, to Ruth and Howard Prickett. As a “wet” behind the ears kid, I joined the Army to serve Uncle Sam in Italy. In my first adult life, I was blessed with the energy to take on owning and operating Tom Socks Sportwear in Syracuse, as well as a readymade family with Kirk and Kris Ellen. Eight years later, Tommy and Mary Ellen rounded out the family.  

With “all in” energy, I was very active in Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce and president of the town board, as well as many activities and organizations supporting my beloved Lake Wawasee. With great pride I was commodore of the flotilla and was a lifelong member of the Scottish Rite as a 32nd degree Mason.

In my second life, after developing my sales skills and further feeding my entrepreneurial spirit, I entered the real estate profession. I was proud to serve my clients, many of whom became friends, for 43 years and was honored by NAR as a realtor’s emeritus. Having served on everything you could imagine and receiving every award imaginable, my greatest achievement was winning the hand of my beloved wife, Vicki. Together, we shared operating Prickett’s Properties’ and a beautiful life together. The heavenly gates were propped open by my parents, Ruth and Howard, Tom Socks, Bill Fowler, Paul and Marilyn Moore, Dr. Ed Vogus and hundreds more. But I could not take my eyes off Vicki. I am at peace now! See ya!

Please visit with Mary Ellen and my beloved granddaughters: Zoe and Lola; and great-grandson, Dallas, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 9 at Owen Family Funeral Home, 1001 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. Graveside services will be held at Syracuse Cemetery on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at 11 a.m.

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives and you part of mine. Go, Big Red!

(Obituary written and provided by family)

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In lieu of flowers, contributions to New Hope Pet Rescue, 72555 CR 29, Syracuse, IN 46567; or WACF (Wawasee Conservancy Foundation) 11586 IN-13, Syracuse, IN 46567.

To send condolences to the family of Tom Prickett, please visit www.owenfamilyfuneralhome.com.

SYRACUSE – Well, I made the paper again, although this page would not have been my first choice. Anyway, I had a good run that ended on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. Mary Ellen was there with me and that made it peaceful and reassuring.

I was born on Dec. 8, 1934, in Nappanee, to Ruth and Howard Prickett. As a “wet” behind the ears kid, I joined the Army to serve Uncle Sam in Italy. In my first adult life, I was blessed with the energy to take on owning and operating Tom Socks Sportwear in Syracuse, as well as a readymade family with Kirk and Kris Ellen. Eight years later, Tommy and Mary Ellen rounded out the family.  

With “all in” energy, I was very active in Rotary Club, the Chamber of Commerce and president of the town board, as well as many activities and organizations supporting my beloved Lake Wawasee. With great pride I was commodore of the flotilla and was a lifelong member of the Scottish Rite as a 32nd degree Mason.

In my second life, after developing my sales skills and further feeding my entrepreneurial spirit, I entered the real estate profession. I was proud to serve my clients, many of whom became friends, for 43 years and was honored by NAR as a realtor’s emeritus. Having served on everything you could imagine and receiving every award imaginable, my greatest achievement was winning the hand of my beloved wife, Vicki. Together, we shared operating Prickett’s Properties’ and a beautiful life together. The heavenly gates were propped open by my parents, Ruth and Howard, Tom Socks, Bill Fowler, Paul and Marilyn Moore, Dr. Ed Vogus and hundreds more. But I could not take my eyes off Vicki. I am at peace now! See ya!

Please visit with Mary Ellen and my beloved granddaughters: Zoe and Lola; and great-grandson, Dallas, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 9 at Owen Family Funeral Home, 1001 S. Huntington St., Syracuse. Graveside services will be held at Syracuse Cemetery on Tuesday, Aug. 10 at 11 a.m.

Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your lives and you part of mine. Go, Big Red!

(Obituary written and provided by family)

*****

In lieu of flowers, contributions to New Hope Pet Rescue, 72555 CR 29, Syracuse, IN 46567; or WACF (Wawasee Conservancy Foundation) 11586 IN-13, Syracuse, IN 46567.

To send condolences to the family of Tom Prickett, please visit www.owenfamilyfuneralhome.com.
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