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Born June 1, 1956 in Florida. He was the second oldest child of Thomas Jefferson Propst I and Betty Lou Myers.
Description
Thomas was of average build but short of stature. He shaved his head in later years but had brown hair and brown eyes.
Early Years
- Childhood - .
- Siblings
- Betty Loraine Propst
- James L. Propst
- Robert Propst
- Helen Propst
Education
Religion
Military Service Years
Thomas Jefferson Propst II served in the U.S. Army during the Iraq War.
Tom re-enlisted in the Army after 9-11 after being out of the Army for 19 years. He was called up in January 2003, put boots to the ground on Easter Sunday. He was in a vehicle accident on July 5, coming out of Baghdad ...neck and head injuries and some degree of brain damaged due to the impact and the helmet.
Military Service(s) - U.S. Army
Family Years
Married Janet Louise Young on September 17, 1977 in Newport News, Rappahannock County, Virginia by the Rev Donald Monk. The couple had two children: one boy - Thomas and one girl - Tracey. The couple divorced on January 5, 1982.
Thomas and Janet would eventually have two children:
- Thomas Propst
- Tracey Propst
Married Paulette Suzette Timko on July 14, 1984 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: two boys - Albert James and Jabob Myers, and two girls - Jennah Pauline and Hannah Paulette.
Thomas and Paulette would have eventually have four children;
- Albert James Propst
- Jennah Pauline Propst
- Amy Jane Propst
- Laura Ellen Propst
Residences
Working Years
Employed by the State of Ohio at the Trumbull Correctional Institute. Formerly a press operator for Eastwood Manufacturing.
Personal Life
Death
Thomas committed suicide after murdering his wife on August 30, 2011 in New Lyme Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio.