Thomas Stenoien

Passed: January 14, 2023

Obituary

We regretfully announce the passing of Thomas (Tom) William Stenoien.  He, and his beloved Boston Terrier, Judge, were taken from us tragically and unexpectedly on January 14th, 2023. He was 71.  His family and many friends are deeply saddened and shocked by his untimely death.  Tom was born on March 11, 1951, in Minneapolis.  He lived in Crosslake, Minnesota and Goodyear, Arizona and was a loving husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and sibling.  He is survived by his wife, Mary Jo, his three sons Matthew (Shari), Michael, and David (Shannon), his five grandchildren (Mallori, Nicolas, Keira, Aubrey, Ella) and several loving friends.  Thomas was full of vigor; was adventurous and lived life to the fullest. Anyone who knew him would say that he was the most hard-working, insightful, caring, kind and generous person. He loved with his entire being and poured his heart into every relationship he had and everything he did. He did anything for anyone in need; was personable and made people happy. He engaged others and made them laugh, think, and strive to be the best version of themselves. He will be forever loved and remembered. We will miss him more than words can say but take some solace knowing that he is with God in heaven.  We appreciate all your love and support during this difficult time.  In lieu of flowers, please donate to the World Wildlife Federation.

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10 responses to Thomas Stenoien

  1. May the gentle sunshine of memories
    Be the light in this hour of darkness.
    Tom was a great person.

  2. Lisa Behr says:

    I had the pleasure of working with Tom at Stratasys. He was an incredibly kind man and I am grateful to have known him. I am so very sorry for your loss.

  3. We were very saddened to learn of this tragic accident. Our condolences & our prayers to all family & friends.

  4. Quoc Hoang says:

    Although I have never met your father, I can tell how wonderful he must have been just by knowing you. We reflect the best parts of our parents thanks to the loving way they raised us.

    I am very sorry for your loss.

  5. Tim Thellin says:

    Such a sad loss. Thoughts and prayers with the Stenoien family. I had the pleasure working with Tom most of my career at Stratasys. Always great to work with and enjoyed talking with him in non work related things. I remember the first few years playing him one on one in basketball. Even though he was older he was tough to guard. Glad I was able to see him last winter for a round of golf. He will be missed.

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