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Thomas Groene

1931 - 2024

Thomas Groene obituary, 1931-2024, Lawrence, KS

Thomas Groene Obituary

Superman has gone home. If Tom Groene was not born on the planet Krypton, he was still a superhero to his children, grandchildren and quite a few kids in the neighborhood. He passed away May 11 at the age of 92.

Born December 29, 1931 to Anthony and Regina Groene in Winfield Kansas, Dad was the youngest son of ten children. His first education was in a traditional one room schoolhouse where most of the other students were his siblings. He went to high school in Winfield and perhaps did not yet shine as a student but was certainly busy. As his long-time friend Melvin Lawrence said-We spent a lot of time driving around looking to do good. It just took us most of the night to do it.

Dad assumed that he would be a farmer and rancher. He raised cattle with his dad and brother. It was time when it was still possible to drive a herd of cattle down the country roads from one pasture to another on horseback.

Dad played baseball in the Winfield city night leagues and a lot of pick-up games. After one game in the field across from the Scott family farm, he got up the nerve to ask Grandma Scott if he could take her daughter Gaye out on a date, It would have gone better if he had thought to remove his baseball cleats before walking through the house. Grandma did forgive him but no one is sure when. He and Mom were married in April of 1953. It was a union that lasted 71 years.

Dad was asked to try out for the St. Louis Browns baseball team. Unfortunately, the U.S. Army draft came first and sent him to Korea. Fortunately, the armistice was signed as he was on the boat headed to Korea and most of the conflict had quieted. Despite his disinclination to be there, in what was a hallmark of Dad's character, he made the best of it. The army organized football and baseball leagues to occupy the troops and Dad slipped right in, running the recreation facilities, playing sports and avoiding marching on the parade grounds.

After several years driving a truck for Dowell and working construction, Dad and Mom made the momentous decision for him to go to college at Southwestern College in Winfield. With the GI bill, a football scholarship and a night job at the gas company, Dad was able to go to school and support a family. Graduating in three and a half years, Dad turned down an invitation to try out for the St Louis Cardinals football team to begin a career with Travelers Insurance. He continued with Travelers through several moves and promotions until 1968 when he moved the family to Lawrence and took the opportunity to buy Cliff Calvin's share of what is now CEK. Until his retirement, he remained at CEK with his business partners Bill Eddy, joined later by Joe Baker.

Cliff Calvin served as a mentor to Dad and told him that if he made his money in this town then he should work to give back to it and he did. Dad served on the boards of and became president of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, Cottonwood Foundation, Lawrence Rotary, Lawrence Memorial Hospital Foundation, Lawrence Country Club, O'Connell Youth Ranch for Boys. He served on the boards of Habitat for Humanity, Boys and Girls Club, United Way and Lawrence National Bank. He founded the Penny Jones Open in 1982 to benefit the LMH Foundation and chaired it for the first 25 years. He was a coordinator for the KU Relays and President of the Quarterback Club and Roundball Club. He served as a chairman of the city's Board of Zoning Appeals and treasurer of the Action Eighty Committee. He coached Little League football and helped with Boy Scouts. He was awarded the Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year, Cottonwood's Lifetime Achievement Award, Rotary's Paul Harris Award, and the Boys and Girls Club Man of the Year Award.

After his retirement, he and Mom traveled widely, often with the education-based Elder Hostel tours. He played a lot of golf. He helped Mom maintain a huge garden and developed a devoted following of grandchildren who will always remember helping Grandpa drive the tractor.

He is survived by his wife Gaye, their children: Scott (Christy) Groene, Moab, Ut. and Marsha (Mark) Buhler, Jonathan (Jennifer) Groene and Brett (Sandy) Groene all of Lawrence, 13 grandchildren,10 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews

Services for Dad will be held Saturday May 18 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church at 10:00, followed by a visitation. A private interment will take place later.

In recognition of the impact of education on Dad's life, memorial contributions may be made to Southwestern College in Tom Groene's name and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.

For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on May 15, 2024.

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Anita Arkeketa

June 7, 2024

Marsha, my condolences to you and your family. What a blessing to have had your father for so long. I'm sure you made him very proud. Anita Arkeketa

Nancy Hedrick

May 22, 2024

Dear Gaye, Jonathan, Marsha, Mark, and Family,

Tom was an amazing man and he was liked and respected by everyone.
There is nothing more difficult than losing a husband, father, or father-in-law especially when you are a close and loving family. May the memories that you shared comfort your heart with love and peace.

My sincere condolences are sent to all of you.

Nancy Hedrick

Verner Newman

May 17, 2024

Jonathan I'm sorry for your loss of course I knew your dad you Bret and Scott my Condolences to the family my brother from another mother prayers sent Brother

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Reece Wiley

May 15, 2024

My enduring memory of Tom is from the winter of 1968. My car was stuck in the snow across from his Louisiana St. house. Tom apparently saw me trying to move it. He came out and spent part of his evening helping me, whom he barely knew. The definition of driving around, doing good. They don't make 'em like him any more.

GARTH TERLIZZI

May 15, 2024

Played in Tom's golf group for many years at LCC. Always very pleasant and very good golfer. Marcia and Mark, sorry for you loss. RIP Tom.

Gene Meyer

May 15, 2024

The reference to Superman describing Tom was accurate. I had the honor of knowing Tom through his volunteer work at LMH with the Endowment and the Penny Jones Golf Tournament that has raised over time hundreds of thousands of dollars to benefit patients cared for at LMH. In many meetings to discuss health care in Lawrence he was a voice of reason and someone whose opinions were so valuable. But most importantly he was plainly a nice fellow. Always a smile, a kind word and the type of person you wanted to be around. Thoughts to the family who he loved so much and to all that knew Tom well. RIP Tom

Mark Elzea

May 15, 2024

Brett and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. I always enjoyed visiting with your dad.

Janell Farabi

May 14, 2024

Tom was one of my many favorite cousins. We always enjoyed times spent with a large family at Thanksgiving. He made family time important. He may not know his impact on others but as mom told it she was stopped for speeding in Wichita. First I don´t think my mom ever drove over any speed limit ever ever on purpose so this was quite a surprise. As she produced her drivers license the officer said... " are you related to Tom Groene?" Why yes she said he is my nephew. And with a few nice college stories about Tom, he told her to have a nice day! The real Dorothy from Kansas loved to tell that story. Some people you just look forward to seeing and he was one. Rest in peace. Janell Groene Farabi

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