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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Thomas A. Geib, born on October 25, 1949, passed away peacefully on July 8, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, resourcefulness, and a zest for life that touched all who knew him.
Thomas was a man of many interests. His days were often filled with the simple joys he found in biking through scenic trails, immersing himself in the pages of historical books, skiing down gentle slopes, nurturing his garden, and enjoying the tranquility of fishing. These pursuits reflected his curious mind and appreciation for both adventure and introspection. At home, Thomas could always be found with a project at hand—fixing things around the house with patience and skill, always ready to lend a helping hand or share a clever solution.
He was well known for his witty sense of humor, brightening gatherings with a kind word and a timely joke. His laughter was genuine, and his outlook on life inspired those around him to find joy in everyday moments.
Thomas is deeply missed by his surviving family: his brothers, Robert Geib and Richard Geib; his sisters-in-law, Darcy Geib and Debbie Geib; his nieces and nephews and his partner and best friend, Aggie Arko. He is also remembered with love for those who preceded him in death: his brother, John Geib, and his parents, John and Ann Geib.
Throughout his life, Thomas made a lasting impression, whether through his hobbies, his commitment to family, or his ability to bring levity and skill to every situation. Those who knew him will recall not just his many talents, but also his willingness to help, his wisdom, and his unwavering kindness.
Thomas A. Geib’s legacy continues in the memories and stories shared by his family and friends. He will be remembered with affection and pride for a life well-lived.
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