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Thomas Reilly Jr.

September 17, 1933 ~ November 30, 2021

Thomas Francis Reilly, Jr. 88, was reunited with his beautiful blushing bride, Joyce, on Tuesday, November 30, 2021, at the Iowa Veterans Home, Marshalltown. Family and friends are gathering from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, December 10, 2021, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Burial with military honors will be at a later date at Squires Cemetery. Tom was born on September 17, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Thomas and Eula (Maggart) Reilly Sr. He graduated from Milan High School and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Missouri in 1955. Later that year, Tom joined the United States Air Force. Lt. Reilly flew F-86 Sabre jets, and was especially proud of his service as one of 19 pilots at the time assigned to protect the US Capitol. His life truly began on April 7, 1956, when he married Joyce Adams at Saint Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. For nearly 62 years, Joyce was his one and only. She took care of the home and family while he traveled for his career. Tom landed in Cedar Rapids with Farmsteads Foods before moving on into a long career in sales with Ayerst Pharmaceuticals, Weems Group, Osborne International Multifoods, and Linn Photo. In retirement, his strong work ethic and people skills led him to drive school bus for Prairie. He could make friends with anyone and enjoyed staying active. Tom's passion for flying continued long after his military service. He was a private pilot and charter member of the Cloud 9 Flying Club. Over the years, he also served as a Boy Scout leader and learned to grow the finicky sterling silver rose. His family and friends will greatly miss him. Survivors include his children, Ted (Karen) Reilly and Melissa (Sam Schumacher) Reilly; grandson, Travis; brother, Timothy F. Reilly; and aunt, Lois Swearengen. He was preceded by his parents; wife, Joyce; son, Christopher; sister-in-law, Frances Dardeau; and brother-in-law, James (Kathleen) Adams.

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  1. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids

  2. Tom was an extraordinary person – a gentleman who truly loved life and highly valued his family and friends. I have many fond memories of activities and flying with Tom in the Cloud 9 Flying Club at Cedar Rapids. Always a thorough and safe pilot, he also had an infectious sense of humor and always had a fun story to share. My sincere sympathy to his family in the loss of of Tom.

  3. Tom will be missed by everyone who ever met him. He had a pleasant smile and a great story to tell. I was working in the pharmacy when I first met Tom and loved to talk about flying with him. We both had a love for and lots to talk about flying and eventually were both in Cloud 9 Flying Club together. What a great person to have known. Condolences to his family.

  4. I always looked forward to seeing Tom when he came to see his local Dr, his kindness and wit I will always remember. Tom’s stories and his love of Joyce … if we could all be so lucky to experience this. Melissa he was a good guy…. so sorry for your loss. Barb N

  5. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your lossour thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.


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