Thomas Paul Restelli Jr.

Thomas Paul Restelli Jr.

December 18, 1949 - March 07, 2020
Trabuco Canyon CA

Thomas Paul Restelli Jr.

December 18, 1949 - March 07, 2020
Trabuco Canyon CA

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Restelli Jr., Thomas P.

Thomas P. Restelli Jr., age 70, loving husband, father, music and sports aficionado, and coach to many passed away March 7, 2020.

Tom attended Santa Ana HS, and graduated from California State University Fullerton with a BA in business and marketing.

He was a respected Sales Manager at Colgate-Palmolive Company for over 32 years. After retirement he continued raising his grandson and supported his wife’s career in registered nursing education.

Tom is survived by his wife, Diane of 41 years of marriage, and his beloved children Thomas “Paul,” Matthew, and Jonathan “Mark.” He is adored by his grandchildren Lucas Robinson, Rylie McGuire, Audrey, Carson, Cheyenne, Ryatt, and Stella. He is also survived by his siblings Stephen, Kathy Sheppard, and Lorraine Urtz.

 

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11 responses to Thomas Paul Restelli Jr.

  1. Diane
    Bob and I are on sad about Tom’s passing. He was such a vibrant person who loved his family above all else. He was caring – I will never forget his kindness when my Dad passed and he drive me to Anaheim to a funeral home to help me take things for my Dad. He was a gem and a wonderful Father Grandfather Husband and friend. We will miss him
    Bob and Mary Kay

  2. Kathy says:

    I am sooo very sad to know you are no longer with us big bro. May you rest in peace & paradise <3

  3. Big Brother, I’m at a loss for words to Express my sorrow in hearing of your passing. I love you Tom. Rest easy Big Brother

  4. John Bryant says:

    My deepest sympathy to Diane and family on Tom’s passing. We hit it off instantly would could of been our mutual love of the Los Angeles Dodgers, in fact we went to a Dodgers game together. Tom was easy to like because he was so easy going. He loved family above all and really enjoyed retirement. I’ll miss our sports talks and his infectious laugh. God Bless

  5. TOMMY, part of the Grant Street Rascals!! You and your family were an awesome and steady part of my childhood. With what’s happening today you would have been a good leader! Rest In Peace, my friend.
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