Thomas A. “Tom” Denlinger

Thomas A. “Tom” Denlinger

Thomas A. “Tom” Denlinger, age 67, of Cuba City, WI, completed his earthly journey on April 11, 2025, at Stonehill Care Center while surrounded by his loving family.  To honor Tom’s life, a private family Celebration of Life is being held.  The Tri-State Cremation Center is humbly serving Tom’s family.
 
Tom was born on July 9, 1957, in Dubuque, IA, a son to Virgil and Norma (Mulligan) Denlinger.  He was a truly honorable man who understood quite clearly the importance and value of family and did his best each day to remind all of them of this reality.  Tom invested his working career with the family business, Denlinger Insurance, and enjoyed every new client who came into his life while working alongside his family and friends.  Tom possessed a strong work ethic and always gave 110% in all that he did. 
 
For those who knew Tom well, it was always evident that his family was a top priority in his life also.  Many would refer to him as his sons’ greatest fan.  Tom never passed up an opportunity to spend some quality time in the blacksmith shop, or add a little hunting and fishing into his day, but truth be told, when it came to his family time, sports was where his heart really shined.  Tom was known for his charge whistle by most fans in the area as Trent and Theo rose through the ranks throughout their youth, but in time as he ventured out to cheer on Trent and his teammates at Badger football games, and eventually following his son Theo into playing with the White Sox and Red Sox, it almost appeared that his cheering grew even stronger and louder right along with the size of the crowds.  You could not find a more loyal supporter of his family and all of their adventures in life than Tom.  With the love of his life, Tina (Meyer), by his side, the boys were sure to have their own personal cheering section wherever life took them. 
 
It’s difficult to imagine losing Tom so early in life and after his courageous battle with cancer over the last 5 years, we could see his weary battle worn spirit beginning to stumble.  He never gave up, never surrendered and fought with bravery until the very end, but we know that his greatest fear wasn’t actually passing, but rather having to leave us behind for now.  Our hearts break with a permanent scar that it seems will never mend as we face the days ahead, but we know and trust that Tom is finally at peace today and his legacy will thankfully live on without hesitation in the hearts and minds of all who knew and loved him.  Thank you, Tom, for leading by example, teaching what should be taught, and never leaving your position at the helm of our family for even one second.  May the Lord hold you safe and securely in His loving arms until we meet again and may our pain find peace in time through the abundance of wonderful memories you’ve left behind.  
 
Those left to cherish the memory of Tom include,
his loving wife,
Tina Denlinger, Cuba City, WI;

 

his two sons,

Trent (Sam) Denlinger, Platteville, WI,

and Theron “Theo” (Jess) Denlinger, Cuba City, WI;

 

his adored granddaughter,

Teah Denlinger;

 

his siblings,
Jim (Sue) Denlinger, Dubuque, IA,
Lynn Denlinger, Crystal River, FL,
and Bill (Carol) Denlinger, Cape Coral, FL;
 
along with numerous extended family, friends, and neighbors.
 
Tom was preceded in death by his parents.
 
Tom’s family would like to thank the nurses and staff at Stonehill and Hospice of Dubuque for all of their professional and compassionate care.
 
Online condolences may be shared with Tom’s family atwww.tristatecremationcenter.com

To honor Tom’s life, a private family Celebration of Life is being held. 

9 comments on “Thomas A. “Tom” Denlinger
  1. Rose says:

    I am so very sorry Denlinger family.love you all.i miss your Mom so very much too.

  2. Anne Gindorff says:

    A wonderful gentle man. Always happy as a lark. My Brother Nick feels bad. He taught him. Peace to all.

  3. Wright Family says:

    We are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
    Scott, Connie, Maggie and Kylie Wright

  4. Nancy Davies says:

    Dear Tina and Family,
    I will always remember conferences with you both! Tom scared me to death. I never knew if he was being serious or not. Then Theo rolled around and I knew what to expect. Your boys came to school ready to learn and fly high. The love of living you shared with your boys will be passed on to their children and grandchildren. What a legacy!
    Don’t be surprised, you will find his spirit and humor everywhere for the rest of your life!

  5. Jan Haney says:

    Tina, I am so sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!

  6. Cruciani Family says:

    We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Tom.

    Tom was a wonderful man. He was kind, compassionate, and always put others before himself. He was a great friend, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

    We know there are no words that can truly express the pain of losing a loved one. But, do know that you are not alone in this.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  7. Janet Glasgow says:

    Tina and the rest of the Denlinger family. I had the opportunity to work with Tom at various time with the business and his mother. God rest him and know that he was welcomed by his parents.

  8. JoAnn Vize says:

    I knew Tom since we were young, as we lived right down the street from him and the family. I have many fond memories of him, both growing up and as adults. The last time I saw him was when all of my siblings and myself walked into the Denlinger Insurance Company to surprise him and Jim. It was incredible!! All of us are spread all over the US, with a handful in WA state. I will remember him as my lifelong friend, as well as the wonderful man he was. You will be deeply missed. Fly high with the angels. To Tina and all of his family, I offer my most heartfelt condolences! ❤️May God surround you with His love during this difficult time.

  9. Sara Williams says:

    I always enjoyed Tom’s enthusiasm at Trent and Theo’s games. He was such a a friendly person and awesome supporter of CCHS. So sorry for your loss.

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