

He was born in Amarillo, Texas to James Patrick and Sue Ann Christian Constanzo on October 22, 1966.
Tom was a man who has always been set in his ways and could be a bit stubborn at times, especially when it came to matters of the heart and his family as they were his number one priority. While he did have his favorites (and they know who they are) he loved his family with every ounce of his body. He was a great son, brother, and father, but an even better grandfather, as he always put the grandchildren first.
Tom enjoyed pulling a good prank, even if it aggravated the recipient, he spent many years working as a handyman in the area, providing some of the best work in the area. To him work was not work, rather a way to relieve his life stresses. Tom was also not afraid to donate his services when the community was in need, just like with his pranks it may have aggravated others, but he felt that when someone was in need they should get help. He was a one of a kind man and leaves behind a legacy of love and hard work.
Tom is survived by 2 sons Patrick Blake Constanzo and Nicholas James Constanzo and wife Dusty Morgan both of Midland, by a daughter Cynthia Marie Constanzo of Colorado City, and by grandchildren Patrick, Aidan, Brian, Noah, Isiah, Greyson, Kaden, and Aly. He is also survived by his sisters Cynthia Sheree Constanzo of Colorado City and Michelle Constanzo Boswell and husband Jeffrey of Lobesville Tennessee, as well as by special friend and employer Sharon NoleTubby, and by several nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends.
The family will hold a Celebration of his Life at the Hutchinson on June 14th.
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