Tommy "Tom" Jack Levi passed away on Saturday, September 25th, 2021, at his home in Midwest City, Oklahoma with family at his side. Tom was born June 23, 1935, in Concho, Oklahoma, to George and Lillian (Whitebird) Levi. He accepted Jesus as his savior in the early eighties and was baptized by the late Rev. Johnny Lay. Accepting Jesus as his Lord and Savior was the most important decision he has ever made. Tom taught the senior men's Sunday school class and was a yoke fellow in the deacons ministry at Glorieta Baptist Church.
Tom is survived by his wife of 54 years, Pauline; son, John Levi; daughter, Annette Johnson; and brother, Jerry Levi. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Gale Levi and Curtis Levi; sisters, Georgia Henderson and Linda Dyer; children, Lillian Star Levi, Robert Levi, and Sherry Hill; grandchildren, Paul Babin and Heavenlee Daugomah.
Surviving grandchildren are; Christian Daugomah, David Levi, James Levi, Kasie Hill, Skye Hill, Semary Hill, Kevin Daugomah, Stephen Factor, Reece Rischel, Trey Eason, Amaya Eason, Kayden Highwalker, Ace Eason, Tyrell Mathis, and Ty'Lynn Ward.
Tom was a photographer and took many pictures at various events and activities held at Glorieta. Photographs included church mission trips to Montana, North Dakota, Buffalo, New York, family reunions, high school reunions at Bacone, Chilocco, and Haskell, as well as tribal pow wows.
Tom enjoyed watching football games on TV. He was an OU Sooners fan. During his younger years he umpired softball games at Wheeler Park and refereed little league football games. Tom enjoyed watching his great grandson, Trey Eason, play football with the Anadarko Warriors and later Trey's football games playing with John Marshall High School in Oklahoma City. John Marshall won the 2017 3-A State Championship. What a proud family!
Thank you to our church family and many others who prayed for us during this time and also to those who brought meals to the home and for the meal provided by the church family and others. God bless you all.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.eisenhourfuneralhome.com for the Levi family.