

Thomas Oliver Proffitt, Colonel, USAF (Ret.), 84 years old, peacefully left this world to be with the Lord on July 5, 2025. Born in Austin, Texas, on January 29, 1941, he was a beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather whose life was truly a testament to love, service, and faith.
From a young age, Thomas was known for his kind heart and unwavering spirit. Growing up in Austin with his parents, Oliver and Wilma (Byrom) Proffitt, he was guided by a deep sense of purpose and a desire to serve others. Graduating from Travis High School in 1959, he went on to marry the love of his life, Flo, on June 16, 1962 — a union that spanned an incredible 63 years filled with love, laughter, and shared dreams.
Thomas’s journey led him to the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1963. His passion for learning and dedication to his country soon led to his commission into the Air Force and earning degrees in Meteorology from the University of Utah and later a Master’s from the University of Texas.
Over 28 years of service, Thomas dedicated his life to the nation he loved. His career was marked by multiple tours abroad, including Vietnam and Germany, and recognition through numerous awards and accomplishments including, the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, and Meritorious Service Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Defense Service Medal, and the Vietnam Service Medal. As the Air Weather Service Chief of Staff, he retired in 1990, leaving behind a legacy of leadership and commitment.
After his military service, Thomas and Flo made Austin their home once more, where he continued to serve his community through roles at the Texas Workforce Commission and Radian Corporation. His life's work was driven by a profound sense of duty and an enduring faith that guided him through every chapter.
Thomas’s heart belonged to his family. He and Flo cherished their children—Debbie, Carrie, and Jonathan—and their grandchildren, who were the light of his life. He is survived by his wife, Flo, daughter Debbie and husband Marc Pate (Spicewood, Texas), daughter Carrie and husband Richard Coble (Cedar Park, Texas), and son Jonathan and wife Marcy Proffitt (College Station, Texas). Grandchildren include Marcus and wife Jordyn Pate, Jacob and wife Amelia Pate, Seth and wife Rebekah Pate, Matthew Coble, Joshua Coble and fiancé Amy Ailiff, Conner Proffitt and fiancé Marissa Henley, Cassidy Proffitt, Zachary Proffitt, Jacey Cole, Aidan Cole, Gavin Cole, Sadie Cole, great grandbabies Jones, and Archer and numerous nieces, nephews and close friends.
From family gatherings to heartfelt conversations, his love was woven into every moment shared. Barbecuing, watching Longhorn football, golfing, and playing the piano were ways he expressed his warmth and personality. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, James, but his spirit lives on in the laughter, love, and memories he left behind. His legacy is one of devotion— to his faith, his family, and his country—and his kindness touched all who knew him. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will forever remain in the hearts of those he loved.
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