His memorial service will be held on December 4, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at Shearer Hills Baptist Church, 360 Interpark Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78216. A Celebration of Life will immediately follow in the Fellowship Hall.
Tommy was born in Columbia, South Carolina on April 27, 2000 to Thomas S. Jardine and LTC (Ret) Suzanne C. Jardine, DVM.
He graduated from Trinity Christian Academy, San Antonio, TX in 2018. Tommy was working toward an Associate Degree in Veterinary Technology at Penn Foster.
As a teen, Tommy played classical and electric guitar. He played in the Community Bible Church youth band and also volunteered in the Communications department running cameras during service production. In his senior year, Tommy played on his high school soccer team. He loved to work out and was an avid snowboarder with his mom and his friends, Katherine and Christian. He also enjoyed hunting and his time with Cross Trail Outfitters.
After high school, Tommy worked as a sports photographer and in food service. Fitness was important to him and he enjoyed working part time at Lifetime Fitness as a Climb Team member. He was employed at My Pet’s Vet as a kennel assistant and was quicky promoted to Technician, working with his mother in the veterinary field. He then took charge of an expansion project as the Lead Technician /Manager, and was pivotal in the startup and growth of a second veterinary hospital in San Antonio. As a result, he earned the coveted My Pet’s Vet Superstar award. He also worked with the nonprofit rescue organization, God’s Dogs Rescue, to place cats and dogs in homes. A year ago, he made a career change to sales at North Star Mazda fulfilling his desire to work in the automotive industry, where he developed new skills and thrived.
Tommy brought joy to the lives of many, with the way he helped others problem solve, win, and succeed. Most of all he loved to laugh and to have fun with his family, friends and his beloved fiancée, Alexis (Lex) Parsons. His passion for fast cars and, of course, fast motorcycles was obvious in the way he lived and loved. He rode with the 210 on 2s Bike Community in San Antonio.
He traveled every chance he could; to see his father in France, to family in Wisconsin, and anywhere he could go have fun. He loved his pets and is preceded by his Golden Retriever, Toby, and Dachshund, Bart, and is survived by Lhasa Apso Samson, Chihuahua Tippy, and cats Tyler, Smudge, and Chester.
Tommy is preceded in death by his grandfather, Howard Ainsworth. He is survived by his fiancée, Alexis Parsons; his father Thomas Jardine, his mother Suzanne Jardine, and his grandmother Janice Ainsworth. He was loved and will be remembered by his friends and extended family.
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