

Tommy is survived by his siblings Gigi Deguinion-Stewart of Phoenix, AZ, Robin Suafa of Sumner, WA, and Bonne Mongold of San Diego, CA. Also, his nieces and nephews, Derek and Dominique Stewart of Phoenix, AZ, Christopher Te'o of Anchorage, AL, Falepopo, Fia Tele, and Fiafia of Sumner, WA, and Kody and Kailey of San Diego, CA. In addition to his beloved bulldog, Bella Deguinion. He is predeceased by his father Ernesto Deguinion, his mother Barbara Deguinion, and his sister Cathy-Jo Deguinion.
Tommy was born in California on August 23rd, 1969, to Barbara and Ernesto Deguinion and was their only son. He graduated from Morse High School in 1987. Tommy was a devoted, hardworking employee at United Airlines for over 20 years.
With Tommy working at the airlines, it sparked his interest to travel. He has been all over the world to many different European and South American countries. Tommy was a foodie and enjoyed trying different dishes that many wouldn’t dare to. He enjoyed being by the water, that is where you could find him either fishing or out enjoying the sea breeze. Tommy loved to spend time with his Bella, taking her on walks at the park and spoiling her with his endless love.
Tommy will be remembered for how caring he was to those that he loved the most. There was no limit that he would go to for those that meant the world to him. Whenever you are down, you could guarantee that Tommy would put a smile on your face since he was such a jokester.
One of the greatest titles that Tommy received was Tito. He served as a pivotal role model for his nieces and nephews. He was inspiring, supportive, loving, and someone that they all looked up to. He got many of them into wrestling and took them to WWF shows. He also helped them find joy in video games by taking them to Wunderland or buying them the newest game console that came out. Tommy gave his nieces and nephews their sense of humor, they will always remember his "pull my finger joke" and they will miss hearing “Boo Go” is going to get them while they walked down the hall.
Tommy will definitely be missed by his sisters, his nieces and nephews, his United family, and his friends.
The family is honored that his childhood brothers will be carrying him to his final resting place.
If you would like to pay your respects, please join us on December 16th, 2020, for the viewing and service at Funeraria del Angel at 3960 Imperial Ave., San Diego, CA 92113, for the viewing between 10:00 am-12:00 pm and the service 12:00 pm-1:00 pm. The burial will take place at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery at 4470 Hilltop Drive. San Diego, CA 92102, from 2:00 pm-2:30. Due to COVID, we are required to wear masks and observe social distancing. The cemetery is limiting the number of people allowed at the gravesite, so internment will be family only.
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