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Tom Laboda Stevens Point WI has died, Family mourns his death

What was Tom Laboda's cause of death? Stevens Point WI resident is dead. Learn more about Tom Laboda's death and obituary

by Bryan Moses
March 8, 2023
Tom Laboda Stevens Point WI has died, Family mourns his death
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Tom Laboda Death – Tom Laboda, a resident of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, and graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point has passed away sadly. He was announced dead on social media on Tuesday, March 7th, 2023. “Your smile would light up a room. Your laugh would spread like wildfire. No one gave better hugs than you did. You were one of a kind and will never forget you. Love you buddy. I’m so thankful and blessed for all the years we were friends. Please don’t haunt me. Lol. Best dart partner I ever had. Till we meet again.” Scharron Zygowicz shared on Facebook.

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Who was Tom Laboda?

Tom Laboda, a former resident of Racine, Wisconsin, moved to Stevens Point, Wisconsin. With the nickname “Boda,” he was well-liked by his friends and coworkers. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. At offensive tackle for the Pointer football team was Tom Laboda. Boda also cherished participating in rugby club games. The owner of Boneyard Printing by McDill was Tom Laboda.

For many years, Tom Laboda worked as a bartender in Point, principally at Top Hat but occasionally at Buffy’s and Joe’s. Boda was a competent basketball player as well. And he established a softball record that will never be surpassed. Boda spent a year as a member of the Royal Wood’s JL’s Pub staff in Plover.

About Tom Laboda

He participated in a 7-inning game with his pal Tim Shoe Sullivan. Boda enjoyed cooking chili as well. In reality, he held a “Chili Contest” at the bars for a number of years. Individuals used to bring their own chili to work. Boda consistently prevailed in the competition for roughly five years. The huge guy was well-liked and well-known. He was quite witty and had a terrific sense of humor. If he referred to you as “num-nuts,” he liked you.

Simply said, no one else is like him. Although those who loved him are deeply saddened by his passing, his spirit continues to live on in everyone he touched. Though deeply missed, he will be remembered with a much greater affection. He loved spending time with wonderful friends and family and was always up for a good time.

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Tom Laboda’s obituary and funeral arrangements will be released by the family at later date.

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Bryan Moses is a news reporter with SNBC13. Bryan Moses is a reporter with deep knowledge of interesting news and current events. Following up on the latest news on crime and fatalities around the world. Contact: [email protected]

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