Tommy was such a sweet soul. He prided himself in raising show dogs and training his black lab for field trials where they won many awards. He loved eating good food and watching football where his favorite teams included the Arkansas Razorbacks, LSU Tigers, New Orleans Saints, and Kansas City Chiefs. All that knew him knew that Tommy's favorite colors were red and black. He found great pleasure in riding shotgun and would always ''call shotgun'' before a car ride. Tommy was also a volunteer fire fighter and an honorary sheriff's deputy. He loved his cell phone and never went anywhere without it and most importantly, Tommy was a child of God and a true light to others.
In addition to his parents, Tommy is preceded in death by his brother, Benjamin Grady Landers, Jr. Survivors include his aunts and uncles, Betty Hebert, Nancy Fontana and husband Louis, Jay Bringol and Larry Bringol; a special cousin, Lyn Pomes; along with numerous other cousins and friends.
Graveside services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 11, 2024, at Oakland Cemetery in Warren, AR. You can sign Tommy's guestbook registry on this page.
Condolences(4)
Mary Linely
Rohwer,, AR Tuesday, October 15, 2024 When I was married I lived in Arkansas City. I knew Tommy, his parents and brother. I remember him always having a smile. So sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers for the family.Sandra Irvin
Arkansas City, AR Saturday, October 12, 2024 I was so sorry to hear of Tommy’s death. He was a precious young man. Sorry I could not make it to his funeral.Kelly Crawford Cessor
Arkansas City, AR Saturday, October 12, 2024 Rest in Peace Coach Tommy...He was present for EVERY game, right beside Coach Campbell. We truly were blessed to have him be part of our school.
Prayers for peace and comfort
Janet Kimbrough
Denison, TX Thursday, October 10, 2024 So very sorry to hear of Tommy’s passing. He was truly a special soul.