formed every aspect of the business, so he felt a connection with those who joined him as the company grew. He encouraged the creation of new products; products that filled a purpose, that fit and felt right. Tom wanted people to enjoy their work and he was profoundly proud of the accomplishments and contributions of Placon's employees. His desire was for Placon to leave this legacy with people, their families, and the community. Placon will be celebrating 50 years this May. While we wish more than anything that Tom could be there, we know that he would prefer the focus be on his Placon family, rather than its founder, who sails off into the sunset. Tom died on April 29, 2016. Tom was a graduate of West High School ('57) and UW Madison College of (Mechanical) Engineering ('62), a member of Chi Psi fraternity, a certified professional engineer, a member of TEC4 and a member of Madison Downtown Rotary. Mohs served on the Boards of American Family Insurance, First Wisconsin (Firstar) Bank, Meriter Hospital, and Wisconsin Historical Society Foundation. Tom was known as being kind, generous, and humble, as well as a man of perspective, wisdom and integrity. He was a positive guy who loved his book club, Friday breakfasts with friends, skiing, time at his farm, dinner and a movie, and precious moments with his family, the greatest creation of a man who spent his life creating things of beauty and purpose. Mohs was the son of the late Dr. Frederic E. and Mary Ellen Mohs. His cherished family includes his wife of 54 years, Nancy, and their children Virginia (1962-66), Linda Granato (Tony) of Madison, Dan Mohs (Ellyn) of Madison and Andrea Klauck (Jim) of Nashotah, as well as his grandchildren Michael, Dominic, Nicholas, and Gabriella Granato, Tommy and Camille Mohs, and Ryan, Adam, and Nathan Klauck. Tom is further survived by his brother, Fred Mohs (Mary), sister, Jane Schimming (Steve), sisters-in-law, Virginia Balentine and Dona Stein, and many nieces, nephews, and greats. A gathering will be held at Blackhawk Country Club on Sunday May 15th from 3-6pm (remarks at 4:30 p.m.). Gifts can be made to United Way Foundation of Dane County, MSO or Wisconsin Historical Society. Cress Funeral and Cremation Service 3610 Speedway Road Madison, WI 53705 608-238-3434