or's degree, Tom commenced his career as a 4-H agent in Sparta, Wis. A fateful visit to the neighboring community of Black River Falls won Tom an introduction to Monica Ann Byrns, his future wife and the love of his life. Shortly after marrying Monica, Tom enrolled in a master's program at UW-Madison, becoming one of the first to graduate with an Agricultural Sciences degree. Here, Tom was encouraged to pursue his Ph.D., but he resisted, knowing his calling wasn't in classrooms but in league with Wisconsin's preeminent farming industry and in reverent alliance with the farmers who made it so. Upon completing his master's degree, Tom accepted the position of county agent for La Crosse County in La Crosse, Wis. After a fruitful decade here, Tom accepted a new position as country agent for Dane Country, then the nation's shining exemplar of farming and prodigious dairy production. He and Monica, now sporting a family of three, returned to the Madison area where they raised their family and lived out their lives. Tom was an avid reader of the news and erudite commentary, in particular, the Atlantic Monthly and Madison's (then) two daily papers. Tom kept to a concise, abiding number of pastimes, chief among them were his daily battles with the crossword puzzle. A question or thought often initiated a response from Tom in the form of a singsong rhyme, ditty or adage; a stable that was astonishing for its breadth and precision. Tom was known for his pithy wit and clever rejoinders. For Tom, many of life's problems could be worked out over a few games of solitaire and which for him were not only a familiar evening routine but an occasion to reflect and ponder while actively engaged. Upon retiring, Tom remained faithful to the Wisconsin countryside he loved. He and Monica built a home outside Mount Horeb the refuge where for Tom feeding the birds and surveying the world from the front porch constituted contentment. For those lucky enough to know him, Tom was admired for being a modest sagacious, talented and kindhearted man: a true embodiment of America's greatest generation. Tom is survived by his children, Katie (John Michael) Jones, Peggy (Erik Johnson) O'Connell and Patrick O'Connell; grandchildren, Alissa (Daniel) Exner, Madeleine (Cody) Rome, Olivia Jones, Ian, Caroline and Lily Johnson; great-granddaughter Ellie Grace; and sister, Joan Lepry. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019, at ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 602 Everglade Drive, Madison, with Father Bart Timmerman, celebrant. Visitation will be held at the church from 9 a.m. until the time of the Mass. Burial will be at Resurrection Cemetery with military honors. The family wishes to thank all who have so gently and compassionately cared for Tom at the end of his life, and in particular, Sandy Wimble. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Tom's name may be made to Agrace HospiceCare, 5395 E. Cheryl Parkway, Madison, WI 53711. Online condolences may be made at www.gundersonfh.com. Gunderson Camacho Mount Horeb Funeral & Cremation Care 500 N. Eighth Street (608) 437-5077 To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.gundersonfh.com/obituaries/Thomas-Edward-OConnell?obId=8869385#/celebrationWall