Plymouth - Thomas Dohner, 61, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at his home. The son of John and Donna (Sollars) Dohner, Tom was born in Marion on March 17, 1965.
Known as a true “Jack of all Trades,” Tom had the ability to master any task he set his mind to. Those who knew Tom will remember him for his lively spirit and sense of humor. Above all else, he was the utmost generous soul you had ever met. His family including all of the Collins were the heart of his world.
In his free time, Tom liked to listen to 70’s and 80’s Rock.
He will be missed by his children, Crystal Gibson and Thomas (Faith) Dohner; grandsons, Chance & Camdin; sister, Tammy Coleman; along with his nieces and nephews, Chris Dohner, John Dohner, Wade McCoy, Jessica Sliter, Erin Coleman, Donny Potter, and Bunk (Tommy) Potter.
Tom is preceded in death by his parents, John and Donna; and his siblings, Johnny Dohner, Theresa McCoy, Diane Canode, and William Dohner.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Condolences can be left for the family at www.johnson-danielson.com
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