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Thomas Webster, age 31, of Oshkosh, WI, passed away on January 5, 2026, at his residence. Tom was born on October 15, 1994, the son of Eric and Anne (Markin) Webster, in Milwaukee, WI. He graduated from Tremper High School in Kenosha, WI. After graduation, Tom pursued an acting career and went out to California multiple times to network and seek opportunities there. He later moved to Chicago and attended Second City improv and acting classes. He was able to land appearances on "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago PD". Later, Tom started a career as a freelance game programmer.
Tom was always active and enjoyed spending time with his family. He traveled to many fun places, including New York City, New Orleans, Santa Monica, Memphis, and others. He was an avid theme park fan, and he and his dad loved roller coasters. Together, they would find the biggest roller coasters and ride them all until park closing time. Tom was a classic car enthusiast and bought his first car when he was fourteen. He would rev the motor in the driveway and had a countdown until he could get his driver's license. Over the years, Tom owned many awesome cars including a Fiero, Corvette, and a Mustang. Tom enjoyed body building and trained naturally, getting many compliments and requests for training advice. Tom worked very hard at bodybuilding and even bravely entered a competition at sixteen. He was the youngest competitor the show ever had. Tom also enjoyed long hikes, tennis, golf, skiing, and water skiing.
Tom was a charismatic, intelligent, fun loving person and was often the life of the party wherever he went. He loved to make people laugh, had many adventures, and was a strong person throughout his life.
Tom is survived by his parents, Eric and Anne Webster, his sister, Megan; grandfather, Peter Webster; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends.
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