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Thomas “Tom” Lloyd Beseman

July 20, 2023 by Hometown News

Thomas “Tom” Lloyd Beseman, a cherished resident of Swanville, MN, passed away on Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at the age of 58 at the St. Cloud Hospital, surrounded by his devoted family after bravely battling Leukemia for seven years. His condition took a rapid and unexpected turn in the past couple of weeks. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, July 21, 2023, at the Swanville High School in Swanville, MN with Rev. Kevin Zellers officiating. Burial will take place at St. Peter’s Lutheran Cemetery in Swanville, MN. A visitation will be held from 3 to 7 P.M. on Thursday at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church and two hours prior to the service on Friday at Swanville High School. Any donations in Tom’s memory should be made to Swanville Athletic Booster, a cause that was near and dear to his heart. Caring for Tom and his family is the Shelley Funeral Chapel in Swanville, MN.
Tom was born to the late Lloyd and June Beseman on September 3, 1964, at St. Gabriel’s Hospital in Little Falls, MN. He was a lifelong native of Swanville, MN, and dedicated his life to the city and community of Swanville. He grew up on the family farm alongside his four siblings, Connie, Carol, Jeanne, and John. Tom developed a love for sports. He was known for his athletic prowess and competitive spirit, excelling as a three-star athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. Tom’s exceptional baseball and softball skills helped him earn recognition as one of the most notable softball players in the state. He was the most fiercely competitive and dependable teammate to all who played alongside him. In his personal life, Tom held a deep and unwavering faith, as a cherished member of St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. His spirituality shone through in his infectious smile and his genuine love for others. Tom married his first wife, Melanie (Erickson), and embraced the beautiful journey of fatherhood alongside his beloved daughters, Alyssa and Paige. His love for his children and all kids knew no bounds, and his pride in them was immeasurable. For only three years, he held the title of Grandpa to his two granddaughters, but he proudly took on this role for so many more. Tom found his soulmate and lifelong partner in Theresa (Ebnet) and were married on May 2, 1998. Their two children Levi and Emily Beseman were soon added to the Beseman family. Together, they crafted an extraordinary life on the family land in Swanville, MN, creating a haven of love and cherished memories. Most notably, building the cabin among the trees he planted as a kid, woodworking in his shop, and spending quality time on the land. For Tom, the arrival of fall held a special place in his heart. It marked the beginning of deer season, a time that stirred his soul with excitement and anticipation. Gathering his deer crew, he embarked on exhilarating deer drives, not just to fill the freezer with meat, but to create enduring bonds and unforgettable moments. Tom cherished every moment spent with his family and friends, never missing an opportunity to give someone grief. He always said he only picks on the ones he loves. He picked on everyone. Tom dedicated countless hours to serving the Swanville School district, committing seven years to the school board. Additionally, he played a crucial role in establishing the Swanville Athletic Booster, which contributed to the development of an exceptional sports complex. Through all of his efforts, he impacted thousands of kids through sports. Among his many accomplishments, Tom was especially proud of his career at Central Bi Products. Starting at the age of 18, and working his way up the ranks, he eventually became the Director of Rendering of one of the leading rendering facilities in the Midwest. He passed away on his 40th anniversary with Central Bi. Tom’s pride in his job was evident, and his affection for his colleagues was immeasurable. He was a true advocate for his employees, always putting their well-being and interests first. His unwavering support and extensive knowledge made him a well-known figure across all Farmers Union locations. Tom’s life was filled with love, laughter, and a passion for his community. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him, and his legacy will forever be remembered in the hearts of those he touched.
Tom is survived by his loving wife, Theresa of Swanville, MN; children, Alyssa (Zach) Watercott of Little Falls, MN, Paige (Andrew) Deters of Rice, MN and Levi and Emily Beseman of Swanville, MN; siblings, Connie Mosack of Motley, MN; Carol Dold of Swanville; Jeanne (Steve) Thieschafer of Swanville and John (Lori) Beseman of Swanville; grandchildren, Vivian and Teagan Deters; mother and father-in-law, Ken and Ardis Ebnet of Long Prairie, MN; sister-in-law, Linda (Jim) Conway of Sauk Rapids, MN; brother-in-law, Kevin (Angela) Ebnet of St. Cloud, MN and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lloyd and June Beseman; brother-in-law, Richard Mosack, and nephews, Jay Thieschafer and Kenny Thieschafer.

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