![]() ![]() My family can not give enough praise to the Majestic Funeral Home. Majestic funeral home personalized their services to fit my families’ needs instead of giving us the cookie-cutter services and they deserve a raving review in my opinion. Thankfully, Terri was able to capture my mother's beauty and grace and for that, I am eternally grateful. One of the most important things you can do for a family is help them celebrate what was unique about their loved one. Eric & Terri assured me they could accommodate my family's needs. My mother passed away in North Carolina, but my family wanted her body buried in Virginia. When a family is going through one of life’s major traumas, what they want most is to feel cared for the patience and helpfulness that the Majestic staff members provided was what I needed to get through my process and the fact that the funeral directors took the time to listen to and understand my family's needs meant the world to me. Our goal is to help bring your family together to focus on your healing while celebrating your loved one’s life, and we would be honored to help preserve your family’s memories. We also promise to provide you with the highest level of compassionate care and respect and a comfortable accommodating funeral home. We provide ongoing after-care services to support you through the healing process. At Majestic Funeral Home and Cremations, we have a long-standing tradition of providing quality services that start with your initial phone call, and continue all the way to the final committal or interment. You have every right to hold high expectations from the organization you choose. Because we are independent, family-owned and operated, we have the flexibility and willingness to go the extra mile to create a funeral service uniquely tailored to meet the wishes of you and your loved ones. ![]() Our mission is to guide and assist you in creating the most fitting and beautiful service that will be remembered and cherished. The right funeral service can make all the difference in helping your family grieve, while also honoring the memory of your loved one. The family requests memorial donations to Elara Caring Hospice.We understand that during this time of transition, your family’s wishes and traditions have never been more important. Funeral services will follow at 3:00 P.M. at Krill Funeral Home, 860 West Mulberry Street, Bryan, Ohio. Visitation will be held on Thursday, Februfrom 1:00-3:00 P.M. He enjoyed the company of his four legged family members, Gee Gee and Annie, their Boston Terriers and yellow tabby bobtail cat. You could often find him doing yard work or helping a neighbor in need and cheering on his Ohio State Buckeyes and Cincinnati Reds. Tom was known as a hard working, humble and kind person with a good sense of humor. He was a member of the Bryan Masonic lodge, West Unity American Legion, and Montpelier Moose. ![]() ![]() Preceding him in death are his parents, wife, great grandson Grady Mahoney and brothers, Jack (Lou-deceased) Loffer, Jim (Pat-surviving) Loffer, Joe (Cynthia-surviving) Loffer. Surviving are his daughter Melissa (Charles) Ogden of Montpelier, Ohio sisters, Suzanne (Don) Hoblit, Pat Bowling, and Rose (Jerry) Buckner 3 grandchildren, Traci (Steve) Mahoney, Thomas ( Lindsey) Ogden, and Emily Sammons 10 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren many nieces and nephews. He married the love of his life Sue Ann Loffer on January 10,1970 in Dayton, Ohio, and she preceded him in death on November 11, 2011. Thomas Henry Loffer was born Septemin Sidney ,Ohio to William and Bessie (Cole) Loffer. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and anything outdoors and loved his family. He retired from ITT Higby in Archbold, Ohio. He and his wife also owned and operated Lakeside Market at Harrison Lake for many years. He also was a Dayton City Firefighter for several years. Loffer worked in the grocery business beginning at a young age. Thomas Henry Loffer of West Unity, Ohio died at 8:30 pm on Friday, January 26, 2024, in his home following a lengthy illness. ![]()
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