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Thomas L. Sternberg, age 70 of Jasper, Indiana, passed away at 10:38 a.m. on Tuesday (November 29, 2016) at his home.

tom-sternbergTom was born in Jasper, Indiana on April 11, 1946 to Albert “Jack” and Dorothy (Gunselman) Sternberg. He married Patricia Schwenk on January 24, 1970 in Precious Blood Catholic Church in Jasper.

Tom was a U.S. Army veteran who served in Germany.

He was an owner of Sternberg Automotive Group, headquartered in Jasper, Indiana with affiliates in Louisville, Evansville, Bloomington and Dale.

He was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church in Jasper and their Holy Name men’s sodality. He was a member of the Jasper Knights of Columbus and the Jasper Kiwanis.

He enjoyed golf, playing sheephead, bowling, pickleball, going to the grandkids sporting events, and of course, selling cars.

Surviving,
Wife;
Pat Sternberg, Jasper, IN
Two Sons;
Derek Sternberg and wife Vicki, Jasper, IN
Curtis Sternberg and wife Nancy, Jasper, IN
Five Grandchildren;
Dillon, Madison, Kiersten, Kyle, and Andrew Sternberg
One Brother;
Steve Sternberg and wife Grace, Louisville, KY
Step-Mother;
Carol Sternberg, Bloomington, IN
Nieces and Nephews

Preceding him in death were his parents, and one brother Jack Sternberg Jr,

A Mass of Christian Burial for Tom Sternberg will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday (December 2, 2016) at Holy Family Catholic Church in Jasper, Indiana, with entombment to follow in Fairview Cemetery Mausoleum. The VFW Post #673 will conduct military gravesite rites.

Friends may call from 2:00-8:00 p.m. on Thursday (December 1, 2016) at the Becher-Kluesner North Chapel in Jasper, IN.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Family Catholic Church, or the Dubois County Leukemia Association.
Condolences may be made at www.becherkluesner.com.