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Where Heritage and Life are celebrated.

Thomas Franklin Crockett

April 16, 1945- February 26, 2023

Thomas Franklin “Tom” Crockett, 77, of North Beach passed away February 26, 2023. He was born April 16, 1945 in Washington, D.C. to Gordon F. and Lucille Agnes (Tozzolo) Crockett. Tom was raised in Hyattsville and graduated from Bladensburg High School. After graduating, he moved to North Beach and opened Tans Cycle in his grandfather’s (Tom Tozzolo “Tom the Barber”) garage on 5th Street. He then moved the garage to Chesapeake Avenue in a small building, eventually constructed the building at the corner of 5th Street and Chesapeake Avenue, where he ran Tans: Cycle Parts until 2018. Tom was known for his massive Christmas train display that he put on for 17 years.  Generations of families came to the shop to see his huge display of vintage trains, a lot of which he inherited from this grandfather. The train display was such a hit, he expanded to setting up for Easter and Halloween as well. Tom an avid biker from the age of 16 loved riding motorcycles and instituted the Blessing of the Bikes in the beaches and was also part of the team that built a Harley Davidson motorcycle that broke the 200 mph record in 2007, traveling 200.31/7.10 in Daytona, FL. He was also a town councilman in North Beach for many years. Tom truly loved North Beach and was very involved in many things going on in the town. He was also the proud owner/shower of Turkish Anatolian Shepherd dogs.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother-in-law, Edward Baergen. Tom is survived by sisters Florence V. Muskus (Eugene) of Bethany Beach, DE, and Marygrace C. Baergen of Harwood, nieces and nephews Nicole C. Baergen, Michael A. Muskus (Meredith), Jennifer L. Smith (Kent) and Christine L. Hallowitz (Cory). Also surviving are great-nieces and nephews Olivia, Isabella, Nicholas, Ava, and Beck.

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Friday, March 3, 2023
11:00 AM

St. Anthony’s Catholic Church

8816 Chesapeake Avenue
North Beach, MD 20714

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    Glen Coleman
    1 Mar 2023
    7:54pm

    I worked for Tom for a few years, both on bikes and with the train display. I owe a lot to him as far as mechanical and worldly knowledge and he was always a fair boss. Stern and a cut and dried teacher but very fair. He will definitely be missed!

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    John Scott
    1 Mar 2023
    8:14pm

    My sincerest sympathy to Tommy’s family and friends. I was certainly saddened to hear of his passing. He loved North Beach and he will be missed. As I am in Florida, I regret not being able to attend the service.

    John J. Scott, Sr.

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    Laura Edstrom Smith
    2 Mar 2023
    2:31am

    My condolences to the family. I knew Tom through the Anatolian Dog Club. He was a HISAR shield awardee (a life time achievement award) and a long time member. Personally, I considered him a friend. Tom was the kinda fellow that would give you the shirt off his back. He will be missed.

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    Marsha L Stiner
    2 Mar 2023
    8:33am

    Tommy Crockett…
    I remember the first time I saw the “shop” on 5th St. Omg, what a dive it was, but then, I was a newbie to North Beach! It looked like a “little shop of horrors'”…that was in 1983 and I never understood the “culture” of the town; until many years later.
    Crockett was a genuine and dedicated good man who, as stated in his obituary, loved North Beach.
    God bless you, Crockett and may you rest in peace.

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    John Gomoljak
    2 Mar 2023
    5:01pm

    He was a good friend and very talented person .

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    Christy Kaiser
    3 Mar 2023
    5:23pm

    My thoughts and prayers are with Tom’s family. The Town of North Beach is a better place because of him. He is and always will be unforgettable.

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    Deanna
    3 Mar 2023
    10:05pm

    Tom, I miss talking to you in the shop. You were a very kind man. May you Rest In Peace my friend.

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    Your little sister
    7 Mar 2023
    10:34am

    Adieu to the second man I ever loved in my life. A strong, silent man raised between two sisters who did not hear him speak in full sentences until he reached 40! Never could get a word in at family gatherings. A hardworking, good man with many hidden talents. Who knew he could cook? But he came to family dinners with a cheesecake and pie that he had made for the occasion. Not a rich man in money but beyond rich in friends. To me he will always be the Easy Rider riding into the horizon.

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Sort Comments

    Glen Coleman
    1 Mar 2023
    7:54pm

    I worked for Tom for a few years, both on bikes and with the train display. I owe a lot to him as far as mechanical and worldly knowledge and he was always a fair boss. Stern and a cut and dried teacher but very fair. He will definitely be missed!

    save
    City
    Mechanicsville
    State
    MD
    Reply
    John Scott
    1 Mar 2023
    8:14pm

    My sincerest sympathy to Tommy’s family and friends. I was certainly saddened to hear of his passing. He loved North Beach and he will be missed. As I am in Florida, I regret not being able to attend the service.

    John J. Scott, Sr.

    save
    City
    Highland Beach
    State
    FL
    Reply
    Laura Edstrom Smith
    2 Mar 2023
    2:31am

    My condolences to the family. I knew Tom through the Anatolian Dog Club. He was a HISAR shield awardee (a life time achievement award) and a long time member. Personally, I considered him a friend. Tom was the kinda fellow that would give you the shirt off his back. He will be missed.

    save
    City
    Welborn
    State
    Florida
    Reply
    Marsha L Stiner
    2 Mar 2023
    8:33am

    Tommy Crockett…
    I remember the first time I saw the “shop” on 5th St. Omg, what a dive it was, but then, I was a newbie to North Beach! It looked like a “little shop of horrors'”…that was in 1983 and I never understood the “culture” of the town; until many years later.
    Crockett was a genuine and dedicated good man who, as stated in his obituary, loved North Beach.
    God bless you, Crockett and may you rest in peace.

    save
    City
    Berkeley Springs
    State
    WV
    Reply
    John Gomoljak
    2 Mar 2023
    5:01pm

    He was a good friend and very talented person .

    save
    City
    Crownsville
    State
    Md
    Reply
    Christy Kaiser
    3 Mar 2023
    5:23pm

    My thoughts and prayers are with Tom’s family. The Town of North Beach is a better place because of him. He is and always will be unforgettable.

    save
    City
    Milford
    State
    De
    Reply
    Deanna
    3 Mar 2023
    10:05pm

    Tom, I miss talking to you in the shop. You were a very kind man. May you Rest In Peace my friend.

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    North Beach
    State
    MD
    Reply
    Your little sister
    7 Mar 2023
    10:34am

    Adieu to the second man I ever loved in my life. A strong, silent man raised between two sisters who did not hear him speak in full sentences until he reached 40! Never could get a word in at family gatherings. A hardworking, good man with many hidden talents. Who knew he could cook? But he came to family dinners with a cheesecake and pie that he had made for the occasion. Not a rich man in money but beyond rich in friends. To me he will always be the Easy Rider riding into the horizon.

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    Harwood
    State
    MD
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