Thomas J. Hurcomb, 88, of Middletown Springs, Vermont, passed away on November 8, 2025,
at Rutland Regional Medical Center. Born in Brooklyn, NY, on May 5, 1937, he was the son of
Walter and Grace (Elefante) Hurcomb. He graduated from Seton Hall High School in Patchogue,
Long Island, and Saint Michael’s College in Vermont, earning a degree in Business
Administration with distinction.
Tom began his career in service to his country through the U.S. Air Force ROTC program. His
assignments in Hawaii, the Fiji Islands, and Australia placed him at the center of early astronaut
recovery operations during the formative years of America’s space program.
After completing his military service, Tom worked for a major oil company in several Northeast
cities before returning to Vermont—a place he loved—to begin a distinguished 30-year tenure
with Central Vermont Public Service Corporation. Over the course of his career, he rose to Vice
President of Public Affairs, overseeing communications, governmental relations, and national
policy work, as well as participating in international energy-exchange initiatives in Eastern
Europe.
Civic engagement was a lifelong thread for Tom. He served in leadership roles with Rutland
Public Access Television, the Vermont American Red Cross, the College of St. Joseph, regional
trade and chamber organizations focused on economic development, and the Middletown
Springs planning and building boards. His dedication to public service was matched by his belief
in strengthening community wherever he lived.
Tom was previously married to Nancy McClallen, with whom he had four children: Martha, Jill,
Christopher, and Paul. In 1997, he married his beloved wife, Linda Cameron, with whom he
shared deep companionship, extensive travel, a blended and loving family life, and many
cherished years together in Vermont.
He is survived by his wife, Linda; his children Martha Dardani (Garrick) of Valatie, NY, Jill
Byrlev (Carsten) of Inver Grove Heights, MN, Christopher Hurcomb (Krista) of Minneapolis,
MN, and Paul Hurcomb (Diane) of Colorado Springs, CO; his daughter through marriage, Sarah
Cameron Mifsud of Irvington, NY; his sister, Karen Tynan of North Adams, MA; eleven
grandchildren—Liza, Filomena, Henrik, Magnus, Sam, Katie, Gabriel, Lydia, Paul IV, Matty,
and Gavin; his great-grandchild, Viviana; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased
by his parents and his sister, Grace Gray.
Tom will be remembered for his sharp mind, deep curiosity about national and world affairs,
steadfast service to civic and state organizations, strong leadership, and his abiding love for
family. He lived a full and meaningful life rooted in integrity, responsibility, and care for others.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his
memory to the Mount Saint Joseph Academy Development Fund in Rutland, VT
(msjvermont.org), the Middletown Springs Library (https://middletownspringslibrary.org/) or
Vermont Red Cross (https://americanredcross.donordrive.com/campaigns/Remembering-
Thomas-Hurcomb).
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