18 Wednesday, September 8, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon The Nugget Newspaper Crossword Obituaries By Jacqueline E. Mathews, Tribune News Service Andrew Thomas Niebergall, Jr. May 12, 1932 — August 17, 2021 On August 17, Tom joined his beloved wife, Molly, in Heaven. Tom was the only child to Andrew Thomas Niebergall, Sr. and Violet Veronica Kelsey of Bend. His happy childhood included his love of play- ing sports, especially foot- ball. Tom enjoyed hiking and camping in the Central Oregon mountains. He par- ticipated in the Boy Scouts, where he eventually earned the rank of Eagle Scout and three Palms. Tom graduated from Bend High School in 1950. He attended Oregon State College (now OSU), where he majored in busi- ness administration. Demonstrating his leadership skills, Tom became student body vice president, a mem- ber of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra- ternity, and earned national honors before graduating in 1954. During his sophomore year, he met the love of his life, Molly O9Connor. Soon after graduation, Tom and Molly married and began their journey. This journey was a true love story of a devoted marriage which endured the next 66 years, before Molly preceded him in death in February this year. They spent their first eight years together with Tom serving in the U.S. Air Force; throughout these years, they traveled 17,248 miles and moved 11 times! During this time, Bridget was born in Tampa, Florida, and two years later Tom was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. They then moved to Seattle, Washington where Tom completed his master9s in business at the University of Washington while flipping burgers during the night shift at Dick9s Drive-In. The growing family moved to Salem, Oregon, a n d To m e n r o l l e d a t Willamette Law School, and Molly babysat during the day and worked nights filing at a local bank. Their third child, John, was born here. Upon completion of Tom9s law degree, they moved to Lake Oswego and built a home, where they wel- comed Pete, their youngest son. Here, Tom and Molly raised their children and lived for the next 55 years. Tom began his nearly 40-year legal career at Portland law firm K i n g , M i l l e r, Nash and Yerkey. Later, he worked in corporate law at Georgia-Pacific and at Nike, Inc. Remembered for his strong educational and teamwork skills, Tom9s attention to detail, integrity, and expertise helped guide Nike in protecting its swoosh trademark. Tom always demonstrated an unwavering devotion to family, a commitment to lifelong friendships, as well as a caring and kind attitude toward others. In 1999, Tom retired, which freed up more time to spend with Molly, his children, and his grandchil- dren. As a lifelong learner and an avid reader, Tom was a passionate supporter of the OSU Valley Library. Tom9s many interests included model railroading, stamp col- lecting, gardening, and being surrounded by his beloved family. Tom is survived by his children: Bridget Munson (Dave), Tom (Dolores), John (Renee), and Pete (Sonia). He also leaves behind eight grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. The fam- ily would like to thank The Springs at Sherwood for their loving and compassion- ate care. Service and reception will be at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Lake Oswego on October 2, at 1 p.m. We ask all who attend the service and reception to be vaccinated and wear a mask. The service will be livestreamed at OLLparish. com. Select button that says