Nashville, TN — On January 7, 2018, Thomas H. ‘Tom’ Netherton Jr., a distinguished and cherished Christian singer, military officer, and former star of The Lawrence Welk Show, passed away at the age of 70 at the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. His death followed complications from the flu, which tragically escalated into pneumonia. Known for his rich baritone voice, graceful presence, and deep Christian faith, Tom touched the hearts of millions through his music, faith-based performances, and his service to both his country and the Christian music industry. His passing marks the end of a remarkable life filled with service, music, and devotion, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire.
A Life Rooted in Service and Music: Early Years and Military Career
Thomas H. Netherton Jr. was born on January 11, 1947, in Munich, Germany, during a time when his father, Major Thomas H. Netherton Sr., was serving in the U.S. Army stationed overseas. His mother, Lillian Christensen Netherton, was a devoted homemaker who provided stability during their frequent relocations. As a military family, the Nethertons moved across different states and countries before eventually settling in Bloomington, Minnesota, where Tom spent his formative years. The values of discipline, faith, and service were instilled in Tom from an early age, largely influenced by his father’s military background and his mother’s strong Christian faith.
Growing up, Tom displayed a natural talent for music, often participating in church choirs and local events. Yet, his path initially seemed destined for military service, following in the footsteps of his father. During the height of the Vietnam War, Tom made the decision to enlist in the United States Army, a move that would shape his life in profound ways. His commitment to duty, discipline, and leadership became evident when he reported for basic training at Fort Bliss, Texas. His exceptional performance earned him the prestigious Spirit of Honor Medal, awarded to the most outstanding leader in his Brigade, as well as the Trainee of the Cycle honor.
After completing Advanced Infantry Training, Tom was selected to attend Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Fort Benning, Georgia—a rigorous and challenging program designed to train future military leaders. Upon graduating from OCS, Tom was commissioned as a second lieutenant and stationed in Panama, where he commanded the 1542 Infantry Unit. His leadership skills earned him a promotion to first lieutenant, and he gained the respect of both his peers and subordinates.
It was during his time in Panama that Tom’s love for music began to intersect with his military career. While stationed there, he frequently performed for the soldiers, offering them a reprieve from the harsh realities of military life. His performances were broadcast on Voice of America, the U.S. Army’s non-military radio network, spreading his voice and message far beyond the base. This period marked a turning point in Tom’s life, as his passion for music deepened and became a calling.
Transition from Military Service to Music Career
After his honorable discharge from the Army, Tom faced a decision: whether to continue his military career or to pursue his love for music full-time. Choosing the latter, Tom followed his heart and set his sights on a career in Christian music. He moved to Southern California, where he began performing at local churches and gospel events. His powerful voice, combined with his charismatic presence, quickly attracted attention within the Christian music community.
In 1973, Tom’s big break came when he was invited to audition for the popular television variety program The Lawrence Welk Show. Welk, known for his meticulous standards and demand for perfection, was immediately impressed by Tom’s vocal abilities and his clean-cut, wholesome image, which aligned perfectly with the show’s family-friendly values. Tom was offered a spot on the show, marking the beginning of a long and successful collaboration.
For over a decade, Tom performed as a regular cast member on The Lawrence Welk Show, becoming a fan favorite and one of the most recognizable faces on the program. His performances were marked by his impeccable diction, smooth baritone, and effortless stage presence. Tom’s renditions of popular hymns, gospel songs, and contemporary Christian music resonated deeply with audiences across the country, and his performances were often the highlight of the show for many viewers. His fan base grew rapidly, particularly among Christian families and older audiences who appreciated his positive message and clean-cut persona.
During his time on the show, Tom also pursued a recording career, releasing 13 albums that showcased his versatility as a singer. His albums included a mix of traditional gospel hymns, contemporary Christian music, and even secular songs that aligned with his values. One of his most well-known albums, In the Morning of My Life, reflected his deep faith and became a favorite among his fans. In addition to his music career, Tom authored an autobiography with the same title, sharing his life story and spiritual journey with readers. His writing further cemented his place in the hearts of his followers, who admired him not only for his music but also for his devotion to his Christian faith.
Devotion to Faith and Family
Faith played a central role in Tom Netherton’s life. A committed Christian, Tom was deeply involved in his church communities throughout his life. He often performed at church services, revivals, and Christian conferences, where he used his music to spread a message of love, faith, and hope. Tom’s Christian beliefs guided his personal and professional choices, and he was known for maintaining a clean image throughout his career, refusing to compromise his values for fame or financial gain.
Tom’s personal life, though private, was characterized by his deep connections to his family. His mother, Lillian, played an instrumental role in his upbringing and remained a source of support and encouragement throughout his life. Tom was also close to his siblings, including his brother Brad Netherton and his sisters Julie Kobielush and Wendy Siebold, all of whom cherished their relationship with him. Tom’s family was a constant presence in his life, and he often spoke of them fondly during interviews and in his autobiography.
While Tom never married or had children, he was known for his generosity and kindness toward those around him. Friends and colleagues recall his infectious sense of humor, his humility, and his unwavering faith in God. He was a man who lived with integrity, and his actions reflected his belief in serving others and spreading the message of Christ’s love. Despite his fame, Tom remained grounded and never lost sight of what was most important to him: his faith, his family, and his mission to bring joy to others through music.
Later Years and Health Struggles
As Tom entered his later years, he continued to perform occasionally, though at a reduced pace. He maintained a strong presence within the Christian music community and occasionally appeared at Lawrence Welk Show reunions and special events, where he was greeted with enthusiasm by his longtime fans. However, his health began to decline in the years leading up to his death.
In late 2017, Tom contracted the flu, a common but potentially dangerous illness, especially for older adults. Despite seeking medical attention, his condition worsened, and the flu developed into pneumonia, a serious respiratory infection. He was admitted to the Veterans Affairs Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, where doctors worked tirelessly to treat his condition. Sadly, despite their best efforts, Tom passed away on January 7, 2018, just days shy of his 71st birthday.
Legacy and Impact
Tom Netherton’s passing left a profound void in the lives of his family, friends, and fans. He was a man who touched countless lives through his music, his faith, and his kindness. His work on The Lawrence Welk Show introduced millions of viewers to the beauty of gospel and Christian music, and his albums continue to be cherished by fans around the world. Tom’s legacy is not only defined by his musical achievements but also by his unwavering commitment to his Christian values and his deep love for God.
In the days following his death, tributes poured in from fans, colleagues, and fellow musicians who had been touched by Tom’s life and work. Many remembered him as a kind and humble man who always had a smile on his face and a song in his heart. His fellow cast members from The Lawrence Welk Show shared fond memories of working with Tom, praising his professionalism, his sense of humor, and his genuine love for people.
Tom Netherton’s legacy lives on through his music, his writings, and the countless lives he touched during his time on earth. His recordings continue to inspire and uplift, and his message of faith and love remains as relevant today as it was during his lifetime. Though he is no longer with us, Tom’s spirit lives on in the hearts of those who loved him and in the music that brought so much joy to so many.
As we reflect on Tom’s life, we remember him not only as a talented singer and performer but also as a man of deep faith, kindness, and generosity. His life was a testament to the power of faith, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations to live with love, integrity, and a commitment to serving others.
Final Resting Place and Memorial
Following his passing, Tom Netherton’s family held a private funeral service to honor his life and legacy. He was laid to rest with military honors, a tribute to his service in the United States Army. His family, friends, and fans gathered to celebrate his life and to remember the joy he brought to the world through his music and his faith.
Though Tom may be gone, his music continues to play on, reminding us all of the power of faith, love, and the enduring legacy of a life well-lived.