Thomas Wade "Tommy" Poarch, 68, of Chester, VA, died on January 7, 2024. Though a longtime resident of Chester, "home" always included his beloved hometown of Jarratt, VA, which he visited often. Tommy was the son of the late Broaddus Wade Poarch and Inez Alice Yeattes. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by many cherished aunts and uncles; dear friends; and his long-time hunting and fishing buddy, James Winger. He is survived by his daughter, Sarah Wheeler and husband, Mike; son, Jeff Poarch and wife, Rachel; four grandchildren, Evan, Kate, Nora, and Silas; his uncle, William S. "Billy" Poarch; many cousins and extended family; and his neighbors who became family too, Charlie and Donna Penner. He also leaves behind an immense number of good friends. Tommy was enjoying his well-deserved retirement after over 35 years with Columbia Gas of Virginia. As an avid outdoorsman, there was little he loved doing more than being out in the woods hunting, fishing, camping, or searching for artifacts; though there may have been an even rival in a glass of good bourbon.
He loved all the finer things in life: history, stock-car racing, classic rock and beach music, UVA basketball, BBQ, and cooking (especially for a crowd). Most of all, he loved people, and this world has never known a more kind and loving son, father, friend, and "Pop." The family will host a visitation on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at the Chester Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home, 3050 W Hundred Rd, Chester, VA 23831, from 6pm until 8pm. On Friday, January 19, 2024, a funeral service will be held at Owen Funeral Home, 303 S Halifax Rd, Jarratt, VA 23867. The family will receive friends and family starting at 1pm, the funeral service will begin at 2pm, with interment to follow at High Hills Cemetery, in Jarratt. At the conclusion of the funeral services, approximately 5pm until 9pm, we invite friends and family to join us for dinner and drinks at The Barns of Kanak, at 5503 Ruffin Rd, Prince George, VA 23875. In lieu of flowers, we welcome donations made in Tommy's honor to St. Judes Children's Hospital or to your local volunteer Fire Department.