In Memory of

Harold

Thomas

"Tommy"

Ammerman

Obituary for Harold Thomas "Tommy" Ammerman

Harold Thomas “Tommy” Ammerman (87) of Dry Ridge, formerly of Pendleton County, passed away on Thursday, October 13, 2022. He was born in Pendleton County on June 17, 1935, son of the late Charles and Viola Wilson Ammerman.
In addition to his parents, Tommy is preceded in death by his wife Ann Cummins Ammerman, brothers Henry Ammerman, Buddy Ammerman, sisters Lillian Hart and Kathryn Moore.
Tommy was a long time Pendleton farmer, a member of Short Creek Baptist Church where he was a former Chairman of Deacons, assistant of the women’s Sunday school class, former church treasurer and former Sunday school director. He was very active with the Gideon’s where he was president of the Pendleton County camp, former follow up leader in starting new camps, speaker in churches and active in Pendleton County jail ministry when Pendleton had a jail. He was the director and president of the Pendleton County Farm Bureau, educational association chapter member and former treasurer. A former moderator of the Union Association of Baptist and former moderator of the Crittenden Association of Baptist. Former Judge of Pendleton and Grant County Foxhunters, former director of Federal Land Bank, soil conservationist of the year winner, former community A.S.C.S. Chairman, former President of Morgan School Alumni, chapter member of Pendleton County Hospital Board, former president of P.C. Basket Ball Booster Club and former water commissioner and secretary of P.C. water.
Survivors include his sons Gil (Cindy) Ammerman and Steve (Tammy) Ammerman, daughter Gay (Barry) Napier, brothers Robert “Bob” Ammerman and Terry Ammerman, grandchildren Heather (Stephen) Mann, Wade (Kelly) Napier, Brentany (Damon) Slaton, Stephanie (Kyle) Stout, Mallory (Joby) Brewer and 11 great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held from 1-4pm on Sunday, October16, 2022 at Short Creek Baptist Church under the direction of Peoples Funeral Home. Funeral Service will immediately follow at 4pm, also at the church. Tommy’s final resting place will be in the Short Creek Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Gideon’s International and Short Creek Baptist Church.