
Thomas Kevin Orr of Carmel, Indiana, born November 29, 1955, has passed into Jesus’ arms peacefully on February 17, 2017. Tom was preceded in death by his mother Patricia Orr. Tom is survived by wife, Sakurako of Carmel, son Daniel (Lindy) of Lebanon, daughter Christine of Carmel, granddaughter Ellis of Lebanon, father Allen (Peggy) of Lafayette, sister Cindy Cohn (Robert) of Chesterton, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He faithfully pursued Jesus and humbly served others. As an accomplished professor in Japan, he ministered to many students and colleagues together with his best friend and wife, Sakurako. Romans 8:28, “[a]nd we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” was his and his wife’s life verse which they held onto in every season of their life.
Tom victoriously finished his race the Lord Jesus has given him. His finishing is well summarized in 2 Timothy? ?4:6-8? which reads “…and the time for my departure is near. I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day…”
If you are interested in learning more about his academic accomplishments, thoughts, and blog entries, please visit his website at http://www.
thomasorrconsulting.com/ .
There will be a Celebration of Life at College Park Church, 2606 W. 96th St, Indianapolis March 17, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation to be held from 10:00 a.m. until service time.







Lawrence Buss says
There is no possible way for me to express my Deepest Sympathy to Tom’s wife, Sakurako, and his children, Daniel & Christine. Tom was a Great Man and an even Greater Man of God. He is now looking down from his Heavenly Home on ALL of his Family and friends. He will be missed by everyone that had the pleasure of knowing him in this world. Tom is now at perfect peace and harmony with our Lord and Savor.
Marj Davis says
I am so sorry to learn that Tom has died, but I know he is in Heaven now and enjoying finding all his far-flung acquaintances! I have seldom known a kinder, gentler, more thoughtful man. He loved his family, loved his students, encouraged his colleagues, and lived out his faith. Thank God for his life and lessons that will be remembered.
My most sincere condolences to his family.
Megann Zeigler says
Sakurako, I am sorry to hear that Tom has left us but know that his strong faith will continue to honor him and help us grow. He was a wonderful friend through high school and will be missed by all that knew him. If you need anything we are all here for you and your family. It is most hard for those of us left but we know he is in a wonderful place. All my love Megann
Kiel & Jen Christianson says
Dear Sakurako, Daniel, and Christine — Jen and I are thinking of you all at this sad time. We have very fond memories of all of you in Muncie and Aizu. I am honored to have been a colleague of Tom’s, and it was wonderful watching the kids grow up. You were all so kind to us, and we hope that you are comforted by all the lovely memories. Peace and love,
Alice says
Dear Sakurako and Family. I am so gald that we sat and talked together at the last High School reunion. I have been impressed with all the very positive posts that Tom made of the past few years. My heart and thoughts go to you and Your Family at this very sad time. With sincere condolences Alice
Lindy Stafford says
So sorry to read this sad news. Sending prayers of peace, love, and light to Tom’s beautiful wife, family, and his friends who are all over this world.
Becky Rickly says
I’m so very sorry. I knew Tom during my time as a graduate student at Ball State. He was such a kind, amazing man, always working hard, and always taking time for his family. I so enjoyed watching his family come to be. I will always treasure our memories as we were learning to be ourselves.
Sharon Brownback Desper says
Tom was one of my dearest friends. He was an inspiration to everyone he met.I could go on and on about the memories.
Scarlett Wu says
“Celebration of Life”, well said and announced! The Lord’s kingdom is eternal and Tom’s life continues and his spirit rejoices in this everlasting glory. He had been a living sacrifice for the Lord, armored with tremendously amount of positive energy and wise counsels for many including me and Doug. He will be forever remembered for his christlikeness as a husband, father, mentor, teacher, brother, encourager, friend, neighbor, grand-papa, great grandpa and etc . Sakurako, Christine, Daniel, Lindy, and Ellis, Doug and I resend our sincere condolence to you and your family. We look forward to the visitation and celebration of Tom’s life with you on March 17.
Amparo Garcia says
Dear Orr family,
I am so sorry for your loss.
I had the honor to meet Tom in Peru while working in a project. He was the kindest teacher, and a wonderful man.
May he rest in peace.
Amparo Garcia
Friends and Colleagues from the University of Aizu says
To the family of Dr. Thomas Orr,
We, his colleagues from the University of Aizu, are deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Thomas Orr.
Tom cared deeply about the Aizu area, the success of the University and its students.
May the love of God, family, and friends comfort you during these difficult days, and may Tom’s soul rest in eternal peace.
With our heartfelt condolences,
Friends and Colleagues from the University of Aizu