Thomas C. Munn

Thomas C. Munn, 56, Retired Foster Township Police Chief, passed away Thursday, August 7, 2025, at his residence.

Born June 21, 1969, in DuBois, he was the son of Thomas M. and Diana L. (Plyler) Munn, of DuBois.

Tom was a 1987 graduate of Brockway High School. He later attended the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford and Indiana University of Pennsylvania where he received his Act 120 training to become a police officer in 1989.

On May 21, 1994, in St. Bernard Church, he married Charla J. (Butler) Munn who survives.

Tom's first employment was with Corydon Township Police Department as a patrol officer on land and on water on the reservoir at Kinzua Dam while attending Act 120 training. He later joined the Port Allegany Police Department in July of 1989, working there until July of 1991. In 1991, he joined the Foster Township Police Department as a full-time police officer, obtaining his certification in wiretap and electronic surveillance in 1992. In 2008, he was appointed Lieutenant. Tom was known for his knowledge and expertise in obtaining search warrants, so much so that other agencies would ask for his assistance. In 2010, Tom was appointed Police Chief for Foster Township, a position he held until he retired on August 20, 2024, for a career of 35 years in law enforcement. During his retirement, he brought his training and police skills to become the Guidance Center’s Facilities Security Officer, a position he held up until to his death. During his police career, he also worked part-time at the Eldred Police Department, Smethport Police Department, and Pitt Bradford Campus Police Department.

He was a member and served as Western Coordinator for the McKean County Drug Task Force, the Fraternal Order of Police, the Seneca Law Enforcement Association, and served on the Board of Director for the McKean County Domestic Violence Program.

Tom's greatest joy in his life was spending time with his family, especially his wife Charla, daughter Natalie, and his daughter-in-law Emily. His second favorite thing in life was fishing. For over a quarter of century, he traveled to lakes in Canada each summer. He especially loved fishing at "Island 10" on Lady Evelyn Lake in Temiskaming Shores, Canada the last 20 years.

Surviving in addition to his parents, Tom and Diana, of DuBois, is his wife Charla of 31 years, his daughter Natalie (Emily) Munn, one sister Tammy (Randy) Drum of DuBois, nephew Dustin (Sydnee) Drum and niece Drew Drum, Tom's sister-in-law Sue (late Dan) Hillard, two brothers-in-law, Mike (Sandy) Butler, and Charley (Beth) Butler, and their children.

Family will receive friends on Sunday August 10, 2025, from 1 pm to 4 pm in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 33 South Avenue, Bradford. Friends are also invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 am on Monday in St. Bernard Church with Fr. Jim Gutting as Celebrant. Committal services will follow in St. Bernard Cemetery.

This funeral will be streamed live at https://m.youtube.com/results?search_query=st+bernard+of+clairvaux+catholic+church+bradford&sp=mAEA

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the Guidance Center or the charity of the donor's choice.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Tom Sr., Diana, Charla, and family. So sorry to hear of Tom''s passing. We have known him and you for all the years he came to Island 10 in Canada. It was indeed a pleasure to be part of his and your life. The laughter, the sparring, the joke playing and stories are etched forever in our minds. My favorite was telling Tom every year how I sped through Bradford on the way back to Canada, inferring I knew the police chief. His rebuttle was ,"when I get you I''ll lock you up" We loved our US friend Tom and will never forget him.God Bless him and you too. Your Island 10 friends and family. Ken and Bev
— Ken and Bev Byberg

Charla we are truly saddened to hear of Tom''s passing. Praying for you and your family during this difficult time.
— Kevin & Gail Moyer

I''m so sorry for your loss. Tom was one of the kindest and most sincere people I ever met. When I worked as a reporter he would go above and beyond to help me, and I appreciated that. We had some pretty good talks over the years, too. He will be missed by our community.
— Anne Holliday

So sorry for your loss. I greatly appreciate all the help Tom gave me at the start of my career. His dedication to the community is to be admired.
— Greg Brauser

Tom was a very kind man and a great police officer. Very grateful to have met him. So sorry for your loss. May God''s peace and comfort carry you all thru this time.
— John & Lori Belleville

Tom was one of kindest and caring persons and public servant of great integrity. Sympathy and prayers to his wife and family.
— PEGGY Pyle

I was sorry to hear of Tom''s untimely passing. I knew Tom during my time as township supervisor and found him to be a dedicated police officer and all around nice guy. I always enjoyed talking fishing with Tom and wish we could have gotten out on the water together. My condolences to Charla and family.
— Chris Wolcott

While I never got to meet him, I know he was a great man because he raised a singularly great daughter and gave the world a gift in his Natalie. My deepest sympathies to the family.
— Paige Batchelder

We are sorry to hear of your loss.
— Stoney,Becky,Max,Michael Greenberg

Char, Natalie and Tom''s family I''m so sorry to hear of Tom''s passing. I can remember when he started at Corydon Twp and FT. Had the honor & pleasure of working with him til my retirement from City PD in 2012. He was always willing to swap fishing stories with me about Canada trips. He was a great guy and will be missed. Rest easy Brother.
— Carl Milks

I’m so very sorry for your family’s loss. Tom was one of the kindest men who alway shared the warmest smiles. He was always ready to share s on his furry grand kitties which warmed my foster heart.
— Emily Smyntek

Sending my heartfelt sympathies. Though I never had the opportunity to meet your Dad Nat, I sure felt like I knew him. You have shared so many fun stories and memories of growing up in Bradford. Thanks for sharing those special times. Thinking of you, Em and your Mom during this time. Sending you peace.
— Nancy Mackin

Condolences

  • Tom Sr., Diana, Charla, and family. So sorry to hear of Tom''s passing. We have known him and you for all the years he came to Island 10 in Canada. It was indeed a pleasure to be part of his and your life. The laughter, the sparring, the joke playing and stories are etched forever in our minds. My favorite was telling Tom every year how I sped through Bradford on the way back to Canada, inferring I knew the police chief. His rebuttle was ,"when I get you I''ll lock you up" We loved our US friend Tom and will never forget him.God Bless him and you too. Your Island 10 friends and family. Ken and Bev

    — Ken and Bev Byberg
  • Charla we are truly saddened to hear of Tom''s passing. Praying for you and your family during this difficult time.

    — Kevin & Gail Moyer
  • I''m so sorry for your loss. Tom was one of the kindest and most sincere people I ever met. When I worked as a reporter he would go above and beyond to help me, and I appreciated that. We had some pretty good talks over the years, too. He will be missed by our community.

    — Anne Holliday
  • So sorry for your loss. I greatly appreciate all the help Tom gave me at the start of my career. His dedication to the community is to be admired.

    — Greg Brauser
  • Tom was a very kind man and a great police officer. Very grateful to have met him. So sorry for your loss. May God''s peace and comfort carry you all thru this time.

    — John & Lori Belleville