Diana Swens
I was very sad to hear this A amazing friend I will miss you.

Birth date: Jan 4, 1962 Death date: Jan 31, 2022
Tommy Dean Bart, 60, passed away on January 31, 2022, in Provo, Utah due to Covid-19. He was born on January 4, 1962 to Susan Jane (Bart) Cravener in Salt Lake City, Utah. Tom and his mother are having a great reunion in Heaven – Read Obituary
I was very sad to hear this A amazing friend I will miss you.

Tom was an amazing man. There was nothing he couldn't fix. He was called mcquiver in his employment at utah track and welding. His knowledge of mechanics will be so missed. I will miss watching him work with such ease. He lost several close friends over the years, richard obrien, steve wilding, raymond paxton,sherrie craven, jim the fireman,joe Robert's his beloved grizzly and his beloved mother. He loved children although he had none of his own and he always encouraged them towards motors , motorcycles and what made things work. He wasn't afraid to take things apart to see if it could be fixed. If you collected things tom would contribute to your hobby. He was a simple man who enjoyed making others happy. He will be missed by many. Already is.
Tommy was my brother my big brother that I will miss dearly he always was there for me when I was young he was a good Big brother I will always love you and you will always be in my heart and I will miss you I love you Tommy taking too soon this virus has taken so many friends I will miss you Tommy love your sister Dianna
Tom was a wonderfully smart, kind and loyal friend.
I cannot count the times he rescued me from being stranded without a car. His mechanical skills were unmatched, I was certain that he was born with a wrench in his hand. Tom was funny, always had a joke to tell, and always had me looking for the pocket that I had dropped, (:
Though quite a few years had passed since we last spoke, I thought of him often.
Rest easy my friend. For it is not goodbye, it is see you later. - Heather Madsen
Tom and I have known each other for 22 years and is a person I consider a good friend. He was always willing to help at a moments notice and was fun to be around. He will be greatly missed. Gary Barton