Tommy G. Trantham

of Little Rock, AR

August 12, 1945 - January 12, 2025

Tommy G. Trantham, 79, of Little Rock, AR passed away peacefully on January 12th surrounded by his loving family. He was born August 12, 1945 in Camden, AR to James Alexander Trantham and Willah Marie Greer Trantham. Tommy lived a life defined by extraordinary accomplishments, deep compassion and a commitment to making a difference in the lives of others. He was an accomplished athlete, visionary business leader, devoted husband and cherished patriarch whose legacy will endure through generations.

Tommy's remarkable journey began as a standout athlete at Little Rock Central High School. He went on to achieve national recognition at the University of Arkansas, where he was a three-time All-Southwest Conference defensive back from 1965 to 1967 and Scholastic All-American and President of his senior class. As a Razorback, Tommy became a key player in one of the program's most celebrated eras. In 1965, his iconic 77-yard fumble recovery against the No. 1 ranked, Texas Longhorns, helped secure a historic victory, propelling Arkansas to the top of the national rankings for the first time. His 300 interception return yards remains a record at the University of Arkansas.

After college, Tommy played professionally for the Arkansas Diamonds in the Continental Football League before transitioning to coaching. As an assistant coach for Hot Springs High School, he helped lead the team to an undefeated State Championship season in 1970, inspiring countless young athletes with his leadership, dedication and mentorship.

Tommy's drive for excellence extended beyond the football field and into the business world. After serving as President of Northwest Savings and Loan in Northwest Arkansas, Tommy held the title of bank President again in Bedford, Texas. There, he revolutionized the banking industry by introducing the concept of free checking accounts-an innovative idea that made banking more accessible to the public. Under his leadership, the bank became the number one savings and loan in the state of Texas, a testament to his vision and commitment to serving the community. He served as Marketing Director of The Federal Home Loan Bank and President of several other banks spanning across Arkansas and Texas.

In 1987, Tommy returned to Little Rock to represent the Federal Home Loan Bank in the closing of Madison Guarantee Savings.

Later, Tommy found new purpose as the owner/operator of Crystal Springs Marina on the southside of Lake Ouachita, where he fostered a beloved recreational destination for families and adventurers. An avid scuba diver and outdoor enthusiast, Tommy's love for nature and adventure inspired others to embrace the joys of life and the beauty of the natural world.

Tommy was inducted into the Arkansas Softball Hall of Fame as well as the University of Arkansas Sports Hall of Honor, an accolade that celebrated not only his athletic achievements but also his enduring character, work ethic and contributions to the community.

At the core of Tommy's life was his profound love for his family. He was preceded in death by his three sisters, Geneva Perry, Betty Jo Campbell, Maureen Smith and the love of his life, Nancy Gene Strunk Trantham. Tommy and Nancy shared a remarkable love story, a deep and abiding partnership built on mutual respect, faith and devotion. Together, they built a family founded on love and resilience, a legacy that continues to guide their children and grandchildren. Tommy often expressed that Nancy was his greatest blessing and their love will forever remain a source of inspiration to all who knew them.

Tommy is survived by his children, Angela Trantham and Terri Trantham; granddaughter, Alexi Alan Janske and grandson, Whitten Janske; siblings, James Trantham (Liz), Jerry Trantham, Shirley Sedder, Pat Hammock (Curtis), Sandra Trantham, Judy Milam (Gary); wonderful nieces and nephews, friends, teammates and colleagues, whose lives were touched by his generosity, wisdom and kindness. His legacy of love, faith and achievement will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

A visitation will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 18, 2025 at Highland Valley United Methodist Church in Little Rock, followed by a service at 11:00 a.m. Interment will take place at Crestview Memorial Park in Hot Springs at 2pm.

The Trantham family expresses sincere gratitude to the caregivers David and Lance Reynolds, John Hughes, Liam Hill and Rodney Brooks, as well a special thanks to the incredible St. Vincent ICU staff.

Service Information
Visitation
Highland Valley United Methodist Church
15524 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock,  AR 72211
1/18/2025 at 10:00am
Service
Funeral Service
Highland Valley United Methodist Church
15524 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock,  AR 72211
1/18/2025 at 11:00am

Cemetery/Interment
Crestview Memorial Park
3077 East Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
 


Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Chenal Funeral Home
13801 Chenal Parkway
Little Rock, AR  72211
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com