Legacy Circle
Careers aren’t built overnight—and neither is the impact they leave behind.
Legacy Circle recognizes the individuals whose time at U.S. Architectural Millwork helped shape our standards, strengthen our relationships, and support the work we’re known for today. Their contributions extend beyond a title or a tenure—they’re reflected in the way we operate, the way we serve, and the expectations we carry forward. This is where we take a moment to recognize those careers—and the role they’ve played in building something that lasts.
Legacy Circle recognizes the individuals whose time at U.S. Architectural Millwork helped shape our standards, strengthen our relationships, and support the work we’re known for today. Their contributions extend beyond a title or a tenure—they’re reflected in the way we operate, the way we serve, and the expectations we carry forward. This is where we take a moment to recognize those careers—and the role they’ve played in building something that lasts.
Thomas Bodie, Jr.
Outside Sales Representative | Nearly 40 years in the industry
2016-2026 USAM
Outside Sales Representative | Nearly 40 years in the industry
2016-2026 USAM
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Tom Bodie built his career on straightforward communication, deep product knowledge, and a level of dependability his customers came to rely on. Over nearly four decades, he supported builders, contractors, and craftsmen across the region—helping guide decisions on everything from custom mouldings to full architectural millwork packages.
Known for telling it like it is, Tom brought clarity and confidence to every project. Whether on a jobsite or working through details with a client, his approach was consistent: honest, practical, and focused on getting it right. Over time, those qualities translated into lasting relationships and a reputation that extended well beyond any single project. His steady presence and no-nonsense mindset made him a trusted resource for the people he worked with every day. Outside of work, Tom’s appreciation for the outdoors reflects that same steady, focused approach—often spending time hunting, fishing, or simply enjoying time in the woods. We’re grateful for the time, experience, and commitment Tom brought to the team—and for the role he’s played in shaping the work we do. |
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Becky Mase
Administrative Coordinator | Forever in our hearts May 2024 - March 2026 Becky Mase brought a level of care, positivity, and quiet strength to her role that made a lasting impression in a short time. As an Administrative Coordinator, she supported the team with consistency and thoughtfulness—keeping things moving behind the scenes and helping create a sense of connection across the office. Becky became a valued part of the USAM team. Her presence was felt not only in the work she supported, but in the way she showed up each day—with kindness, reliability, and a genuine care for those around her. Her passing was deeply felt across the organization, and her absence continues to be a reminder of the impact one person can have on a team. We are grateful for the time we had with Becky and the role she played in supporting the people and work that define U.S. Architectural Millwork. |