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John Thorpe Obituary

Musician and beloved community member John "Jack" S. Thorpe passed away Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021, at the age of 64. Jack worked at Carnegie Mellon University for 32 years in various support roles and always had a story and advice for anyone who needed it. He was an advocate for equal rights and deeply rooted in Allegheny County, where he was born and lived his entire life. Jack's greatest pleasure was music. He was entirely self-taught and never took a lesson, learning to play the harmonica and guitar strictly by ear. Blues was his favorite genre, but he rarely heard any music he disliked. He played often with friends and family and even moonlighted with a few local bands. His brilliance and talent were noticed by everyone who came into his sphere. Jack is remembered with love by Gregory and Deborah Roberts, Amy Sinelli, Anna and Scott Cowan, Amanda Kin, Keri Vanderpool, and George Drum. Jack's remains will be taken to the Thorpe family cemetery in Ohiopyle for a private ceremony. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you give a donation in Jack's name to your local food bank or Creative Life Support, an organization in Allegheny County that helps bring music to those who need it most.

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Published by Triblive Online Only on Nov. 20, 2021.

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Russell Regan

November 16, 2023

I met Jack in 1986 @ CMU (Mellon Institute). He was someone I always enjoyed talking to about life we always looked forward to sunny days so we could wear shades. He is missed

David Little

November 22, 2021

Jack was my break-buddy for seven years at Mellon Institute. I've missed my time with him ever since I left Pittsburgh. I miss him even more now. Great memories with him. My sincerest condolences to his family.

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