George D. Thompson NAZARETH George D. Thompson, 83, of Nazareth, PA, formerly of Phillipsburg, NJ, died on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, at his residence. Born on April 24, 1934, in Plainfield, NJ, he was the son of the late David and Beatrice (Johnson) Thompson. He was a professional picture framer at Swains in Plainfield for 34 years before retiring. George honorably served in the U.S. Army. He was a veteran of peacetime. He is survived by his sons, Scott W. Thompson of Phillipsburg, NJ, and David J. Thompson and wife, Brenda, of Lower Nazareth Twp., and his grandsons, David Thompson Jr. of Virginia Beach, VA, and Patrick Thompson of Hixson, TN. Private services are being arranged by the Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home, Nazareth. Online condolences may be made to the family at schislerfuneralhomes.com. Contributions may be made to Family Pillar Hospice, 3910 Adler Pl., Suite 130, Bethlehem, PA 18018. Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home 211 East Center Street Nazareth, PA 18064 (610) 262-2727
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David and Scott,
We are so sorry for your loss of your Dad. Even though we lost touch in recent years, he was a good friend. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sympathy to you and your families.
Connie and Bill Mueller
October 29, 2017
Sir,
I did not know you personally however I would very much like to "Thank You" for your dedicated and honorable Military Service to our country.
At a later date we will meet in that "SPECIAL PLACE" which GOD reserves for all of those who have stepped forward to serve their country in a Military Uniform.
May ALL of GOD'S blessing fall upon your dear family!
Sergeant Major Larry E. & Mrs. Sheila M. lliams, US Army/ Retired
October 29, 2017
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