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James E. "Jay" Thompson

Batavia, New York

Mar 20, 1942 – Nov 25, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
March 20, 1942
DIED
November 25, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Batavia, New York

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James E. “Jay” Thompson of Colton, NY passed away early on Thursday, November 25, 2021 at the SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. Jay was born on March 20, 1942 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and grew up in Holyoke, MA. He spent most of his life in Western Massachusetts, primarily South...

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So sorry to read this. Working with Jay at Channel 40 was a joy every day. He was definitely one of the "good ones "

Dear Tracey and Jeff and your families, It was just today that I learned of Jay's death and it saddened me as I began to reflect on the people who had crossed my life's path that are no longer with us and those with whom I lost touch__Jay being one of them. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences. Jay, Jim, Gil and Dick__the "Tikis" and the memories from when they and their music became such an important part of my life. Folk music grabbed hold and took us along an interesting...

Tracey I am so sorry for your loss. Jay was one of my favorite people on the New England Classic rides. A truly good guy.

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So sorry to hear of your loss Tracey. Jay was indeed a great and talented man. He will be missed by many.

When I became friends with Matt he took me in to his family. He always encouraged me to be myself. Always offered me all the love and understanding I needed. I can say that you helped me become a better person.

To Jeffrey & Jay's family: Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your big brother & loved one. Growing up next door to the Thompsons on Jefferson St. brings back many fond memories of Jay orchestrating summer activities. One summer, Jay had us younger kids believing UFO's & Martians were in our neighborhood. He used tape recorders, radio's & other assorted electronics, as well as combining burned wires, radio tubes & melted plastic into a blob. These, along with his story...

My condolences to Jay´s family and especially his brother Jeff, my friend. Growing up in Holyoke in the 50´s and 60´s there were so many kids that we literally ran in packs. Jay was the " leader of our pack" and was especially looked up to by us little kids. He spent lots of time with us and entertained us with fascinating and scary stories that he would make up on the spot. It wasn´t unusual to find Jay surrounded by a bunch of us while he beat on a tomtom while he told stories. He´d also...