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Robert Sheldon Thompson

Simsbury, Connecticut

1941 - 2023

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Robert Sheldon "Whitey" Thompson, 81, of Simsbury, beloved husband of Norma (Novak) Thompson, 80, died unexpectedly on Saturday, January 7th, 2023. He was born February 24th, 1941, in Warren, OH, son of the late James Robert and Florine (Pierce) Blake; he lived in Simsbury for the past 50 years....

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I am deeply saddened to hear of Whitey´s passing. Our family´s connections span back nearly 50 years. Among my fondest memories is of our New Year´s celebration in Vermont when we all gathered together putting on a truly unique talent show. While getting fuel this past fall at a local asimsbury station I had the good fortune of reminiscing with Whitey about fond memories of the past. Whitey was one of the most sincere, loving family men I have ever been honored to know. Norma and the family...

To the entire Thompson and Sage Financial Family, Bob was a wonderful person and support to my mother during the many years prior and during her passing. He then supported both myself and sister. He was a true gentlemen and who loved and adored his family, gushing over many of his grandchildren's accomplishments. So saddened to hear of his sudden passing. May you all continue to love him through your memories and through the lives of your children. Deepest sympathies - Donna Ambrogio

I deeply value the time we spent together on the FPA Board doing good and having fun along the way! That's what life should be all about.

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Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

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Dear Norma, Leigh, Christy, Tracy, Tammy and Rob, On behalf of all of the Scheetz family, we remain so devastated for your loss. Bob was simply one of those people with a soft voice, but one that made him larger than life. We are so saddened by this, but each so grateful for our time and experiences with him, Truly one of the very best people there could be. Nancy and Mike, Elsie and Bob, David and Cindy and Bobby and Stephanie

Our community has lost a great person and friend. My sincerest heartfelt condolences.

My deepest sympathy to Rob, Norma and all of Bob´s family and friends. I was a client of his the past 7 years and I thank him for all his support and advice. He had integrity, was a good listener, had a wealth of knowledge, a sense of humor and could dish it out as well as take it. RIP Bob, you will be missed.