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Scott D. Thompson

Newark, New Jersey

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THOMPSON Scott D. Thompson Assistant store manager, 35 Mr. Scott D. Thompson, 35, passed away on Wednesday, May 16, 2007, in Parsippany from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. The funeral will be from the Biondi Funeral Home of Nutley, 540 Franklin Ave., on Monday, May 21, at 8:30...

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I only had the pleasure of knowing Scott for a short time but from spending the time I did with him and from talking with him, I knew he was an amazing person. I am so sorry he was only with us for 35 years. My prayers, thoughts, and deepest sympathies go out to the Thompson family and his friends. He will be truly missed. Go Rangers!!!

To Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Fuzzy, Melissa and their adorable kids
I am so sorry for your loss. Fuzzy, you and Scott are like my brothers and in my heart will always be my brothers. I will always remember the good times we had at the Old Bloomfield store. Over the years, we have managed to stay somewhat in contact. I hope now that we will stay in constant contact because life is too short to lose the ones we love and cherish the most.

I knew Scott when he was very young. I use to play with him when he would visit his Grandparents on Columbia Ave. We use to call him Scotty wotty do da day.(Again we were Very young!)My deepest condolences to his family and friends.

I only had the pleasure of meeting Scott once.
He was with our dear friend his girlfriend Christina.
It was at a Ranger's game.I knew right away he was a quality guy. He was down to earth, easy to speak with, polite and very attentive and caring to Christina.
Silvia Family deepest condolences to Christina and to all of Scott's family and friends.
Heartflet sympathies to all of you for your tragic loss.
God Bless...

I am so sorry and still can not believe this. I have nothing but great memories of Scott. My deepest condolences. Scott will be forever in my heart.

I really don't know where to start. I have known Scott and the Thompson family for over 16 years. As i think back on all the memories we shared i can only come up with good ones. One of my fond memories of Scott is when I had a problem and called him at three a.m. because I needed someone to talk to he was always there to listen and talk for at least three or more hours, he always made me laugh and tried to solve the problem for me. I can sit here all day and share all the memories I have of...

My sincere condolences to the Thompson family who I remember dearly growing up on 15th Street (1st Avenue). Scott will always be remembered as one of my first friends when I moved to Bloomfield as a child. Growing up, playing sports and hanging out on 1st Avenue will be cherished. I'll fondly remember him calling me Big A.

I've known Scott for over a decade now, and i still can't believe what happened. He was one of my best friends. I shall miss him dearly. My condolenses to his family.

I don't know where to begin...Scott was truly an amazing guy and great friend and will be missed so much... Anthony Ryan and Myself were so lucky to have shared so many memories with him... My thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family... Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Rob, Melissa, Michael, Brianna, and the rest of the family I am so sorry for your loss...

All Our Love Always,
Shannon, Anthony Jr., & Ryan
Xoxoxoxoxo