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William A. Thompson

Collingswood, New Jersey

Dec 26, 1950 – Jun 21, 2020 (Age 69)

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BORN
December 26, 1950
DIED
June 21, 2020
AGE
69
LOCATION
Collingswood, New Jersey

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Foster-Warne Funeral Home - Collingswood Obituary

William A. "Bill" Thompson passed away on June 16, 2020, of Deptford, NJ.  Age 69 years.


He is survived by his daughter, Sarah (Wayne) Muhlbaier, his son, William J. Thompson, two grandsons, Justin and Zachary Muhlbaier, two sisters, Christine (Hiram) Stanger and Diane (Andre) Bay, as well as many nieces and nephews.  He was predeceased by his parents, William and Muriel Thompson, his brother, Glenn and sister-in-law, Bernadette.


Bill was an Audubon High School graduate and a Vietnam Era U.S. Army veteran.  He retired as a Sergeant with the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Department.


Funeral service and interment will be private at the convenience of the family.  Arrangements by the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, Audubon and Collingswood, NJ.  www.fosterwarnefuneralhome.com

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Bill was my neighbor in Audubon and Westville Grove. He was the go to guy for any music questions. I have nothing but fond memories of Bill. Rest In Peace and my condolences to his family.

So sorry to hear of Bills passing. I have many fond memories of cousin Bill and all the good times our family had over the years!! My prayers are with all of you!!

Sgt Thompson always had a way to make you smile, with many fond memories working with him, he will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

So sorry for your loss Sara. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

I was saddened to read that my first "love" in 4th grade has passed away. We were in grade school together until his family moved to Audubon. We reconnected for a short time when we ran into each other at the Audubon Shopping Center but it wasn't meant to be. He was a great guy when I knew him.
Please accept my deepest sympathy in your loss. I'm sure your fond memories will keep him alive in your hearts.

May he rest awhile. He was a good, good, officer that I could rely of him to get "it done".