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George Thompson Obituary

Thompson, George
George Otho Thompson, Jr. who was born into this world on April 14, 1933 in Alliance, Ohio, died on Saturday, July 14, 2018 at the age of 85, with the dubious privilege, as he would say, of living fifteen years beyond the average life span. He is survived by his wife of sixty years, Kathleen Buell. They were married on June 28, 1958, and he enjoyed those years bringing up their children, moving to various places around the country, traveling as often as possible, working tirelessly as a banker, reading insatiably, and teasing anyone who would tolerate it from him. George has been blessed with four surviving children and their spouses, George Otho Thompson, III and Sonja Beth Quimby, Amy and Steve O'Neal, Elizabeth and Dan Rademacher, and Margaret (Meg) and Robert Walter. A great source of pride to him was his grandchildren, Sarah (Sturgeon) and husband, Sebastian Sorsaburu, Kaitlyn (O'Neal) and husband, Anthony Katko, Maria (Thompson) and husband, Jordan Pearce, Emily O'Neal and fiancé, Adam Alfonso, Rachel Sturgeon, Allyson Thompson, Joseph Walter; and step-granddaughter, Lillian Rademacher. His great-grandchildren, Bastian Sorsaburu and Oliver Katko recently joined as the newest generation to come into his life. He is also survived by his younger sister, Penny Zarter of El Paso, TX. George was a graduate of Mount Union College in Alliance with a Bachelor's in Biology. He was an Army veteran, having joined the Army near the end of the Korean War where he graduated from the US Army Cryptography School and learned Japanese. He discovered a passion for the stock market starting with a job for the NY Stock Exchange which continued for the remainder of his life. George lived a large portion of his life near Bloomington, Indiana where he provided for his family by working for various banks in trusts and investments, and also ran a tax and bookkeeping business until he retired early to travel around the country with Kathleen. He drove their camper to nearly every state with the goal of filling in the map that was stuck on the side of the camper, secondarily to seeing the amazing national parks and incredible places in the US. In between trips they lived in Lake Wales, Florida and opened their home to any and all who would visit. George was a leader in his church in Solsberry, Indiana, for many years, and continued to maintain a strong faith throughout his life. He and Kathleen helped start a church in the retirement community where they lived where he was, of course, treasurer. The last full day of his life closed with Kathleen reading Psalms to him and his daughter Meg singing hymns. As he started to approach the later part of his life he would often respond to an inquiry of "how are you?" with a quip like "Any day I wake up on the green side of the grass is a good day"! His father, Dr. George O. Thompson, mother Gwendoline Copeland, brother and sister Bruce and Beverly Thompson precede him in death and are most likely teasing him that this time he woke up and didn't see green grass but streets of gold in heaven instead! Services will be held on Tuesday, July 17 at the Tidd Funeral Home, Hilliard OH starting with visitation at 9 a.m., service at 10 a.m. and a burial service at 4 p.m. in the Thompson Cemetery in Bluffton, Ohio. Yes, he is one of those Thompson's. P.S. He was very proud of being an Eagle Scout.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Jul. 15 to Jul. 16, 2018.

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Jeannie Hollingshead

July 10, 2022

I sure miss your words of wisdom, George, during this time of turmoil. I miss your and Kathleen´s presence, as friends, very much.

Jeannie Hollingshead

July 10, 2020

George, I sure have missed the long, and sometime emotional, discussions that you, Kathleen and I had. You folks were the best of friends. Amy and Elizabeth have stayed in touch with me throughout these last few years and I am so thankful. You and your family were, and are, such good Christian friends. We need all of them in these years of turmoil. Again, thanks for being a good friend.

Laura Hollingshad

July 9, 2019

What a joy it was to have George and Kathleen as special friends and neighbors back in IN. We spent many hours around the kitchen table discussing a wide variety of subjects while drinking coffee and tea. What a comfort it was to have George and Kathleen, who were both strong believers in Christ, as friends and neighbors. Their 5 children and Brad were close friends and could occasionally get into mischief.

July 16, 2018

It was my privilege to know this man not only as a father of a good friend, but as a gracious host, and a servant of Christ. Unfortunately for me, those times were short and few, but I know he will be missed by family and many others. I pray peace in your sorrow, and joy in your memories. - Danny Wilson

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Biology Alumn

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

ERA

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

US Army Cryptography School Graduate/ Japanese

Herb USMC

July 16, 2018

Herb Guyer-Sharfenaker USMC

July 16, 2018

God Bless/RIP. A heartfelt Thank YOU, George for your service in The United States Army, during Korea... And Semper Fi... Soldier.

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Deborah Hanus

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May 2018 visit

Carol Gawronski

July 16, 2018

George was much loved by all of us at Tower Lakes, and his investment in the Chapel beginnings is still a strong and integral part of our community. Kathleen's Bible Study is still in full swing as well. My late husband Ed played golf with George and came home with some amazing stories of their exploits on and off the golf course. I made it a point to visit every year on my way north and so glad I was able to visit in May, George was a wonderful host, made me coffee and shared some great thoughts and memories. My heart goes out to Kathleen and the family for this tremendous loss. But we KNOW where George is this day and for eternity and will be seeing him once again. Love you George, Carol Gawronski

MARCEL

July 16, 2018

During this time of deep sorrow and pain, know that you are not alone. May God give your family strength and much comfort to help you endure this loss as you remember your beloved.

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Teresa Paulsen

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Jeannie, Brad, Angie & Emily Hollingshead

July 15, 2018

I have missed George for several years since he moved from IN, but stayed in contact with he and Kathleen all these years. I have missed his friendship, accounting advice, his "How are you" and his smile. He was such a good friend to me and my family. Besides my friendship with him and Kathleen, my son grew up with Tommy, Amy, Elizabeth and Meg and we have such wonderful memories of these times. I wish Kathleen and family condolences and love. I know God is holding them all in His Hand. George was a great man.

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Visitation

9:00 a.m.

Tidd Family Funeral Home - Hilliard

5265 Norwich Street, Hilliard, OH 43026

Jul

17

Service

10:00 a.m.

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5265 Norwich Street, Hilliard, OH 43026

Jul

17

Burial

4:00 p.m.

Thompson Cemetery

Bluffton, OH

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