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1953
2023
Mrs. Marjorie Louise (Trago) Thompson passed away Wednesday, March 8, 2023 due to complications of Interstitial Lung Disease (https://www.lung.org/lung-health-diseases/lung-disease-lookup/interstitial-lung-disease). She was surrounded by the people she loved the most and the people who loved her the most – her husband, her children, and her grandchildren.
Marjorie was born on December 15, 1953 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. She grew up in the Philadelphia area and graduated from Springfield High School (Springfield, PA) in 1972. On June 30, 1973, she married her best friend, Mr. James Emil Thompson. They’ve been married for almost fifty years. Together they had three children – Jennifer, James, and Matthew.
Marjorie was an Army wife. She followed her husband from Philadelphia to Ft. McCoy, WI, Ft. Indiantown Gap, PA, Ft. Snelling, MN, and Washington, DC. At Ft. McCoy, she began a career as an administrative professional that spanned more than three decades across multiple agencies including the Army Corps of Engineers (St. Paul, MN), the Army National Guard/National Guard Bureau (Arlington, VA), and the United States Mint (Washington, DC). In 2018, she retired with 22 years of service from the United States Mint.
Above all else, Marge ("Mag" to her family and close friends) was a beloved wife, mother, and friend. For years, she followed her boys to hockey tournament after hockey tournament. And later, her granddaughter to multiple dance recitals and dance competitions. From 2004 – 2006, she was the glue that held the family together through three deployments to Iraq. In retirement, she thought nothing of driving across the country to “baby-sit” her grandkids or her grand-dogs. She and her daughter Jennifer learned to knit together in 2012. They enjoyed visiting yarn stores together and spent many Saturdays knitting and watching NCIS or Law & Order reruns on the USA Network.
In 2018, Jim and Marge retired to the Wilmington, NC area where Marge vowed to swim in the ocean every day – she loved the ocean and the beach. Marge loved her flower garden and was a dedicated Bible Study Fellowship group leader. Her favorite time of day was around 2:00 pm when she and Jim would take their “break” and enjoy a cold beer and a snack on their screened in porch.
Marjorie is preceded in death by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Russell (Thelma) Trago; her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James (Marjorie) Thompson; her sister, Mrs. Rita (Trago) Volz; her brother, Mr. Russell (Joan) Trago; her brother-in-law, Mr. John Thompson; and her grandson, Brayden Binford. She is survived by her husband, Mr. James Thompson; her three children: Ms. Jennifer (Scott Dewlen) Thompson, Mr. James (Adriane Sevelin) Thompson, Mr. Matthew (Jackie) Thompson; brother-in-law, Mr. Jeffrey (Deborah) Thompson; her grandchildren: Ms. Kayla Delaney, Mr. Warryn (Kelly) Thompson, Mr. Matthew Thompson, Jr), Mr. Aidan Anez, and Ms. Victoria Thompson; and multiple nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM on Tuesday, March 14, at Carolina Beach Presbyterian Church, 1209 Lake Park Blvd N, Carolina Beach, NC 28428, where a Visitation will be held from 2:00 PM until time of services. Private interment will follow at Quantico National Cemetery on Friday, March 18, 2023. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Marge’s memory via the link to the American Lung Association.
Please sign the online Guestbook at www.andrewsmortuary.com
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Janice & Dave McColley
January 8, 2024
Jim, Jennifer, Jimmy and Matthew,
Saw one of your posts Jennifer and realized I didn’t see any obituary notice for your mom so I searched your posts. So sorry this is so very late but wanted you all to know how sad we were to hear about Marge! Marge was a great friend all those years ago in Ridley Park. We had little kids the same age, and helped each other out quite a bit. The neighborhood wasn’t the same after you all moved to NJ. Of course we moved shortly thereafter. Prayers for all of you. We know she is deeply missed. We’ve made a donation in her name to the American Lung Association.
Phyllis Wilson
March 15, 2023
Marjorie was such a wonderful person- I met her as Jim was retiring from the Army as the 4th Command Chief Warrant Officer of the Army Reserve. She had a special twinkle in her eye!
Connie Payette
March 15, 2023
Chief I am so Sad to hear of Mag's passing
She is such a wonderful person and so supportive of your Military family over the years! We had wonderful lunches and dinners while you were deployed so many places! Prayers for you, your children and grandchildren!
Deb Grant
March 14, 2023
Marty and I will be keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest condolences go out to you all. It was a great pleasure to meet Marge at a couple of fairly recent gatherings in Wisconsin when she and Jim came to visit their son Jim and my niece Adriane. You have a special woman in your hearts forever.
Melissa Brown
March 14, 2023
Marge was my Bible Study Leader this year. I looked forward to sitting next to her and seeing her beautiful smile. She was a wonderful person to know. She will be missed!
Samantha Sevelin
March 14, 2023
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Marg today and everyday. I am so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful women.
Razz Waff
March 13, 2023
Jim- It is with great sadness that I learned over the weekend that Marge died. I cannot even begin to imagine what this is like for you and your family, and what you are going through right now. May she rest in peace and rise in glory. Amen.
Denise Scarboro
March 13, 2023
Thank you for serving the lord as you miss you
Peggy Stoltz
March 13, 2023
I didn't know Marg but one year. She was my BSF leader last year and was a wonderful Christian lady. Love, Peggy Stoltz
Matthew Thompson Jr
March 12, 2023
You’re the best grandma I could ask for.
Ivette Rideaux
March 11, 2023
You were an angel. And inspired me to be the best wife to my husband. I loved how nothing ever got you upset and you backed up your husband in all of the travels and sometimes during holidays.
Thank you for being you and those invites to your home during holidays because you knew I was a single Soldier and you wanted me to feel like part of a family. I will never forget that. RIP.
Dorinda Gipson
March 11, 2023
I’m so sorry for your loss. Prayers of comfort and grace for all of you.
Debbie Steagall
March 11, 2023
So sorry for your loss.
Janet West
March 11, 2023
Marge will be remembered for her beautiful smile and kind nature. The world's loss is heaven's gain. She is now surrounded by His loving arms. God bless you, Marge. You will be missed. xoxo
Sharlee Rose Edwards
March 11, 2023
Though we never met, I got the pleasure of being exposed to your wonderful light and love through your sweet daughter, Jennifer. You were a beacon of light to her and those you touched. Sending my prayers to your sweet family in this time.
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