Robert W. Thompson
July 16, 1943 - May 7, 2022
SCHUYLERVILLE – The family of Robert W. Thompson, age 78, is saddened to announce the passing of their husband, father and grandfather on Saturday, May 7, 2022 at Saratoga Hospital with his wife of 55 years, Lorraine, at his side. He was born in Hartford, CT on July 16, 1943 to the late William and Margaret Thompson and grew up in Rouses Point, NY.
Bob attended the State University at Plattsburgh where he was a two-term President of Theta Kappa Beta while on campus. His degree in secondary English led him to a job of teaching in the Hudson Falls Middle School where he retired after 35 years of helping young people appreciate the enjoyment of reading and writing.
Bob and Lorraine moved to Schuylerville, NY after their wedding in 1967 not planning on staying, but they never left. He became a very involved member of the community. Bob was one of the founding members of the General Schuyler Emergency Squad in 1971, answered calls and served as the First Lieutenant for years. He was a dedicated family man and volunteered as the Team Manager for his son's Youth Hockey Team which tapped his incredible skills in organization. He was a willing volunteer for many organizations whether he was an official member or not.
Bob was a communicant of Notre Dame Visitation RC Church in Schuylerville where he served as a Trustee.
For 25 years Bob worked part-time as the Director of Security at the Glens Falls Civic Center and had the opportunity to attend many sporting events and a multitude of concerts. His formidable stance was known to maintain order with just "The Look". His kids also knew it well!
Bob had a relaxed, non-judgmental demeanor to make those who knew him feel comfortable. He was known to be a wordsmith with clever comebacks and witty puns that made people laugh.
Bob enjoyed competitive sailing on Lake George crewing on a J/24. He attended the Adirondack Balloon Festival (and many other balloon festivals) for over 40 years eventually becoming an integral part of the family balloon team, as crew and driver of "Chase 2". He loved traveling to Florida and back, a number of times driving straight through from New York to the Keys.
After retirement, he loved crossword puzzles, spending time with his grandchildren, providing luscious food fests for the backyard birds, socializing with his many friends, Florida, visiting college friends, and driving anyone anywhere they needed to go!
In addition to his parents, Bob was predeceased by his sister M. Gail Ashline. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Lorraine; children: Jennifer Turoff (Peter) of LaGrangeville, NY, Donna Hillebrandt of Gansevoort, NY and Robert Thompson (Jaime) also of Gansevoort, NY; his six grandchildren: Margaret Turoff, Allison Hillebrandt, Joseph Thompson, Ryan Turoff, James Thompson, and Julia Thompson; brothers-in-law: Norman Ashline of West Milton, OH, J. Richard Burt (Virginia) of Saratoga Springs, NY and Thomas Burt (Victoria) of Frankford, DE; many cousins, nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and nephews, and good friends.
Family and friends may call from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Friday, May 13, 2022 at Flynn Brothers Funeral Home, 13 Gates Avenue Ext., Schuylerville, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 11:00 AM at Notre Dame-Visitation Church located at 18 Pearl Street in Schuylerville, NY.
Interment will immediately follow at St. Mary's Cemetery on Cemetery Road in Schuylerville.
The family would like to thank the Saratoga Hospital Medical and Nursing Staff in the Intensive Care Unit, Dr. Numan Rashid, Dr.Joseph Mihindu, Dr. Rolland Phillips, and the Rubin Dialysis Center for the remarkable care and comfort Bob received during these past few years of his health challenges.
Memorial donations in Robert's name may be offered to the Saratoga Hospital Foundation, Nursing Scholarship Program, 211 Church Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. Donations can be made by mail or by visiting their website at saratogahospitalfoundation.org.
Online remembrances can be made at www.flynnbrosinc.com.
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Dean Akin
August 1, 2022
I'm so very sorry Lorraine to have learned of Bob's passing. He was a truly wonderful fellow. It was always a pleasure to chew the fat with Bob after I would get done tuning your piano. A great conversationalist with a good wit. There are some customers that stand out more then the rest for all the right reasons and Bob was definitely one of them. He will be missed. Blessings to you and your family.
Barbie Lebrun
May 12, 2022
He was one of my teachers in school and really liked him ... I remember him working part time in the arcade in lake George also
Larry Fox
May 11, 2022
I´m was my privilege to be a colleague of Bob´s for many years at Hudson Falls Middle School. We had many good teachers at HFMS. But Bob was exceptional, in the classroom and out of the classroom. He became an excellent "Head Teacher" as well. Smart, funny, a great role model. That´s how I will remember Bob. Fondly.
Judy Hockford Bachorz
May 11, 2022
Grief is hard, but your memories will help you cope. You have so many wonderful ones. Remembering you and Bob (I still think of him has "Thumper!) today and always.
Jean Aurilio
May 10, 2022
Dear Lorraine & Family, (Especially Donna)
I am so very sorry to hear of Bob's passing.
I knew Bob from teaching at Hudson Falls Middle School. I also knew Donna from teaching there as well. I have many fond memories of Bob and the other cut-ups in the building playing off each other and trying to see if they could best each other with their wit and humor. My goodness!! Together, they put on quite a show! Bob was always a gentleman and a fine educator. He was someone I looked up to as an administrator also. I'm sorry that I will not be able to attend any services as I will be in Maryland visiting my son and family.
My condolences. Jean Aurilio
David Marsh Clearwater Florida
May 10, 2022
I have known the Thompson family for many years and can say that Bob was one of the finest i have known. I was associated with Bob at the Civic center and also throughout youth Hockey years. Bob had a work ethic second to none and I believe he and Lorraine were a perfect couple,Jenifer,Donna and Rob were also three great children and I know Bob was very proud of them.
I am sadden to know he has gone on.
Dave Marsh
Clearwater fl
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