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George Francis Thompson, Jr.

3/6/1945 - 11/23/2020

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Obituary For George Francis Thompson, Jr.

George Francis Thompson, Jr. March 6, 1945-Nov. 23, 2020

George Francis Thompson, Jr., 75, Altoona, formerly of Harrisburg, passed away Monday, at UPMC Altoona following a battle with COVID. George was born in Harrisburg, son of the late George Francis & Mary (Paull) Thompson, Sr. On Sept. 19, 1998, he married Gail L. Myers. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son, Bernie (Laurie) Thompson of Bellevue, WA; daughters, Dr. Sylvia V. (Iyah) Romm of Cape Cod, MA, Barbara R. Thompson of Bellevue, WA, and step-daughter, Tracy (JD) Martin in King George, VA; five grandchildren, Drew & Connor Thompson, Ari & Sebastian Romm and Nathan Falger; his brothers, Richard Thompson of Harrisburg and Edward in Middletown, PA; sisters, Kathy Gabriel of Middletown, PA, Patricia Licadello of Harrisburg, PA and Mary Ellen Ward in Rising Sun, MD. George was a graduate of Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg. He went on to receive his Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting from Gannon University of Erie and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Penn State University. He served in the United States Army during the Vietnam Era. George had a long career as an Accountant for the Commonwealth of PA retiring in Jan. of 2004 as the head Accountant at the Hollidaysburg Veterans Home. He was the Treasurer of the Blair County Democratic Committee, a member of the City of Altoona Planning Commission and a member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Blair County. George enjoyed line and ballroom dancing, taking walks with his wife, Gail. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and for the safety of all, there will be no visitation at this time. A celebration of life will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by The Stevens Mortuary, Inc. Condolences may be made at www.stevensfamilyfuneralhomes.com or Stevens Family Funeral Homes Facebook.

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  • 12/05/2020

    Gail....I am so sorry for your loss. You and George have always been wonderful neighbors to me. I am going to miss seeing the two of you walk by my house everyday. I could always rely on George in a pinch...he was such a nice man and obviously the two of you shared a very special relationship. Rarely did I see one of you without the other. If there's anything I can do for you now in return for all your kindnesses you showed to me, please let me know. Sending you love and prayers for inner peace.

  • 11/30/2020

    George was always the one to have a sincere smile on his face and a kind, encouraging word whenever our paths crossed. I loved the joy and happiness he and Gail shared whether they were dancing or attending a civic event. His smile will forever be etched in my memory. Love and hugs to Gail and the rest of the family

  • 11/29/2020

    Our deepest sympathies go out to Mrs. Thompson and all the family.

  • 11/29/2020

    Uncle George, We were so sorry to hear of your passing. You will be missed greatly.

  • 11/28/2020

    I am so saddened, George was more than a brother in law, he was a dear friend, i have many happy memories, like watching him and my sister Gail dancing or playing cards and exercise class or taking walks and the love that he had for his wife and children these will be the memories I hold close to my heart

  • 11/28/2020

    We were so shocked to learn that George had passed. Always enjoyed seeing him and Gail at the Golden Nuggets dance club. Don't think we ever saw him without a smile on his face, and always loved their Halloween outfits! Great sense of humor. George will certainly be missed.

  • 11/27/2020

    George was a great guy always willing to share a laugh or a joke with you. I will miss him and the good times we had in our little corner of exercise class

  • 11/26/2020

    George. I;m so glad i could call you my good friend. We had good times togeather.

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