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Sharon L Thompson
Sharon L. Thompson of Lemon Creek Road Tunhannock died at her home on Thursday. She was born in Scranton on May 23, 1936 daughter of the late Floyd C. and Gertrude Tisdale Parrish.
She was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School class of 1955. Prior to her retirment she was a Bus Driver's Aid. A member of the Lake Carey Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, Tyler Memorial Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, the Tunkhannock American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Lymanville Ladies Guild.
She was preceded in death by her husband Loren Thompson. Surviving are sons Terry Thompson of Tunkhannock; Wayne of Washington Twp.; daughters Dawn Rogers of Tunkhannock, Shyril Thompson of Washington Twp., Billie Jackson of Meshoppen, Kelly Thompson of Washington Twp.; brother Louis Parrish of Montrose; sisters June Sherwood, South Auburn, Loretta Dilmore, of Lemon; 21 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday at 11 am at the Lemon United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Shaffer, Pastor of the Lemon United Methodist Church. Private interment services will be in Rural Rest Cemetery, Keiserville. Arrangements by the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, Inc., 73 W. Tioga St, Tunkhannock
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She was a graduate of Tunkhannock High School class of 1955. Prior to her retirment she was a Bus Driver's Aid. A member of the Lake Carey Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary, Tyler Memorial Hospital Ladies Auxiliary, the Tunkhannock American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and a member of the Lymanville Ladies Guild.
She was preceded in death by her husband Loren Thompson. Surviving are sons Terry Thompson of Tunkhannock; Wayne of Washington Twp.; daughters Dawn Rogers of Tunkhannock, Shyril Thompson of Washington Twp., Billie Jackson of Meshoppen, Kelly Thompson of Washington Twp.; brother Louis Parrish of Montrose; sisters June Sherwood, South Auburn, Loretta Dilmore, of Lemon; 21 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren, as well as several nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday at 11 am at the Lemon United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Shaffer, Pastor of the Lemon United Methodist Church. Private interment services will be in Rural Rest Cemetery, Keiserville. Arrangements by the Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home, Inc., 73 W. Tioga St, Tunkhannock
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Sharon Thompson RIP 9-4-08
This was in The New Age Examiner =
Woman Dies in Wyoming County Fire
A fire at a home in Wyoming County has claimed the life of a woman.
Smoke pours from the home along Lemon Creek Road north of Tunkhannock.
Crews were called the house on Lemon Creek Road, not far from the village of Lemon about 3 p.m.
A representative for the family who lives in the house said Sharon Thompson, 72, died in the fire.
There is no word at this time what sparked the deadly fire.
This is a story that hits me very close to my heart Sharon was a person that most people would not what to say about. I can say that she was great to my daughter. And told everyone that I was her daughter. LOL Sharon loved her dolls that she had all over her house. She showed me how to do crafts. I am so sorry that this happen to her I will miss her alot. RIP You are safe now.
PART 2
A fire at a home in Wyoming County that claimed the life of a woman is blamed on careless smoking.
Smoke pours from the home along Lemon Creek Road north of Tunkhannock.
Crews were called the house on Lemon Creek Road, not far from the village of Lemon about 3 p.m.
Family members said Sharon Thompson, 72, died in the fire. She lived in the home alone and used an oxygen tank. A state police fire marshal ruled the cause of the fire accidental.
This is my comment by Lisa
To her son = Terry I am so sorry and my thoughts are with you. I am soooo sorry!!!!!!!
Woman Dies in Wyoming County Fire
A fire at a home in Wyoming County has claimed the life of a woman.
Smoke pours from the home along Lemon Creek Road north of Tunkhannock.
Crews were called the house on Lemon Creek Road, not far from the village of Lemon about 3 p.m.
A representative for the family who lives in the house said Sharon Thompson, 72, died in the fire.
There is no word at this time what sparked the deadly fire.
This is a story that hits me very close to my heart Sharon was a person that most people would not what to say about. I can say that she was great to my daughter. And told everyone that I was her daughter. LOL Sharon loved her dolls that she had all over her house. She showed me how to do crafts. I am so sorry that this happen to her I will miss her alot. RIP You are safe now.
PART 2
A fire at a home in Wyoming County that claimed the life of a woman is blamed on careless smoking.
Smoke pours from the home along Lemon Creek Road north of Tunkhannock.
Crews were called the house on Lemon Creek Road, not far from the village of Lemon about 3 p.m.
Family members said Sharon Thompson, 72, died in the fire. She lived in the home alone and used an oxygen tank. A state police fire marshal ruled the cause of the fire accidental.
This is my comment by Lisa
To her son = Terry I am so sorry and my thoughts are with you. I am soooo sorry!!!!!!!
