Marjoria Thompson of Titusville was daughter of the late Harvey and Elsie V. Singer. She had been a resident of the Titusville-Ewing area all her life.
She was a graduate of Hopewell Township Central High School and worked for General Motors during World War II. Marjoria was also employed by New Jersey Manufacturers and served as a school bus driver for Hopewell Township.
Following her marriage, Marjoria and her husband resided in Titusville for 38 years, then moved to Lanning Street in Ewing. Following her husband’s death, Marjoria moved to the Ewing Apartments and most recently has resided with her daughter and son-in-law in Titusville.
She attended the Hopewell Baptist Church for several years before attending Central: A Christ Centered Church, in Ewing, for the remainder of her adult life. There she was active in the choir, taught Sunday School and worked serving her Lord by doing numerous tasks around the church.
Marjoria’s greatest loves were to be involved in her church and helping others and loving her family. She also enjoyed watching the birds, planting and caring for plants and flowers; as well as, playing games such as dominoes and especially Parcheesi for which her family lovingly called her the ”Parcheesi Queen”.
She was wife of the late Joseph D. Thompson, Jr. and mother of Joseph D. Thompson III and his wife Wanda of Ewing, June Guerard and her husband Jon of Titusville and Jeffrey G. Thompson of Ewing.
She is also survived by 8 grandchildren: Joseph D. Thompson, IV of Hopewell, Dennis A. Thompson and his wife, Diane of Pennington, Andrea Cox and her husband, Paul, of Charleston, SC , Pam Weisgerber and her husband, Brian, of Williamstown, NJ, David Guerard and his wife, Sarah, of Titusville, Billy Jones and his wife Tara of Ewing, Robert Henderson of Ewing and George Henderson and his wife Stacy of Langhorne, Pa.
She is also survived by 16 great-grandchildren: Zachary, Jacob, Kevin, Brian, Steven, Megan, Amanda, Lauren, Kaitlyn, Dylan, Breanna, Christopher, Ethan, Alana, Ryan, Riley, and several nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be on Monday morning from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the services at 11:00 a.m. at the Blackwell Memorial Home. Interment will follow in Fountain Lawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Central: A Christ Centered Church, 2015 Pennington Road, Ewing, NJ 08618, Pennington First Aid Squad, 110 Broemel Place, Pennington, NJ 08534 or Union Fire and Rescue Squad, 1396 River Road, Titusville, NJ 08560.