In memory of

Maureen Thompson

January 5, 1932 -  May 25, 2024

Maureen Thompson nee McClean
Died peacefully in her sleep in her 92nd year after a long struggle with Alzheimer's.
Maureen was born in Belfast Northern Ireland where she met the love of her life George Thompson. They married in 1953 moved to Toronto, Canada in 1957.
Maureen will be missed by her children
Marian Irwin (Derek), Ann Marie Prentice, Elizabeth Thompson, Eamon Thompson (Darlene) Nora Collins (Jamie), and her 11 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
She is predeceased by her husband of 57 years George Thompson and their son Bernard Thompson.
She will also be missed by her many nieces and nephews and in-laws in Canada, Northern Ireland and England.
Thank you to all the staff at Rouge Valley LTC Home where she spent her last seven years.
Rest in peace Mom, you are finally home ❤️

Guestbook 

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Darlene/Peter Thompson (Peter, nephew)

Entered May 31, 2024 from King city

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom, grandmother. 🙏❤️

Michele(Barber) Thompson/ Ray Thompson/ Irene Thompson (Niece)

Entered May 31, 2024 from Toronto

We are so saddened by the news. Condolences to all the family, friends and grand kids. She will be remembered.
Michele ( Sean) , Ray and Irene Thompson

Mary Jane/Bob Gleeson (Friends)

Entered May 31, 2024 from Peterborough

We were so sorry to hear about your Mom, Marian. We pray for all of you.

Denise Klammer (Niece)

Entered May 31, 2024 from Claremont/Pickering, Ontario

Huge hugs to you Marian, Annemarie, Emon, Elizabeth & Nora and your families.
Your mom was a lovely Auntie!
I remember going to your house after mass on Sunday having a yummy brunch and Nora and I hanging out together!❤️

Jennifer Thompson (Granddaughter)

Entered May 31, 2024 from Ajax

Rest in peace Nana. All you wanted to be was with Grandpa and Bernie and you are now in there arms.
My sweet memories of you, are you taking care of your children and us grandchildren.
All the wonderful things you knitted. The amazing breads you would bake and your pea soup was the best ever. You are at peace now and have all your memories back. Please watch down on us and keep us safe.
Luv Jennifer

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