Gloria J. Thompson passed from this life into Heaven Sept. 9th after a ten-year battle with
Alzheimer's at the age of 84. She was born in Oakland in 1939 to Guy and Myrtie Bickford, the
next to the last of twelve children. She was predeceased by her husband, David D. Thompson,
in 1993.
While she was growing up, she developed a passion for horses and riding, and was heavily
involved in the Silver Spur Riding Club. She also enjoyed roller skating. She graduated from
Williams High School in 1957, married her husband, and worked as a bookkeeper for her
husband's business, Dave's Exxon in Waterville, until the late 80's.
In the early 80's, Gloria accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior and became active in the church.
Not only did she raise 7 children, she and her husband became foster parents in the late 80's
until his death in 1993. She then went back into the workforce working at Burger King until she
retired in 2011. She had a strong love for animals and flowers and weekly family suppers.
She is survived by her children, Peggy Thompson of Oakland, Michael and Candy Thompson of
Sidney, Patti and Paul Tornaquindici of Portland, Conn., Paula Duty of Mechanicsville, Va.,
Donald and Kelley Thompson of Pittston, Joey Thompson of Oakland, and Jeanie and Joseph
Doore of Albion. She is survived by her grandchildren Hannah, Holly, and Jacob Thompson of
Sidney; Stephanie, Eric, and Amy Tornaquindici of Portland, Conn.; Chelsea Smyth of
Richmond, Va., and Christopher Thompson of St. Robert, Mo. She is survived by one sister,
Charlene McMonagle of Allentown, Pa. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Visitation hours will be 6-8 p.m., Sept. 15, at Wheeler Funeral Home in Oakland. A private
funeral will be held on Sept. 16. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's Association at
https://act.alz.org/donate would be greatly appreciated.