
Calling Hours:
Thursday, March 16, 2017, 4:00-7:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Funeral Service:
Friday, March 17, 2017, 11:00am
Hartstown Presbyterian Church
7235 US Highway 322, Hartstown, PA
Rev. Rachel Johns, officiating
Pastor of Linesville Presbyterian Church
Inurnment will be in Hartstown Cemetery
Frank G. Thompson, age 81, of Main St., Hartstown, passed away Sunday morning, March 12, 2017 in the ER at UPMC Horizon Greenville.
He was born in Hartstown on January 27, 1936 a son of Forrest and Hazel (Holland) Thompson. He attended Hartstown Presbyterian Church and enjoyed hunting, fishing, and trapping. He was a self employed carpenter and was the owner/operator of Thompson Builders for 10 years and previously worked out of the Carpenter's Union Local #556 in Meadville.
On July 3, 1983 Frank married Myrna (Palm) Thompson, she survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Susan Ivie and her husband Darrell of Jamestown, Melanie Thompson of Greenville; a son, Steven Thompson and his wife Wirtie of Medina, OH; a step-daughter, Marla Palm of Conneaut Lake; four step-sons, William Palm and his wife Roz of Warren, OH, Marlon Palm and his wife Sharon of Lansdale, PA, Rory Palm and his wife Teresa of Quakertown, PA, and Robert Palm and his wife Cheryl of N. Wales, PA; a brother Ken Thompson and his wife Vivian of Greenville; fifteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; first wife, Janice (Durst) Thompson-Snyder; a son, Nathan Thompson; a great granddaughter, Janice Faith Soros-Shirey; a brother, Dale Thompson; two sisters, Ida Jean Ellis and Pearl Winkle.

Melanie, I am so sorry for ur loss!! U and ur family our in my prayers.
Sorry for your loss. May God give you comfort. Bonnie and Harry Beahm
Myrna and family. Sorry for your loss. We always enjoyed our time with Frank.
You are all in our prayers. Sorry we could not attend the service.
Cousin Bob, Pat, and family
Sorry for your loss. our condolences and prayers.
Always enjoyed Frank at breakfast at Stone Arch.
Don and Janet
We all lost a lot with Franks passing. Knowing Frank like I did I can say that Frank had a gruff exterior but could be counted on when needed and could be trusted with ones life. God Bless Myrna and his family and may Frank rest in peace for his journey is complete on earth. With love and respect Bob and Ann Hall.