J. Richard Thorn, 97, at the Highlands Living Center, Pittsford,
New York, passed away on 9/15/20.

Richard was born in Kingston, NY to Clarence and Gladys
(Terhune) Thorn on November 19, 1922.  He
graduated from Oakwood School in Poughkeepsie, NY.

Richard served his country during WW2 as an MP, seeing action in
North Africa, Sicily and Italy.  Richard
was a professional welder, working for decades at John Arborio Construction of
Poughkeepsie, NY where he also served as Shop Steward for the International
Union of Operating Engineers. After the War, he built a house on Beechwood
Avenue in Poughkeepsie where he and his wife raised their family and lived
there until 2010.

An avid lifelong sportsman, he was most comfortable outside hunting,
hiking or fishing. He also thoroughly enjoyed his cottage at Long Lake, NY
where he spent summer months enjoying fishing, visits from family, boating and
the beauty of his surroundings. He was a member of the Religious Society of
Friends (Quaker) in Clintondale and later at Poughkeepsie, NY.

He is survived and lovingly remembered by his wife of 73 years,
H. Marie Coutant, and sons David (Jan) and John (Susan).  His youngest son, Brian (Diane), predeceased
him.  Also, survived by his nephew Gary
(Christine) Thorn and niece Cindy. He was beloved by his six grandchildren and
many great grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers please consider donations to the Parkinson’s Foundation

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2 responses to “Thorn, J. Richard”

  1. Melody Berube (Thorn) Avatar
    Melody Berube (Thorn)

    Rest in Peace Grandpa!! I love and miss you dearly, I’m so lucky that you are my Grandpa. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories!!!

  2. Wednesday Night Friend Avatar
    Wednesday Night Friend

    Dear Marie, I am so sorry to hear that the love of your live has left this earth and is now with Brian. My heart breaks knowing how difficult these past 6 months have been for you both. May you find peace in knowing that he is with Brian now and free to do all the things he loved to do on earth.
    Your in my thoughts and prayers, Vicki (Ron Nelson’s daughter)