Georgie Thompson

b. 24 June 1915, d. 6 March 2002
  • Georgie Thompson was born on 24 June 1915 in Louisiana.
  • Robert Lee Thompson appeared in the US federal census of 1 January 1920 in Washington, Saint Landry Parish, Louisiana, at Main Street enumerated next to the household of August Muller.. Other members of the household included Georgie Thompson, George Felix Thompson, Anne Odille Melancon, Curtis James Thompson, Lennie Shields Thompson, Lennie Mae Thompson and Robert Lee Thompson.
  • George Felix Thompson and Anne Odille Melancon appeared in the US federal census of 1 April 1930 in Wisner, Franklin Parish, Louisiana, at Kansas Street. Other members of the household included Georgie Thompson, Curtis James Thompson and Alcide Joseph Thompson.
  • She married Frank J. Spahn.
  • The following was published online by The Times-Picayune:
         New Orleans.
    Editor, The Times Picayune:
         I wish to explain to William L. Wonderly, in reply to his letter, "Beyond Forty" in The T-P Sept. 6, just what the "beyond fortys" are kicking about.
         When I was 40 I had three children: 1 year, 5 years and 9 years old. Life had just begun for me at that time and I was healthy, strong, able, fully capable and willing to work. I had the responsibility of raising and educating these three children, but I was turned down because I was too old in lots of places. I have a trade and I am considered an expert at my trade. I drove taxi-cabs, held watching jobs and my wife went to work in order to give these three children just an 8th grade education.
         This will explain to Mr. Wonderly just what we mean and what the "above forties" are kicking about. We want jobs and money to raise and educate our children and to make good and useful citizens of them. If we are cut off at 40 we cannot do it. Do you think the "above forties" have a just complaint?
         In conclusion I will ask Mr. Wonderly not to think that we "over forty" wish to wish to underrate the "under-forty." I agree that we over forty should do the defending because we are not of much use here after 40. Group insurance stops us. Corporations can hire us but the older we are the more they have to pay for insurance. Naturally that is the cause of over 40 not being able to get work.
         -- George F. Thompson.
  • The following appeared on 14 September 1950 in The Times-Picayune: [Died] Of 6209 Cameron Blvd., on Tuesday, September 12, 1950, at 10:15 o'clock p. m., George Felix Thompson, beloved husband of Anne Odille Melancon; father of Mrs. F. J. Spahn, Curtis James and Alcide Joseph Thompson of this city; grandfather of Adrienne and Sybil Spahn and Lorraine Thompson; brother of Mrs. L. J. Muller, Frank, Henry and Zealous Thompson; aged 65 years; a native of Alabama, and a resident of this city for 57 years.
         Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of Katz and Besthoff Drug Stores, American Brewing Company and Ben Wolfe Printing Company, are invited to attend the services from the funeral home of Albert E. Briede and Son, Inc., 1160 Camp street, on Thursday, September 14, 1950, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., followed by a mass at St. Raphael's church at 10 o'clock a. m.
         Interment in Garden of memories, 4800 Air-Line Highway.
  • Georgie Thompson became a widow at the 16 October 1969 death of her husband Frank J. Spahn.
  • The following appeared on 2 June 1972 in the Baton Rouge State Times Advocate: Mrs. Ann Odile Melancon Thompson died Thursday morning in New Orleans. She was 79, a native of Dutchtown and resident of 4231 Banks St., New Orleans. Body at William Betz's Sons Funeral Home, 7611 Maple St., New Orleans. Religious services at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church, Carrollton Avenue and Plum Street. Burial in Garden of Memories. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Georgie T. Spahn, New Orleans; two sons, Curtis J. and Alcide J. Thompson, both of New Orleans; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and six sisters, Miss Lise Melancon, Mrs. Corrine Richards, Mrs. Octave Dixon, Mrs. Bertha LaNaux and Mrs. Wallace Seale. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Thompson; her mother, Corrine Babin; father, Alfred Melancon; sister, Mrs. Lillie Adams; and brothers, Alfred, Alcide and Alcee Melancon.
  • The following appeared on 5 September 1988 in The Times-Picayune: [Died] Alcide J. Thompson of Gretna, LA, on Friday, September 2, 1988 at 5 a.m., beloved husband of Betty Nette Thompson; father of Michael and George Thompson, Dawn Zweifel and Brigette Tonko; brother of Mrs. Georgie T. Spahn and the late Curtis Thompson; son of the late George and Anne Thompson; grandfather of Danielle, Ashley and Aaron Thompson, Brittany Zweifel, Rachelle, Ryan and Robert Tonko, Jr; uncle of Adrian Burst, Sybil Gordon and Lorraine Heath.
         Relatives and friends of the family, also officers and members of VFW Post No. 5733 are invited to attend the funeral services from Westside Funeral Home, 5101 Westbank Expressway, Marrero, LA, on Tuesday September 6, 1988 at 12:00 noon. Interment in Lake Lawn Mausoleum, Metairie, LA. Visitation on Monday, September 5, 1988 from 7:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. (Secured Parking) Information: 341-9421.
  • Georgie Thompson died on 6 March 2002 at age 86.
  • She was interred at Garden of Memories, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.
  • Last Edited: 10 May 2014

Family: Frank J. Spahn b. 23 December 1908, d. 16 October 1969