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This memorial website was created in memory of wonderful husband, father, granddad, relative and friend, Gene Thomerson, who passed away on October 7, 2021.  Please enjoy and feel free to add any photos, videos, stories or comments to celebrate his life.

A Celebration of Life will be planned in the future, date and location TBD.

In lieu of flowers, please send any donations in his name to the Trinity United Methodist Flood Relief Fund by going to https://secure.myvanco.com/YQNY/home or sending a check to the church at 801 N. Cleveland Ave., Loveland, CO 80537.

Obituaries will be published in Loveland, CO (10/14/21), Lake Orion, MI,(10/20/21) Circleville, OH (10/14/21) and Wilmington, OH (10/20/21).
October 13, 2021
October 13, 2021
My husband and I used to tease Gene because he was the second friend who went by two names. We referred to him as Gene Jon or Jon Gene. The twinkle in his his eyes meant he was going to say or do something that made you and him laugh. Gene was fun to be around; one half of an awesome twosome and ready to dance at ANY time. Being neighbors and friends in Lake Orion for many years created memories we will always hold close.
October 11, 2021
October 11, 2021
From Pete Eikenberry:

Gene was one half of an indivisible perfect marriage. He was an all American Boy Scout model for all humans-trust worthy, helpful, loyal, honest, friendly, dependable, loving, but driving cross country at 55 mph he must have driven more than a few people nuts.
He loved a story centered around the predictable and rascally ways of a wide variety of our fellows
I loved to see him, shoot the bull with him and to laugh with him-the finest companion one could have.

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October 13, 2021
October 13, 2021
My husband and I used to tease Gene because he was the second friend who went by two names. We referred to him as Gene Jon or Jon Gene. The twinkle in his his eyes meant he was going to say or do something that made you and him laugh. Gene was fun to be around; one half of an awesome twosome and ready to dance at ANY time. Being neighbors and friends in Lake Orion for many years created memories we will always hold close.
October 11, 2021
October 11, 2021
From Pete Eikenberry:

Gene was one half of an indivisible perfect marriage. He was an all American Boy Scout model for all humans-trust worthy, helpful, loyal, honest, friendly, dependable, loving, but driving cross country at 55 mph he must have driven more than a few people nuts.
He loved a story centered around the predictable and rascally ways of a wide variety of our fellows
I loved to see him, shoot the bull with him and to laugh with him-the finest companion one could have.
His Life

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October 12, 2021
Jon Eugene (“Gene”) Thomerson, D.O.B. 12/20/36, passed away in Colorado on October 7, 2021 in the presence of his wife, Ellen Thomerson, and children, Jon Thomerson and Julie Mannina.  He is also survived by his grandchildren, Ronin and Theo Mannina, his brother, Steve Thomerson of Circleville Ohio and the families of his deceased siblings, Ann Elsea and Keith Thomerson, as well as Ellen's siblings and their children and grandchildren.  Gene was born in Winston Salem, NC, grew up in Circleville and Wilmington, Ohio and was a graduate of both Wilmington High School and Wilmington College.  He served in the Army from 1960 to 1963, marrying Ellen in March of 1964.  Gene enjoyed a long career in safety equipment sales, as well as dancing, sailing, woodworking, hiking, travel, and spending time with his family.  He and Ellen were instrumental in founding the Boys and Girls Club of Lake Orion, Michigan and were active members of the United Methodist Church in that community.  After he and Ellen moved to Colorado In 2007 to be nearer to their children and grandchildren, he found new adventure, including regular ski trips with friends in Wyoming and volunteering as a Park Ranger.  He spent many hours hiking the trails with colleagues, offering help to his fellow hikers and attending to any needed repairs along the way.  In Loveland as in Lake Orion, Gene and Ellen became active members in the community and helped steward many programs, including organizing and collecting funds for the Salvation Army's Holiday campaign and organizing a forum and showcase for Colorado authors.  They were also active members and leaders in their church, Trinity United Methodist Church of Loveland.  Gene particularly enjoyed joining others in the congregation and using his carpentry skills to build wheelchair ramps for seniors and the disabled.  Gene was much loved at home and in the community.  He was unfailingly warm and was readily equipped with the sincerest of smiles for every occasion.  He was a warm, bright soul, an excellent husband, father and friend, and he will be dearly missed.  A small graveside service will take place at 11:00 a.m.on October 15, 2021 at the Evergreen Memorial Park in Evergreen, Colorado, followed by a celebration of life at a future date, TBD.  In lieu of flowers, please send any donations in his name to the Trinity United Methodist Flood Relief Fund by going to https://secure.myvanco.com/YQNY/home or sending a check to the church at 801 N. Cleveland Ave., Loveland, CO 80537.
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