Obituary for H. Lee Thompson
March 30, 1941 – February 3, 2025
It is with great sadness that the family of Henry Lee Thompson announces his passing on February 3, 2025, at
the age of 83. Lee was born on March 30, 1941, in Pleasantville, NJ, to his loving parents, Harold Thompson
and Elsie Wolfbrandt Thompson and went on to become a devoted husband, father, vovô, brother, uncle and
friend. He was predeceased by his daughter, Bonnie Thompson.
Lee is survived by his cherished wife, Barbara Jean Zurcher Thompson; his son, Philip Thompson, and wife
Tammy, along with their children Riley and Sydney; his daughter, Pauline Thompson Meeker, and husband
Mark, and their children Brianna her husband Lee Parish, Stephen, and Victoria; his daughter, Cynthia
Thompson DeLorme, and husband Keith, and their children Andrew, Phillip, Matthew, Timothy, Sophie Grace,
and Christian.
Throughout his life, Lee was known for his deep faith, tireless work ethic, and profound love for others. For 26
years, he served as a missionary in Brazil, where he planted six churches, from the jungles of the Amazon to the
bustling city of Belo Horizonte. Lee worked with the Gospel Missionary Union and Association of Baptists for
World Evangelism, dedicating his life to spreading the message of Christ.
In addition to his missionary work, Lee pastored several churches in the US, including Brookdale Baptist
Church in Bloomfield, NJ, and Calvary Baptist in Flemington, NJ. He also served as Associate Pastor at
Calvary Bible Church in East Stroudsburg, PA, where he founded the Calvary School of the Bible and
developed the Growth in Christ Bible Study Program. He was passionate about discipleship and played a key
role in leading the Seniors Fellowship Ministry.
Lee’s heart for God was evidenced by his immense care for people. His teaching and preaching reached
countless lives, always with the goal of helping others know Christ and grow in their faith. He was a dynamic
and powerful teacher, with a unique ability to connect with everyone individually.
Outside of his ministry, Lee had many hobbies, including carpentry, beekeeping, gardening, fishing, hunting,
and leather working among other hobbies. These interests not only reflected his creativity and practical skills
but also his love for the simple joys of life.
Lee’s legacy is one of service, dedication, and a deep love for God and others. He was known for his godly
character, his unwavering energy, and his unrelenting desire to help others grow in their faith. His impact will
be felt for generations to come, as his work continues to bear fruit in the lives of those he mentored and served
around the world.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on February 8, 2025 at 11am with a luncheon to follow at Calvary
Bible Church, 9 Three Point Garden Road, East Stroudsburg, PA, where family and friends will gather to honor
his memory.
In lieu of flowers a Go Fund Me has been set up to help further the legacy of discipleship that Pastor Lee
faithfully carried out through the years, until his recent death.
While we mourn his passing, we rejoice in the knowledge that Lee is now with the Lord, enjoying the presence
of his Savior. The family extends heartfelt thanks to everyone for their love, support, and condolences during this difficult time.
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