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Of Pittsburgh, PA, originally from Hackettstown, NJ, died on July 8, 2025, at the age of 65. Tom lived for his family and community. He will be missed for his unique blend of thoughtfulness, empathy, energy, practicality, and humor. He grew up in Hackettstown, where he eventually returned and joined the private law practice begun by his father, Albert Thorp, who was also born and raised in Hackettstown. Tom ran the general law practice for 25 years - work which also included service as the Municipal Attorney for the Town of Hackettstown. He was most proud of providing counsel to the Town for projects like the creation of Riverfront Park on the Musconetcong, where he later enjoyed taking walks with his family and adored dogs (Molly and Kona). His career of serving the public concluded with the position of Deputy Surrogate for the Warren County Surrogate’s office, which he held from 2012-2024. He also valued and loved his faith community at Trinity United Methodist Church, where he served on a number of ministry teams, including the Board of Trustees, Church School Ministry, and the Appalachian Service Project. Tom was a proud graduate of the College of Wooster in Ohio (class of ‘81), where he met his beloved wife, Ginny, and studied geology - in that order. He completed his legal studies and earned his Juris Doctorate from Ohio Northern University (class of ‘84). He was a lifelong baseball fan devoted to the New York Yankees. Tom was a voracious reader who enjoyed biographies, history, and any non-fiction that demonstrated the resilience of the human spirit throughout the world. In this vicarious way, he was able to fulfill his dream of more extensive travel. He particularly enjoyed trips to National Parks and historic sites throughout the years. Tom’s favorite days often included planning some sort of outing or a sports activity (such as a hike, golfing, or coaching softball). Alternatively, he enjoyed days completing a household project, followed by a good book or movie and family dinner, preferably including ice cream for dessert. Ever the comedian, his days would often end with watching a late night comedy show. Tom died at home surrounded by family following 2.5 courageous years with esophageal cancer. Tom is survived by his wife, Ginny (Virginia L. Shew) Thorp, his soulmate and best friend with whom he spent 43 wonderful years of marriage. He is also survived by his daughter Katie Thorp, his daughter Taylor Thorp, her husband Ryan Kish, and his granddaughter, Nyla Thorp Kish. Welcoming Nyla into the family and being a doting grandfather was a source of constant joy for Tom. Tom also leaves behind much loved relatives that include his mother, Suzanne Thorp of New Jersey, his sister Laura Thorp Katz of Boston and her husband Joel, his brother Andrew Thorp of St. Louis and his wife Lisa, along with six nieces and nephews (Daniel Katz, Julianna Katz, Jeremy Katz, Adam Thorp, Brian Thorp, and Grace Thorp). A gathering remembering and celebrating Tom’s life will be held in Hackettstown, the place of his roots, at a future date to be determined. Arrangements handled by the John F. Slater Funeral Home, Inc., 412-881-4100, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood 15227. Donations in Tom's memory may be made to the American Cancer Society or Trinity United Methodist Church in Hackettstown.
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July 22, 1959 - July 08, 2025
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