Saturday, June 29, 2013
Marsha Thompson
It is with sad hearts that the Weatherspoon Art Museum at UNCG announces the passing of our dear friend and colleague Marsha Thompson, who died at home on Thursday, June 27. A beloved security guard at the museum, Marsha was a welcoming and familiar presence to many visitors, UNCG faculty, staff and students. She was known for her caring, inquisitive nature and her ability to easily converse with the public.
A fan of President Barack Obama, she displayed more than 3,000 collectibles of him in her home in a room that she hailed as the Obama-Rama Room. An early supporter of Obama, Marsha attended the President’s first inauguration as part of the Martin Luther King Foundation bus caravan – 15 buses from Greensboro that traveled to DC en masse. A 4 ½ hour tour of the White House in 2011 was another joy for her. Marsha was an active member of her church, an avid baker, and a tireless volunteer for both Obama campaigns, logging more than 1500 hours in one year.
Before joining the staff of the Weatherspoon in 2003, Marsha was a transfer clerk at Sandy Ridge Department of Correction, transferring prisoners. For the past decade, she surrounded herself with art and those who appreciate it, often remarking that when she retired she planned to become a museum docent. She will be deeply missed.
A memorial service at the Weatherspoon Art Museum will be planned for July. Funerary arrangements will be shared as they become available. Please feel welcome to call the Weatherspoon at (336) 334-5770 for details.
Nancy Doll, Director
Weatherspoon Art Museum
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
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