Everett Thompson Sr., 80, passed away on Monday, February 10, 2020. Funeral service will be Saturday, February 15, 2020, 11:00 A.M. at St. Matthew P.B. Church with burial at St. Matthew Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Blanche Thompson; sons, Elvis Thompson and Roscoe Thompson; daughters, Anita Richardson and Carol Thompson Riley; brothers, Louis Thompson, Jr., Cassius Thompson and Roscoe Thompson; sisters, Laurine Otley, Georgia Lee Bennett, Mary Smith, Edith Aldreman, Elinor Richmond and Casabendita Smith; 11 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
To Mr.Everette Thompson! Sir may your spirit RIP! To your beautiful family....the love of your life. I'm so sorry,so sad to hear of your love ones passing.The last time I saw Mr. Thompson,he was so full of everyday living, joy, hope,laughter,good conversation and friendliness. I really enjoyed my conversation with him and his lovely wife,Blanche Thompson! ...Never a sign that a time much later ,but too soon ....I would get a call from my dearest friend (his daughter,Anita.... saying he's now gone! ......All to soon!...I say!..... All too soon,...I pray for whatever your family needs are during this time ,that you know God is with you every step of the way ! Continue to trust in Him and allow His love,strength and grace carry you! That His protection keep your hearts safe n full of great memories of your Dad ,Granddad and Husband to keep the joy of life in you going strong and a song of peace in your hearts! Knowing that Mr. Thompson wouldn't want any less, but more for the one's he so love and cherish!!! I love each of you! Take care and God bless!
MR EVERETT WILL BE SURELY MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. MY HEARTFELT PRAYERS FOR FAITH AND STRENGTH GO OUT TO MRS BLANCHE, MY HUSBAND'S COUSINS / SIBLINGS, AND ALL THE GRANDS AND GREAT GRANDS. GOD BLESS - LATOSHA JACKSON
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