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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, William Thompson, 72 years old, born on October 16, 1941, and passed away on February 9, 2014. We will remember him forever.
February 10
February 10
I0 years that you’ve been gone! I love & miss you forever & always ♥️
February 9, 2023
February 9, 2023
Hi Daddy it’s me, already another year(9) gone by without you, I’m dropping by to tell you I love & miss you forever as always, your great grand kiddos are growing so fast, thank you for looking after us
February 9, 2022
February 9, 2022
Here it is 8 years today that you left us, I will always love & miss you terribly! There are things going on that I could really use your help with these days, guide me please Daddy ❤️
February 9, 2021
February 9, 2021
Can’t believe it’s 7 years that you’ve been gone, I think about you all the time!! You are so truly missed sweet daddy, I love you forever ♥️
October 16, 2020
October 16, 2020
Happy 79th Birthday in Heaven Daddy I hope your catching a bunch of fish with your buddies  I love & miss you so much ❤️
February 9, 2020
February 9, 2020
6 years today & I miss you still so much Forever & Always I’ll love you my sweet wonderful Daddy ❤️
February 9, 2017
February 9, 2017
ALWAYS AND FOREVER WITH ME DADDY, IN MY HEART AND IN MY SOUL. I MISS YOU SO MUCH.

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February 10
February 10
I0 years that you’ve been gone! I love & miss you forever & always ♥️
February 9, 2023
February 9, 2023
Hi Daddy it’s me, already another year(9) gone by without you, I’m dropping by to tell you I love & miss you forever as always, your great grand kiddos are growing so fast, thank you for looking after us
February 9, 2022
February 9, 2022
Here it is 8 years today that you left us, I will always love & miss you terribly! There are things going on that I could really use your help with these days, guide me please Daddy ❤️
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Let Learning not end in the Classroom

April 4, 2015

         A person's craft, passions, are one of the most important aspects of life. Everyone seeks a lasting manifestation of self whether it is through offspring, trade, or other miscellaneous achievements. Everyone wants a surviving testament even when they no longer are, a sign that they existed and mattered. William Thompson was someone entirely dedicated to his craft, not for show or social gain, but on behalf of the art itself. Acclaim and success soon lose their luster, but when something is done for the sake of doing it, authentic happiness and satisfaction result. This was a lesson never told to me, but demonstrated by him, wordless.

           When playing billiards or fishing, he showed that patience and humbleness were virtues one could never have too much of. As he sank another difficult shot in the corner pocket, a small smile would appear on his face; an even bigger one emerged if he missed. To laugh at mistakes, and cherish them as being just as integral to living as success, and maybe more important--this was a most enriching education he afforded me which could never be communicated vocally. 

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