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JAMES LEO THOMPSON, SR.

James Leo Thompson, Sr., 84, died Saturday, January 10, 2009, at his home in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Mr. Thompson was born and raised in Staten Island, New York. In his youth he trained and became a champion diver, performing at various pools in Staten Island. In addition he played baseball with the Travelers Team. After graduating from St. Peters High School, he went to Manhattan College for one year before enlisting in the Navy. He served until the end of WWII in the Seabees, his duty including both the European and Pacific arenas.

Jim worked for over 40 years in the petroleum industry, managing terminals for Hess Oil in New Jersey and as East Coast District Manager for Apex Oil Company in Baltimore, MD, until his retirement in 1989.

While living in Baltimore his great love was sailing his boat on the Chesapeake Bay.

After retiring to Wilmington, NC, Jim was able to pursue his interest in golf which he so enjoyed playing. Some of his best hours on the golf course were when he could play with his son Jim, his grandsons Nate, Zach and Chris, his grandson-in-law Jamie and Jim's good friend Donald Shaw. He loved to spend time at "his" beach in Wrightsville, and he also enjoyed taking care of his lawn, reading, watching sports, and particularly breakfasting with his wife Vicki as they watched the birds from their sunroom.

Jim's surviving family include his wife Vicki; his son Jim Thompson (Roxanne) of Wilmington, and his daughters Eileen Kuehn (Frank) of Easton, MD, Sally Fortman (Mark) of Crofton, MD, and Amy Lundberg (Dave) of Owings Mills, MD, and his former wife and their mother Marion Thompson of Annapolis; his stepdaughter Lisa Cuevas (Ray) of San Diego, CA. "Pop" will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren: Erin, Nathan, Lauren and Zachary of Wilmington, Michael, Matt, Chris, Kyle, Mariah, Megan and Joshua of Maryland and his great-grandson Luke of Wilmington and Jordan, Victoria and Gregory of San Diego. In addition he is also survived by his sister Mary Romanelli (Charlie) of Staten Island, sister-in-law Shanda Mahurin (Randy) of Spring Hill and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

A time of visitation for family and friends will be from 6 to 8 pm Tuesday at Andrews Mortuary Valley Chapel, 4108 S. College Road, Wilmington.

Mass of Christian Burial will be 11 am Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at St. Therese Catholic Church, Wrightsville Beach.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.andrewsmortuary.com

A Valley Chapel Service



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Published by Wilmington Star-News on Jan. 12, 2009.

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Nancy Jones

January 12, 2009

Jim our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We are sorry for your loss.

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Cheryl Stanbury

January 12, 2009

Our prayers are with your family today. We are good friends with your granddaughter Erin and I know that he will be greatly missed.

Kenny(Red) Doyle

January 12, 2009

Dear Vicki and Family,
We are saddened to learn of Jim's passing, but please know that he'll always be remembered in our prayers, and for all the fond memories from childhood years right on up to our present lives. Much love to you and all of your family,
Kenny (Red) and Fran Doyle.

Crystal & John Soles

January 12, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Fjohn Reinke (MC1968)

January 12, 2009

The Manhattan College alumni community shares the grief, and is now praying for our fellow student and the family at this time. The Alumni Office has been informed. As well as the Jasper Jottings community that I personally can reach. We are all a little poorer now. "No man is an island, entire of itself … any man’s death diminishes me". We are sorry for your loss.

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