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Donald Thompson Obituary

Donald O. Thompson, Sr., 86, of Hendersonville, died on March 9, 2015 at the Elizabeth House. He was preceded in death by his parents: Henry Edward and Nellie Smith Thompson of Mill Spring NC as well as two children: Susan Thompson and Mark Thompson, and two brothers: A.R. Thompson and Lawrence Thompson, and one sister, Gillie Thompson Fowler.
Don was born and reared in Mill Spring, graduating from Mill Spring High School. After high school he graduated from Spartanburg Methodist Junior College, and continued his education with a Bachelor of Science in Education from Appalachian State University. He was teaching when he got drafted into the United States Army where he was stationed at the Pentagon. He moved back to the area and taught school at Mills River Elementary and then West Henderson High School where he was a mathematics and driver's education instructor. During the summers when Don had a break, he began building homes in Henderson County. He soon earned such a reputation as not only a quality builder but one who was very fair, honest and he was a generous philanthropic. Eventually Don decided to change careers and started building homes for families of Henderson county full time. Some of the well known residential developments include Camelot, Sedgewood, Heatherwood, Pickwick, Heatherwood, English Hills, Long John Mountain Estates, Haywood Knolls and various commercial buildings including the Mountain Home Post Office. He was the benefactor to build Margaret R. Pardee's Graham-Stowell Tower. Don was appreciative of the work bestowed upon him and he was very generous to Henderson County though numerous ways. He was active in Community Foundation, a member of the Hendersonville Country Club and he was of the Baptist faith. He loved to travel, watch western movies and spend time at Lake Lure with his family and friends.
Don is survived by his loving and devoted wife of over 30 years, Linda, four children: Donald O. Thompson, Jr. and his wife Brenda of Amelia Island, Sally- Jane and her husband Lars Busk of Charlotte, Carol-Ann Thomspon of Charlotte, and Maxwell Thompson of Ft. Myers, Fl. He is also survived by two step-daughters Gina and her husband Jeff Kilpatrick of Hendersonville, and Leslie Poarch of Arden. He was blessed with many grandchildren: Seth Thompson and his wife Jennifer of Charlotte, Ben Thompson and his wife Alexis of Charlotte, Josh Thompson and his wife Nichole of Tulsa, OK, Nicolai, Christian and Lucas Busk of Charlotte, Spencer Thompson and Paris Thompson of Ft. Myers, Fl., Tristen Bouler of Arden, and Ava Kilpatrick of Hendersonville and one brother Lafayette Thompson of Asheville and a great granddaughter Emma Thompson of Charlotte.
The family wants to thank everyone that has been involved in the entire care of Don and would like to give special recognition to: Lisa Marie Licciardi and other gave givers for their attention to his health and wellbeing, Dr. James Reis for his medical expertise, and the entire staff of both Pardee Hospital and the Elizabeth House/Hospice for their incredible care and service. The caring personal as well as professional friendship that Don had with Ken Youngblood for years will always be cherished and appreciated by the entire Thompson family.
Don's children want to say a very special thank you to Linda Thompson for her devotion, love, friendship and care she gave our dad. She was his world as he was hers. She brought pure joy to our dad and we love her dearly for all she does!
The family is honoring Don's Wishes to not have a service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Billy Graham Association at 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 or by phone 1-877-247-2426, or any other charity of your choice.
An online register book is available for family and friends by visiting www.thosshepherd.com. Thos. Shepherd & son Directors and Cremation Memorial Center are in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Times-News on Mar. 15, 2015.

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Betty Ingersoll

March 9, 2019

Don was a true gentleman. We miss seeing Don and Linda at the Lake since his passing.

Richard & Dottie Marlowe

March 29, 2015

Mr. Thompson was my best teacher at Mills River School. So sorry for your loss.

March 25, 2015

Linda, not sure if you remember me, Leslie and I were bestest of friends at Wingate. Was trying to locate her online after many many years and found out about the loss of your beloved. My many deepest sympathies. I remember my visit to your beautiful home in 1993. Your kind hospitality and warm spirit remain one of my fond memories! I wish you, your family, and my dear Leslie much comfort during this time.

Waymon and Deirdre morris

March 18, 2015

We were so sorry to hear of Donald's passing. He was truly a southern gentleman, great to work with, kind to all.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and his children.

The Romer Family

March 17, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. He was a great neighbor and will truly be missed. Hugs.

Betty & Clyde Ingersoll

March 16, 2015

Our deepest sympathy for all of the Thompson family. Linda, we are so sorry.
We have enjoyed our little visits in Lake Lure and Hendersonville.
Betty & Clyde Ingersoll

Robin Bennett

March 15, 2015

Donald was the embodiment of a true gentleman. He always had a smile and something nice to say. Linda and family you're in our thoughts and prayers.

Lynn Berdan

March 15, 2015

Linda and family, I am deeply saddened by Don's death. He was such a wonderful person and will be greatly missed.

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