Stephanie and Mya-Thompson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Springer-Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home - Monticello

Stephanie and Mya Thompson

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What a tragedy, a blessing to know you. You remain a guiding light for all to follow.

Jason, I wish I could of made it to the services. Stay strong.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our deepest condolences to you and your family. May you find a little strength in knowing how much the community cares for and supports your family.

Ayanna proclaiming her innermost feelings.

Larry Owens paying respect.

A couple from the viewing at TL High School

Jason, Ayanna & family,
My heart goes out to you & I have some special memories of the younger years of your girls & of Jason & Steph from First Presbyterian. Yes your family being firm believers in Jesus Christ. I believe because of this you lived your lives full with purpose & with intention. Mya sweet young lady you were loved & a beautiful person. May you both continue Gods purpose in heaven. I’m sure Steph & Mya God said “ job well done my good & faithful servants.”
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Obituary

Stephanie and Mya's Obituary

Stephanie Jane Thompson, 48 and Mya Jeanette Thompson, 17 of Monticello, passed away on Thursday, February 17, 2022 at their residence.Stephanie was born on September 23, 1973 in Madison, IN to the late George Bedunah and Patricia Sue Owens. She married Jason Thompson on July 7, 2001 in...

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