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Carolyn Thompson

Rexburg, Idaho

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Carolyn Snapp Thompson, 68, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010, in Rexburg. She was a patient at The Homestead Assisted Living center; she died of natural causes after suffering throughout her life from bipolar disorder, osteoarthritis and finally - Alzheimer's disease.Carolyn was born on...

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Dear Larry and Family,
We were saddened to hear of Carolyn's passing. She was such a classy lady. She had such a bright mind and beautiful smile! We love your family! Kendell & Elaine Nielsen

Lora, I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I remember being in your home (I believe when we were in the 4th grade) - She was a fun lady. I still can remember her laugh and her smile. My prayers are for you and for your family to be comforted at this difficult time.

Dear Larry and family,
I was a classmate of Carolyn's at Escondido High. Sorry to hear about her passing. Sending my thoughts and prayers your way.

Dear Larry and family,
I was a classmate of Carolyn's as well at Escondido High. I remember her friendliness and warm smile most of all. May you cherish the memories of her at this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Larry and Family,
We are sorry for your loss. The first time I met Carolyn, I felt her warmth, love, and affection. She had such spirit and enthusiasam. I know we shared a strong bond for our grandchildren. We wish you all comfort and peace at this difficult time.

To the Thompson family, I was a classmate of Carolyn's at Escondido High school, and have always remembered her as a exceptionally nice person, may God hold you in his arms at this difficult time.
Susie Wearne Charles

We express our condolences at the passing of Carolyn. It came as a surprise, especially so soon after Edith's death. May God's peace be upon you all as you lament the passing of a sweet soul.

To the Thompson family. My sincere sympathy to all in the passing of your sweet wife Carolyn. I was a classmate of hers during high school and remember her with fondness as she was a really sweet person and a pleasure to know. Our prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.

My thoughts are with you today. I will always remember Carolyn from my days in the 15th Ward. The Thompson family certainly influenced the lives of the Grants in a positive and Christ-like manner. God bless.