Charlie-Thompson-Obituary

Charlie Thompson

Menasha, Wisconsin

Age 72

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Thompson, CharlieCharlie Thompson, age 72, died unexpectedly on Saturday, January 2, 2016. While receiving treatment for stage 2-esophageal cancer, Charlie developed strep pneumonia. Charlie's battle ended peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Survivors include Charlie's wife Charlene...

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Hi! My name is Pat Neumeier. I had the pleasure to be Charlie's barber for 'bout 30 yrs. Charley I already miss you! You always made my day when you came in!May our blessed Father in heaven receive you with open arms!! Love you Charley!!

Charlene - you are in my thoughts and prayers at this moment. I pray for those surrounding you to provide comfort.

CHARLIE YOU WERE ONE OF MY IDOLES VISITING WITH PRESIDENT BUSH. YOU MADE ME A TRUE VOTER KNOWING MY VOTE COUNTS. THANK YOU

Charlie rattled in this nice buck, but think I did most of the dragging

Charlie started out as a guest at our resort in Canada many years ago and over the years turned into a close friend who we spoke with or emailed throughout the season with. So glad I was able to fish and hunt with you one last time last year and every time I stop by one of your muskie spots I will think of you and Dave in the big green Ranger. I will miss our discussions about those big whitetails and am proud to say we were able to help one another outsmart a few. Happy trails old friend,...

Charlene and family, my heartfelt condolences to you all. The news of Charlie's death just reached me now in Florida. I'm shocked and saddened. I knew Charlie going back to the 1970's and in the 1990's was honored to have him as a partner in Willow Creek Press. In business, he was a true gentleman; as an angler and hunter, a most ardent sportsman.

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Heidi, Charlene, and all of Charlie's family & friends for we have all lost an unforgetable soul. Charlie has given us all much joy, love, & friendship during his lifetime. He was a very close friend for many years with whom I've had many memorable fishing adventures. In fact, when I think of him I can't help but smile because of all the good times and laughs we've had while enjoying our pursuit of Mr Musky.

My deepest sympathy to his daughter Heidi, to his grandson Desi and to Charlene and the rest of Charlie's family and friends. This was such hard news to process. He will be missed by all who's lives he touched. RIP peace my friend. Suzanne Blum