Irene-Thompson-Obituary

Irene L. Thompson

Vallejo, California

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Sept. 26, 1935 - Feb. 28, 2009

Irene L. Thompson died at home on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009 after a long illness.

A resident of Vallejo, she was born in New Orleans, La. Irene worked as a coordinator in early childhood development for 10 years. She was a member of Rehoboth World...

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Terry, Sylvia, and the rest of the Thompson family:

I remember you both as if it was yesterday when you were students at Franklin. Your personalities demonstrated a strength of character instilled from loving parents and a supportive home. Sorry to hear that your mom is no longer with you in this life, but your memories will sustain you as life continues. I would love to see you both some time in the future.

Rich Changus, teacher at Franklin in the 70's

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

A sad time for all of you, but she is with God now, and no longer in pain.
Good wishes to you Marcus from Joe Love and Barbara Slater

TO THE THOMPSON FAMILY:
WE ARE SHARING WITH DEEP SYMPATHY THE LOSS AND GRIEF YOU BEAR AMD HOPING YOU'LL FIND COMFORT IN KHOWING OTHERS CARE.

RALPH AND EUGENE ALEXANDER FAMILY

Mother Thompson was a very sweet person. Her presence here on earth will surely be missed but we will see her again in glory.

To the Thompson family I will miss Irene. we talked every other day on the phone talking about the Lord and other small talk. She was my best friend. I am praying for the family. Love you

To the Thompson family. You are never far from my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. It is not easy for any family to lose one of their parents, and you should know that your mother was one of the kindest people I have ever known. She will be sorely missed but those that knew her will know that their lives were enriched by the experience. I am glad that I had the opportunity to know her for over half of my life.

To the Thompson family. I am saddened at the demise of Sister Irene. I can remember when she came to California. She was such a darling person, easy to love. I enjoyed seeing in action her faith in God. She is absent from the body but present with the Lord. She can now rest. The good part is we can see her again. Earth is temporal but heaven is permanent. My prayers are for your comfort and peace. I love you all.

May the angels meet you at the gate and welcome you home Mrs. Thompson. I'll see you when I get there.