J.-Thompson-Obituary

J. Fred Thompson

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Mr. J. Fred Thompson of Gulfport, MS passed away June 20, 2006 in Gulfport.

Mr. Thompson was born in Tallico Plains TN. He has been a resident of the Coast since 1947. Mr. Thompson was a counselor for Harrison Central High School for 37 years. He was an avid horsetrader and...

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Paw-Paw Fred and Maw Maw Emily,
Im sorry I have not got to talk to you lately. I have been in college for a year now! I miss yall. James had a baby-girl, you went to see god before they could tell you. She is so beautiful her name is Myleigh Renee. She looks just like James. Its about to be summer soon. I always remember you on the tractor digging up wholes and fixing the property, dont worry dad and cary are keeping it well takin care of. Tell maw maw Emily I miss her and love her too! I...

Our prayers are with the family of Mr. Thompson.

thank you everyone.. it means alot to us.. thank you so much. you will also be in our prayers too. paw-paw fred was a great man and he will be missed greatly..

Dear Thompson Family ........Fred was my teacher in high school at Harrison Central when it was on the Old Highway at Lyman. His father use to help my mother find gentle riding horses for me & my sister. He & his family were dear friends to us. He was a good person & I know God must have needed another angel to help Him. Please call (770/971-7930) if we can ever be of any help. Love,

I am so sorry for the family, you are in my prayers. Mr. Thompson had a positive impact on many, many young people, and for that, the family should be very proud. God Bless.

GUY & FAMILY, CARY, I JUST WANT YOUR FAMILY TO KNOW THAT I WILL PRAY FOR YA'LL EVERYDAY.

Guy & Kim, our thoughts and prayers are with your family. You both are a blessing to us and we are here if you need anything.

Dear Family,
It has been a long time since I seen Mr Thompson. I was a student at the Harrison Central High School when it was at the Old Highway 49 Lyman Elementary School. I remember his little red Volvo which looks like a 47 Ford and how he loved that car. We became friends but lost touch after high school. He will always be in my memories.

Dear Family,
It was a pleasure to serve as Mr. Fred's pastor at Gateway. He was always smiling and had a kind word to say. I appreciated his friendship and sense of humor. Every time I saw him after I left Gateway, we would have a great conversation. Gateway has lost a wonderful man, but we know he has gone to be with the Father. My prayers are with you.