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James H. Thompson

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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James H. Thompson of Chelmsford, active volunteer, Army vet; 80 CHELMSFORD James H. Thompson, 80, a near 50 year resident of Chelmsford, died on November 1, 2008, after a long illness. He met and married Mary E. Young of Derry, NH when they both worked in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Thompson died in...

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Cousins,

Your Dad was a unique and special man. I loved his politics and vision of the world. I was especially proud of his helping other people at the hospital and the Meals-on-Wheels.

I was always impressed with his mountain climbing at that age. Wish I could do that. We all have little unique memories of people - mine being that your Dad was the first, and actually only, person I ever saw that drank Blatz beer. Strange but true.

Your Dad was one of a kind and a...

Mr. Thompson,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during the Korean War. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Dear Michael and Peter,

Your fathers's friends at the Lowell YMCA always appreciated his warmth and friendly discussions of current issues. We will always remember those moments of true friendship.

With sympathy,

Chris Garrahan, Chelmsford, MA

To the Thompson Family,
Our deepest sympathy. Jim was a great guy and truly loved by all of us at the YMCA. He will be missed immensely.

Adele Tsoukaris &
The Entire YMCA

Peter and Michael,
I am grateful for having the opportunity to get to know your father during these last few years. My thoughts are with you and your family during this time.
Brian Elliot

Dear Michael & Peter,
You have had the opportunity to have an extraordinary father as a big part of your lives. Memories are everything, and I'm fortunate to have them of your Dad & Mom from Washington DC to "The Farm" in Derry to Chelmsford.
They're together now , and smiling at you & your families.

Love, Sue