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James Robert "Bob" Thompson II

Seattle, Washington

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James Thompson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on February 25, 2003.

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I will miss the nice talks I had with Mr. Thompson when he was visiting the O'Shea's in Minneapolis. I didn't know him that well, but he was always very kind to me and my family. Nancy has had a great role model in her father.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Lou and all the family.

Louie, My heart is with you at this trying time. I will always cherish the times and partys that Ruff and
Dumpy and Maggot and the gang had together. Take care. Dean (Dingbat) Body xx

The annual Thompson Christmas party will be a little empty this year without Uncle Bob there to give me my Christmas hug. I miss him already but he will always be with me in my heart. Ulrika

Bob (Jim as he is known to us) will be sorely missed at the Multiple Sclerosis Association of King County. Jim and Lois have dedicated their time and energy by serving the MSA through various fund raising events the past few years. They were our "GO To" couple you could always count on.
Jim will be missed with each year that passes for his great spirit under adverse conditions.

See you in the mountains Uncle Bob.

Sandy, thank you for sharing your brother with me. He gave me hope and help after I found I had MS. His sense of humor and his forwarding e-mails made me laugh. He was a special person to all that knew him.
Love and prayers to you and all of your family
Vada Valentine

I had the pleasure of knowing Mr. Thompson through my brother and his wife, John and Nancy O'Shea. He brought sunshine and love whenever he and Lois would visit. He was always ready for a big bear hug and made you feel as though you were the most important person in the world. He was an inspiration to us all and a beautiful example of how we should cherish our life and our loved ones. Mr. Thompson was a special man and will be greatly missed even by those who only knew him for a short...