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Kelvin Jay Thompson

Bedford/franklin, Virginia

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Bedford/franklin, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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Kelvin Jay (Stick) Thompson, 49, of Hardy, Va., went to be with the Lord on Tuesday, October 20, 2009. He was born on July 30, 1960, a son of Clinton and Rita Thompson, of Brushfork, W.Va. Kelvin was a 1978 graduate of Bluefield High School and was employed as a transmission lineman for American...

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Sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Diana Morgan

Butterball was one of a kind. He was the same anytime and any place you seen him. The world was blessed to have him in it. It was good to see you all on Friday night, it was a shame it had to be in the circumstances. I will continue to pray for you all and for God to help you get through this sad time.

Rita and family,

We are very sorry for your loss. If there is anything that we can do please let us know! Our prayers are with you! We love you all!

Benny and Karen Sue Riggs
Kathleen Kirk

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Thoughts and Prayers,
The Dinger's
Fred, Junette, Bruce, Steve, Tommy,& Kathy

I am sorry to hear about stick we played softball together he was always such a good guy

Melvin and Kim
Stopped by today to ck on you,your daughter told us of your loss. We would like to extend to you our thoughts and prayers. GOD IS OUR COMFORTER AND STRENGTH IN TIMES OF SORROW.
God Bless you and your family
Your friends,Roy and Brenda Smith

To The Thompson Family,
I can remember the first day Kelvin came to work for APCO. He didn't act like he was the new guy, but as if he had worked there for years. We became fast friends and I found Kelvin to be not only a good friend but just as good a co-worker. We had lost touch over the years but I always asked the APCO guys about him. He will be greatly missed. The Thompson family will be in my prayers.

Rita and Family

I am sorry for your loss. May God keep him in his memory.