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Louie "Tommy" Thompson Jr.

Birmingham, Alabama

1965 - 2018

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Tommy, as he was known to everyone but the IRS and various lawyers, lost his courageous battle with severe and sudden onset cardiac disease on Saturday, April 28th 2018 at the age of 53. Up until his recent illness, he had continued to function in his myriad of roles as a fixture of the...

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Andy, and family,- our hearts are bursting with sorrow for the deep, wide hole in your hearts. We will all so miss his sweet, dear disposition, his quite smile and his helpful personality.
Whoever wrote that obituary is to be congratulated. Many of us knew how multifaceted Tommy was so we appreciated hearing just about everything about him and even something new. Both my sons were in the Birmingham Boy Choir at the same time he was. As its Treasurer and past President, I must have...

Thank you, Tommy, for all you did: the music, tasty food, good parties, happy child and grown-up singers, soft-spoken wry humor, kindness and your unique personality and style.
Andy and all the Thompsons, I wish you the comfort of good memories.
So grateful to have known Tommy.

God Bless you Tommy. You were a good man. Andy our hearts are with you during this sad time.

Tony & I are sadden to read about Tommy. Take comfort in the many good times you shared. Be strong in the days ahead.

Tommy is one of the sweetest people I have ever known and I am glad I always treasured being in his presence. Our tradition in the Politically Incorrect Cabaret was for us girls to parade into the men's room where he would be making up Andy and get our official glitter and beauty marks! Tommy's spirit, energy and influence will never pass away:) Love, Deborah Mauldin and family

What a beautiful life he lived here! The good news is that his spirit never dies! He lives on in our memories and hearts! Godspeed to you Andrew.

Our church had a fundraiser and Tommy's donation was voice lessons. I outbid everyone and had a great time learning about how to improve my voice. Tommy challenged me, encouraged me and we would always find something to laugh about, mainly when I murdered a note. My heart is broken!

Oh, Andy, my heart is breaking for you. I wish I were there to hug you. He truly was a man of many talents, a life-long learner, and no doubt is orchestrating an angelic choir right now! Love, Mom Jenn

Tommy's beautiful smile, happy heart, and many talents were generous gifts to us all. May he rest in Peace and Light.