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Michael Thompson

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Michael Eyre Thompson, 23, of Kingston, Oklahoma passed away Thursday, September 18, 2008 in Iraq. He was born in Midwest City, Oklahoma to Kory Michael Thompson and Angela Francis Word Perry on May 5, 1985. Michael moved to Buncombe Creek/Kingston area in 1993 where he lived until he graduated...

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Wish i could have met you my man! Im sure you were a chip off the old block, and were everything that your wonderful dad says you are. RIP Micky

Hey Mikey, I met your father this week on a ride with the Patriot Pack and he told me your story. What an incredible young man you were and thank you for your service to our great nation. Your father is using every breath he has to tell your story and keep your memory going. It's very important to tell people their story because it helps others heal as well. Just know you are not forgotten nor has the love from your mother or father waned. Rest In Peace Michael Eyre Thompson and know that...

Hi Mikey. I never met you, but I met your Dad on my way to Arlington National Cemetery in 2015 to lay my own (grand)son to rest. Maybe you met him after he crossed over - Christopher Cooper? Anyway I feel like I knew you because of all the wonderful memories your Dad & the rest of your family & friends do to keep you in their lives and to honor your memory. I'm hanging a set of your commemorative dog tags (with pictures) at My Warrior's Place (MWP) in Ruskin, Florida on Veteran's Day 2017....

Hello,
We would like to express our deepest condolences and to also let the Thompson Family know that we recently sent Care Packages to American troops in the war zones. Each box carried a dedication sheet that includes the name, service information and a photo of your loved one, Michael E. Thompson US Army Corporal. We recognize that this is a humble tribute, but we wanted you to know that it is heartfelt and made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals in the youth hockey...

I thought I saw you in a crowd,
they walked like you their stance was proud.
Their hair the same their profile too,
I really thought it could be you.
Then I remembered you were gone, my heart fell flat as I walked on.
I see your face wherever I go,
guess I just thought that you should know.
Still hear your laugh and see your smile, tho you've been gone for quite a while.
I miss you more than words can say, wish it was you that I saw today.

Cory, call me please! Only way I hope I will find you. Met you in 2011 at the Pentagon for rolling thunder. My name is Chase Hightower. Police Officer from Indiana.
Cell # 765-524-3591

Michael, Michael, Michael. How we miss you so. I'm sitting in a hotel room not far out of Washington DC and my thoughts all weekend and on this Memorial Day have been of you and who you'd be today after 5 1/2 years after your passing. We couldn't be prouder of the young fun loving handsome young man you had become. We still can't believe your gone from this earth Son. Still don't want to believe it. Know Son that I go on and every opportunity I have to share your story I do. I'll never...

'They came to the fields of joy, the fresh turf of the Fortunate Woods and
the dweUings of the Blessed . . . here was the company of those who had
suffered wounds fighting for their fatherland.' (Roman. Virgil, Aeneid, vi.
638-9, 660)

Sittin over here in Kuwait thinkin about you friend. Its so sad walking around here knowing that this was the last ground you walked on. Its almost sacred. I often wonder if Im sitting in the same seat you sat in once in the chow hall or in the briefing tents. Took my leave last month and was able to make it to your memorial swim, havent missed one yet and dont plan to! I was so great getting to spend time with your family, they are very special to me. I sure miss you man and I cant wait til...