Ray-Thompson-Obituary

Ray G. Thompson

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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THOMPSON, RAY G., 77, of Louisville, passed away Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at his home after a courageous battle with cancer with his family by his side. He was a retired captain of the City of Louisville Fire Department, worked for Funeral Auto and was a member of the Suburban Lodge #720 F and...

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Shirly, Jean & Gail, Robbie & Family
Though I've not seen Ray for many moons, I always remember him as a joyful man of courage and integrity, and one who put God and family first. May God's grace be yours now. Love, Cousin Linnie

THE GOOD OLD NEIGHBOR HOOD FOR MENY YEARS WE ALL SHARED FUN LAUGHTER AND SADDNESS LIFE BRINGS, BUT RAYS LAUGHTER WAS AWAYS THE LOUDEST AND MOST GENUINE, RAY WAS ALWAYS THEIR TO HELP KIX ANYTHING THAT WAS BROKEN. WE HAVE NEVER FORGOT OUR FRIEND ON ASTRAL DRIVE AND WE ARE SO SAD FOR ALL OUR LOSS DEAR FAMILY WE LOVE YOU ALL. PEACE AND LOVE .

To the Thompson Family
You are All in my thoughts and prayers. I will always remember your father as one of the good guys of this world. He left a lasting impression on all the people that had the pleasure to know him. I will always remember him for his adventurous spirit, the times when he was pulling all the kids in the neighborhood on sleds in the winter or in the summer when he would dive off the roof into the swimming pool. And I can never think of new years eve without remembering...

Gail I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing.My prayers are with you.

I am sorry to hear about your loss, Ray was always a fair man and will be missed.

We are so sorry for your loss - Gail and Mark, you guys have always been there for us so if you need anything, let us know. We love you and are keeping you and the entire family in our prayers. Ray was a good man and his goodness will be remembered through you all.
Love,
Aunt Rhonda and Uncle Mike

There are no words that can express my feelings for Ray. He was a friend for more than 63 years and I always knew I could count on him to give me a helping hand. I will never know another like him. Goodbye, Ray.

Jean and Gail....

I don't know if you'll remember me, but you were my dad's driver in the 1970's (Don Brown) and I've always remembered the kindness and fun you all showed us when we kids were growing up.

Debi and I understand what you are going through as we just lost mom back in April, and Donnie before Christmas... a little over 20 years after losing dad. Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with you and your families at the loss of your dad.

Ray was one of the truely good guys on the Fire Dept.. Will miss him.