Ross-Thomson-Obituary

Ross Thomson

Cave Creek, Arizona

Age 67

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Ross ThomsonCave Creek - Ross Leo Thomson, 67, of Cave Creek, AZ passed suddenly on March 11, 2018. Ross was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on October 1st, 1950. He grew up in Tempe, Arizona and graduated from Tempe High School in 1969. Ross served his country proudly with the 1st Division...

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Yesterday while on Netflix the 1969 movie Wild Bunch popped up and it reminded me of the time Ross and I had gone to see it when it first came out. One of the things I remember he said after watching it is that you couldn't count the number of people they killed in that movie. To this day whenever I watch that movie I still lose count. Ross was so right. I miss him. Would have loved to meet up with him before he passed.

Both Ross and I grew up in Tempe, AZ and were neighbors as our houses were only one street apart. He lived on a corner house just off of Roosevelt St and we played many a time in the field and canal on the other side of that street. Glad to see that he went on to live a life of giving and meaning. My condolences to his family and friends.

My sincere condolence for your loss. As you endure this difficult time of Sorrow please turn to the most high God for comfort as his word assures us at Jeremiah 29:12-13 " you will call me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you"

I worked with Ross in Flagstaff. I admired his courage and integrity. Praying God will bring peace and comfort to his loved ones.

I worked with Ross in Flagstaff. I admired his courage and integrity. Praying for God's peace and comfort for his family.

I worked with Ross in Flagstaff, he was always - always considerate, kind, knowledgeable and did everything with perfection. I always knew I could depend on Ross getting "stuff" done. It was a pleasure working with him and I cherish the time he had available to work with me.

I worked with Ross in Flagstaff, he was always - always considerate, kind, knowledgeable and did everything with perfection. I always knew I could depend on Ross getting "stuff" done. It was a pleasure working with him and I cherish the time he had available to work with me.

Brother,
I remember you every time I dust the bookcases you made in early woodshop. Quality in work and life. You also always caught the largest fish and the longest red worms.
Prayers for heart comfort to Carol and your loved ones.
Barbara (Thomson) Worbington

My condolences to the family. I enjoyed many days of Ross's wit and humor working with him at APS in Flagstaff.