Roy-Thompson-Obituary

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Roy Bernard Thompson

Ballwin, Missouri

Aug 16, 1942 – Jan 9, 2025

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August 16, 1942
DIED
January 9, 2025
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Thompson, Roy Bernard (82) passed away on January 9, 2025 at St. Luke's hospital surrounded by family and friends.


Known as Tommy by his family of origin, Roy was born in Chicago, Illinois to Roy B. Thompson, a Master Sergeant and Chief Warrant Officer in the United States Army, and Mary Thompson (nee Balsamo). In addition to his parents, Roy grew up with an older sister Miriam and a younger brother Johnny, all of whom preceded him in death. Roy had fond memories of his family growing up on multiple Army bases. He spent his childhood in Chicago, Japan, Hawaii, Colorado, North Carolina and New York.


After his formative years, Roy enlisted in the US Army where he was trained in chemical warfare. There he met his first wife with whom he had three children - Roy B. "Tommy" Thompson (deceased), Wendy Maltempie, and Steven Thompson (deceased).


In November 1974, he met Adelaide "Addie" Thompson (nee Scacci) and her daughter Lori Fugate (nee Gronkiewicz). Roy and Addie married in November 1975 and welcomed their daughter Gina Seal (nee Thompson) in February 1980.


Roy joined Bunge Corporation in June 1975 where he was a grain trader until his retirement in 2009. Bunge provided Roy with opportunities to travel globally and with friendships he kept until his death. Roy was a hard worker devoted to providing for his family, which he did generously.


Roy was an avid golfer, enjoying many outings with his close friends and family. He loved to travel and took his family on many memorable trips. Roy enjoyed the company of others, entertaining everyone with his quick wit and exceptional sense of humor. He was also a brilliant and astute man. Roy valued God, family, honesty and integrity, and he exemplified those values every day of his life.


He is survived by his wife Addie Thompson, his daughters Gina Seal (Daniel), Lori Fugate (Todd), Wendy Maltempie (Philip), his grandchildren Juliet Seal, Summer Fugate, Adam Maltempie (Bethany) and Elizabeth Lambert (Sam), and his great-grandchildren Gabriel and Tollison Maltempie.


Services: Funeral from the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Monday, January 20, 9:30 a.m. to Ascension Catholic Church, Chesterfield for 10:00 a.m. Mass. Interment Bellerive Gardens. Visitation Sunday, January 19, 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital.


 

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Roys Son Steven

3 peas in a pod

This is Roys first wife Fern Howerton.

Roy was a positive, welcoming colleague whose good humor took the sting out of difficult moments at work. He treated everyone with respect and empathy. I was fortunate to have known him and to have had my morale boosted by him on many occasions. I extend my condolences to his family.

Roy, was a wonderful mentor, friend and boss. I couldn't have spent the early yrs of my career working for a better man. I was blessed and have always cherished that time . Adie you have my sympathy, he will be greatly missed.

Always enjoyed your sense of humor and comradery on the golf course. I miss those days. Rest well, Roy.

We've lost a really good guy. He will be missed by all his many friends.

Addie
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours!

Roy was my mentor at Bunge and a great man. His personality was always happy and he was always loaded with a funny joke.

Roy was one of kind, always quick with a smile and story to tell. I was fortunate to have known and worked with Roy.