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Sandy Thompson Jr.

Joliet, Illinois

Sep 27, 1960 – May 28, 2019 (Age 58)

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BORN
September 27, 1960
DIED
May 28, 2019
AGE
58
LOCATION
Joliet, Illinois

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Sandy Thompson Jr.Born: September 27, 1960Died: May 28, 2019Sandy Thompson Jr. was born on September 27, 1960 to the late Sandy Thompson Sr. and the late Mildred Sherrod in Joliet Illinois. Sandy transitioned into eternity on Tuesday May 28, 2019 at Presence St. Joseph Medical Center.Sandy...

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My prayers are with the family, wish I was living back home to have attended the services.

There are happenings in our life, sometimes beyond human understanding. Remember, God KNOWS and God CARES. "All is Well!!!" I shall continuously pray with you (Family) and for you.

Thompson Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Sandy was such a good man. Always a smile on his face and love in his heart. You are all in my heart and prayers.

The Minooka Boys' Volleyball team always enjoyed Sandy's infectious smile and enthusiasm for seeing the team do well. His sincerity for the Boys' success will be missed. He always made it a point to greet each individual person who boarded his bus and ask them about their day. He will be sorely missed.

Sandman was the best driver I have ever had , He would sing us Happy Birthday , and ask us what are favorite foods were and he played us music . When me and my brother heard the news we were very sad that are favorite bus driver was gone. He was loved by all us kids on the bus we are all very sad . Sandman will be missed by all of us.

"Sandman" as we knew him was our bus driver. He was an amazing man. He knew each and every one of the kids names on the bus. I can still hear his "Good Morning" that he would say to each child that got on his bus. He made the ride too and from school fun for the kids. He would have the whole bus sing Happy Birthday to kids on their birthday. He would play music on Fridays on the way home from school.

To his family I hope you know the impact he made on so many young kids...

Sandy was such a nice man, always saying hi and asking how everyone is doing, he will definitely be missed. Prayers go out to his family

Always had a smile and a laugh to share. Glad to have had the chance to met you. Our condolences to the Thompson family.

My girls loved the Sandman! He will be truly missed by all!