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William C. Thompson

Stoneham, Massachusetts

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THOMPSON, William C. Of Lynnfield Nov. 29. Husband of Jane (Strobel) Thompson. Father of Nancy Reid and her husband David of Reading, William A. Thompson and his wife Frances Fleming of Lynnfield, and Betsy Brown and her husband Gerald of Lynnfield. Brother of Marjorie Bradstreet of Sanford, ME...

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William was known as Billy to me,he was a very gracious and respectful person and always made people feel welcome,I know his son well and I have been blessed to know this family.He was a special man.

The family at the top of the hill will certainly miss "our" Mr T....Christmas won't be the same without his personal note and artistic flourishes in this year's card.
Our love and prayers to you all.
The Colby Clan

My deepest sympathies on your loss. Mr. T was a very thoughful and caring person

Uncle Bill,

From helping me with my short game, to introducing me to Welsh rarebit at the Tap Room my memories of you will never fade. You are a Grandfather figure to all of Dot’s grandchildren and the leader of the Thompson/Morse family. Your in my heart forever.

Roger Jr.

Uncle Bill 2007

Uncle Bill I always loved your smile the way it lit up the room. And the way you always made me giggle when I was little. You will be missed but always you will be in our hearts. And we all love and still go by the nick names you gave us all. We are so blessed to have a family like ours.
You legend will live on in your paintings and in your family. I love you and I will miss you. Love Alison a.k.a WHEATS and PISTOL as you called me

You are all in our prayers in the loss of your loved one. God Bless, Harry and Thelma Jane Davis

My deepest sympathies to the Thompson family for your loss. I have many fond memories of my years working and playing golf with Bill at Sagamore. I will be forever gratefull to Bill for giving me my first job and introducing me to golf.

Sincerely, Gary Sisson

My dear Uncle Bill, "Mr.Sagamore."
You touched so many with your love for life. We are so fortunate to have such a close family.
Love, "Mishmashmoose"