LYNN, IN -- Kim D. Thompson, age 73 of Lynn, Indiana passed away peacefully at 5:24 AM on Wednesday January 31, 2024 at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio. Born in Richmond, Indiana on March 24, 1950 he was a son to the late Donald Thompson and Annabel (Steiner) Johnson. Kim was a graduate of Monroe High School, class of 1968. He was a jack of all trades, but well known for his work as an electrician. In his free time he enjoyed antiquing. Kim loved to be outdoors, working on the lawn and in the garden, and had an epic strawberry patch. He enjoyed spending time with his family and will be truly missed. He is preceded in death by his parents Don & Esther Thompson; Annabel & T.D. Johnson.
Survived by his wife of 10 years, Beth (Best) Thompson whom he married on November 27, 2013: children Brad Westover & fiancée Angela Boaz; Terri & Bob Moss; Bret & Miranda Thompson; Jessica & Dustin Hall; Julie & JC Price: grandchildren Andrew O'Brien; Casey Thompson; Bellamy & Rowen Hall; Jayla & Jadis Price; Payten Miller; Madison Hathaway: siblings Tia & Randy Bowser; Sue & Mike Whirley; Doug & Marie Johnson: as well as a niece and several nephews.
There will be a private graveside service for Kim at a later date. Fond memories may be shared at www.zecharbailey.com for the Thompson family. Memorial contributions may be made to the The Jewish Hospital - Blood Cancer Center - Ben Jackson Fund.
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Richard and Jean Campbell
February 8, 2024
Casey and family. We are very sorry for your loss. Or thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ed and Janet Anderson
February 7, 2024
We were shocked to hear of Kim passing. It saddens our hearts to loss such a great friend.He and his wife Beth was really great friends to us. We had so many good times together always plenty of laughs. I pray for his family and friends and our hearts go out to Beth. .Ed will miss their long conversations on the phone. He was loved and will be miss by many. So long dear friend.
Joyce Kasbee Chess
February 5, 2024
So sorry for your loss, I remember Kim when your family would visit grandma and grandpa Thompson in PA. . Kim was fun to be around. R.I.P. Kim . Prayers for your family.
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