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Peter Thompson M.D. obituary, 1937-2019, Houston, TX

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Peter Thompson, M.D.
1937-2019
Peter Kempner Thompson, M.D., loving husband, devoted father, exceptional "Papa", dedicated doctor and caring friend, died on Saturday, the 3rd of August, 2019 after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. At the time, he was in California traveling and visiting with family and friends. He was 81 years of age.
He was a native Galvestonian (B.O.I. - "Born on the Island"), born on the 15th of October 1937, to Leonora "Nonie" Kempner Thompson and Edward Randall Thompson, M.D. He attended Ball High School in Galveston and graduated from The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Texas - Austin and married his college sweetheart, Nancy Philen of Brownsville, before attending medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, where his grandfather, James E. Thompson, had journeyed from England in 1892 to become the first Professor of Surgery. Peter's father and three uncles also received their medical training from UTMB.
After medical school, Peter completed his internship at San Francisco General Hospital and returned to Baylor College of Medicine in Houston for his residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He then served in the Air Force for two years at Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas, after which he returned to Houston to establish his private practice.
Peter practiced Obstetrics and Gynecology for more than 40 years, most of it with OBGYN Associates in Houston. He and his colleagues helped to build The Women's Hospital of Texas, and he served as President of the medical staff and in many other leadership roles in its early years. His love for medicine grew through the many changes seen in his career. He had a major impact on promoting natural childbirth and worked hard to allow husbands to be in the delivery room, a radical idea at the time. While practicing obstetrics, he delivered more than 6,000 babies in Houston. Midway through his career, he turned his focus to gynecology and became interested in urogynecology, at the time a subspecialty in its infancy. He spent his time and energy developing better surgical procedures to enable better results for his patients. His devoted nursing staff, some who worked with him for 25 years, was vital to his successful medical career.
Peter was a member of a number of medical societies including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Urogynecologic Society, the Continental Gynecological Society, the International Society for the Advancement of Humanism in Gynecology and the AOA Honorary Medical Society, and served as President for many. He lectured at various meetings on surgical procedures in urogynecology and more recently on VIA Cryo, an early detection process for precancerous cervical lesions. He published numerous articles on studies on a range of gynecology topics. He taught fellows in urogynecology at The Woman's Hospital of Texas and Baylor College of Medicine. He was consistently involved at UTMB, serving as President of the Development Board, supporting the establishment of the surgical simulation clinic and most recently co-chairing the drive to construct a new collaborative health care services education building. In 2000, he received the UTMB Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumnus Award. He served on numerous additional boards, including the DePelchin Psychiatric Services Board and the Healthcare and Nursing Education Foundation. He volunteered his services in the 1960s to Planned Parenthood and later served on its Advisory Board. It was a favorite organization that he believed provided important affordable services to all women.
After his retirement in 2004, Peter became involved with and gave tirelessly to Faith In Practice, a volunteer organization of professionals providing medical care to the underserved in Guatemala. For 16 years he and his wife Nancy, who served as his Spanish interpreter, traveled to Guatemala two to three times a year. The majority of their time was spent working in cervical cancer screening clinics, where up to 1,000 women would be screened over 4 days, and teaching local doctors and nurses the Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) method for screening – a low tech "see and treat" method found to be most effective in low resource situations. Together, they visited almost every department (state) of Guatemala, some reached after a 10-12 hour bus ride. Peter also served many years on the Board of Directors of Faith in Practice and he and Nancy were chosen as honorees at its Gala of 2011 for their contributions. After Peter's success in Guatemala, he was invited to go to both Vietnam and India to help set up similar programs. At the time of his death, he was also interested in serving the Texas Rio Grande Valley, which has one of the highest rates of cervical cancer in the country.
From the above description, one might think that Peter was all work and no play. It did take 25 years before he was willing to leave his patients for more than a week at a time, at which point travel became a passion for him and his family. In the last two years of his life, he was fortunate to be able to travel to India, raft down the Grand Canyon, and visit Antarctica. Just a week before Peter's stroke, he and Nancy had joined friends on a memorable passenger/freighter cruise to the remote Marquesas Island, 1,000 miles north of Tahiti. His travels led to an interest in exotic foods and an appetite for trying everything. His last meal was octopus he had purchased from Costco and grilled on his daughter's beautiful deck in California.
Peter loved sports, both as a spectator and as a participant. Upon returning to Houston in 1970, he immediately secured season tickets to the Rockets, Astros and Oilers. (It was then that Nancy insisted he also needed a little culture and the Houston Grand Opera was added to their repertoire.) He taught all of his children and many of their friends to water ski and enjoyed snow skiing every winter, even though his two oldest children each broke a leg on their first family ski trip. Deep sea fishing with his parents and friends off of Galveston, especially for king fish, was a favorite past time, and both scuba diving and hiking became interests. Exercise was vital to him, and he looked for opportunities for everyone around to join him. He had just purchased a card (assumed for Nancy) that said "Best advice for someone your age…"—"Keep moving or they'll put a slipcover over you."
Tennis remained his consistent athletic passion, and only recently did he stop playing singles. In his later years, he would sign up for the singles B ladder at the Houston Racquet Club, where he found his opponents were often the age of his children and sometimes his grandchildren. He won more than his share of these matches, which was a source of great satisfaction to him. Once he gave up singles, he looked forward to playing doubles twice a week until the very end.
Above all, family was most important. He found the time to help coach his three children's baseball and softball teams and in later years supported his grandchildren in their extracurricular sports and music activities. With most of his children and grandchildren living far away, he and Nancy always made an extra effort to visit them and be a part of their lives. Just a few months ago, they attended graduations of two grandchildren – one in Michigan and the other in Massachusetts. They taught him to text, and it was not uncommon for them to be in touch and placing friendly bets when the Rockets played Golden State or the Astros played the Giants.
Peter was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Edward Randall "Tim" Thompson, Jr. He is survived by his wife and soul mate of 59 years, Nancy Philen Thompson; their children, Kim (Steve), Todd (Lisa) and Brooke (Lauren); and ten grandchildren, David, Kate, Mark, Theo, Nicolas, Mia, Kurt, Heidi, Rachel and Jonathan. He is also survived by his sister, Rhoda Thompson Ezell; and by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Peter will be remembered for his amazing poise, patience and humility. He approached the world with openness, curiosity and confidence and was kind and gracious to everybody he encountered in life. He will be missed.
A memorial service and celebration of his life is to be conducted at four o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the 7th of September, in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. Suits and ties are not required, as Peter would have wished. A simple video of the service will be made for those who find it difficult to attend.
Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family and share remembrances over light fare and refreshments during a reception in the adjacent grand foyer.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions in his name be directed to Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, 4600 Gulf Freeway, Houston, TX, 77023; Faith in Practice, 7500 Beechnut St. #208, Houston, TX, 77074; or to The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 301 University Blvd., Galveston, TX, 77555; or to the charity of your choice.
Please visit Dr. Thompson's online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com where words of condolence and comfort may be shared electronically with his family. Memories and condolences may also be shared by commenting on the most recent journal entry on the CaringBridge site established for Peter at www.caringbridge.org/visit/dr.peterthompson/journal.



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Published by Houston Chronicle on Aug. 25, 2019.

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Suzanne Burnie

August 2, 2021

I will always have a special place in my heart for Dr. Thompson!
He delivered both of my kids. Mrs. Jennifer Alice Lyons Wyse March 14, 1974 & Mr Jeffery R. Lyons June 15, 1981. Both were difficult pregnancies & deliveries, but he was a brilliant surgeon & both c-sections were remarkably successful! My children are now 47 & 40 yrs old! They're very successful in their own careers! We have had a wonderful life together ! Thank you Dr. Thompson! You'll always be my hero!

M.R. Whitney

August 23, 2020

To the Thompson Family. I was just mentioning Dr. Thompson to one of his former colleagues the other day and then saw his obituary while looking for something else. I was saddened, Dr Thomson had been my gynocologist from 1989 until he retired. That was a very sad time losing a great doctor. I never found another one like him. My sincere condolences to his family. May the beautiful memories of Dr. Thompson help sustain you during these difficult times. Many Blessings to you.
M.R. Whitney. Patient.

Robert Cunningham

September 4, 2019

It was an honor to meet Peter for the first time earlier this year in Massachusetts with his family.

Faith Miller Feingold

September 3, 2019

My sincerest sympathy to my Hockaday School classmate, Nancy, and her family.

September 1, 2019

It is indeed an honor to have known you and Peter for so many years. Last we saw you both, you were on the way to another charity trip to Guatemala...we love you both and he will be dearly missed. Ben & Merry Calderoni

Carol (VanderPoel) Blake

August 27, 2019

Condolences to Dr. Thompson's family. I worked with Dr. Thompson as a PA at OB-GYN Associates from 1981-1994. I remember Dr. Thompson as a kind, soft spoken man. He will be missed.

Levette Daniels-Moody

August 26, 2019

My deepest condolences to the Thompson Family. I met Dr. Thompson in 1986 working at Obstetrical and Gynecology Associates. Dr Thompson was a Great man and will always be remembered!

Celia Lucille Barrera

August 25, 2019

At the age of 26 I was referred to Dr. Thompson after 2 miscarriages. I will never forget his encouraging words on my first visit: You WILL have a baby. I was always a high risk and our first daughter hung on by a hairline after many weeks of Delalutin(?sp) injections. I always knew I was in good hands with him as he delivered our 2 girls. Just yesterday my husband I were talking and remembering him. He was my Dr until he retired. I will never forget him and his professionalism and genuine care for his patients.

August 25, 2019

Although I haven't had the opportunity of seeing Peter in over 20 years when I left the practice of OB/Gyn Associates, I have a fond memory of working with Peter. He was a kind, personable and caring person. I was always running around like a chicken with it's head cut off while Peter so calm and collective. I wish I could have time to spend with him before he passed away. But I know that some day we will meet again in a better place. I want to wish Nancy and all his family my sincere condolences. May he rest in peace.
Joseph R. Feste, MD.

CHARLES & STEPHANIE FULLER

August 25, 2019

SENDING PRAYERS TO THE THOMPSON FAMILY, DR. PETER K. THOMPSON DELIVERED OUR FIRST BABY, BOY, MARCUS FULLER IN 1975. SUCH A PERFECT OB, GYN DOCTOR. OUR PRAYERS TO FAMILY

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