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Conrad Thompson Sr.

1931 - 2018

Conrad Thompson Sr. obituary, 1931-2018, Phenix City, AL

BORN

1931

DIED

2018

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Colonial Funeral Home & Crematory - Phenix City

613 14th Street

Phenix City, Alabama

Conrad Thompson Obituary

Conrad
Thompson, Sr.
July 18, 1931-
September 5, 2018
Phenix City, AL- Conrad Joseph Thompson, Sr, 87 of Phenix City, Alabama passed away Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at one of his daughters homes.
A Funeral service will be held Friday, September 07, 2018 beginning at 4:00 PM ET at Colonial Funeral Home with his brother Rev. Danny Thompson and Rev. Danny Ryals officiating. The family will receive friends prior to the service at 3:00 PM ET and immediately following the service. A private interment will be held at Girard Cemetery in Phenix City, Alabama.
Mr. Thompson was born July 18, 1931 in Phenix City, Alabama to the late, Charlie Thompson and Gladys Watford. He attended Central High School, where he played football for the Central Red Devils. He is well known around these parts as the Peanut Man. Mr. Thompson and his family supplied peanuts and candied apples at the local football games for many years in Columbus and Phenix City. It all started on Kinfolks Corner in Columbus, Georgia where he and his mother ran Thompson and Son Peanut Company. Mr. Thompson also travelled with Harold Cohn & Associates Auction Company for a number of years. He owned 431 Wrecker Service and CT Auction Company. Mr. Thompson was a member of St. Mark Freewill Baptist Church. He is preceded in death by his wives, Sandra Marie Thompson and Nell Thompson, brother, Charlie Thompson and sister, Evelyn Lindsey.
He is survived by 7 children, Conrad Thompson, Jr., Belinda Rushing, Tammy Ziss and her husband Ken, Jeanie Stroud, Tommy Thompson, Connie Woodham and her husband Kenny, & Lisa Thompson, 8 grandchildren, Eric Thompson, Adam Hatcher (Kristi), Sandra Howard, Rick Bowers (Lori), Stephanie Bowers, Aaron Stroud, Terra Thompson & Ashley Gay (Chris), 8 great-grandchildren, Ricky Bobby Bowers, Aubrey Bowers, Cassie Gay, Grayson Gay, Bryan Gay, Juliana Howard, Maddie Smallwood & Mason Hatcher, numerous other family members and many friends.

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Published by Ledger-Enquirer on Sep. 6, 2018.

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Bruce Chitck

October 6, 2018

A great man who helped many, will be missed. Sorry to be late with my entry, just returned to the US

Daisy Stiebel

September 7, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Daisy Watford Stiebel, daughter of Pounce Watford.

Larry and Cathy Weaver

September 7, 2018

Conrad,
Your father will be greatly missed by our hometown. His love for our community and public schools leaves a lasting legacy for all of us. He was a blessing. Our prayers are with you and your entire family.

Russell and Diane Ruhland

September 7, 2018

I've known Conrad for many years and he will truly be missed by both my and my wife's families who both had connections to Conrad and his family over the years.

greg glass

September 7, 2018

A great American, he served his Lord, family and community very well. Rest in peace, your Earthly work is done. Team Earth has lost a great player. Until we meet again early in the morning on the other side.

Joy Lorraine Dixon

September 6, 2018

Mr. Thompson was a wonderful person, always so kind and caring to me. I know he will be greatly missed. Sending prayers for strength, peace and contentment to all of the family and Conrad, Jr., you know Im here for you and I love you with all my heart. God Bless. Big Conrad is HOME......

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