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Mark A Thompson, age 77 passed away Thursday, February 1, 2024 from respiratory failure.
Mark was born on December 28, 1946 to Lemuel Hubert Thompson and Virginia Booth Thompson in Bountiful, Utah.
He graduated from Bountiful High School in 1965 where he was the State Champion in wrestling. He earned a football scholarship to Utah State where he also wrestled and won the Wyoming Invitational. He later served in the US Army where he deployed in support of the Vietnam War.
Mark had a love for golf, Kauai, and PLC with his buddies. He always looked forward to his Friday night hang out with his brother, Jack. He had a love for life, but above all, he had the greatest love for his children. Love you bigger than the mountains.
He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Pamela Mower Thompson; his children, Jennifer (Law) Jones, Christopher (Tiffany) Thompson, Shara (Justin) Anderson, Ann (Ray) Brushier, Joclyn (Bruce) Laney, Beth (Kody) Calder, Michael Jones, Ryan (Shari) Laney, and Morgan (John) Cleverly; 25 grandkids and six great-grandkids.
Mark is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Velma Lynn Carter; daughter, Kellie Thompson; and grandson, Logan J. Burton.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 2 p.m. at Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E., Bountiful, Utah. Friends may visit with the family from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, and 12:30 to 1:30 prior to services at the mortuary.
Interment, Bountiful City Cemetery, where full military honors will be accorded.
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