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Larry Thompson Obituary

Larry A. Thompson
Born: November 8, 1942 in Moline, IL
Died: October 27, 2021 in Rock Falls, IL
ROCK FALLS – Larry A. Thompson, 78, died on Wednesday, October 27, 2021 at his home. He was the loving husband of Judy, the proud father of Magen Mertes, and the adoring grandfather of Maddie and Jacob Mertes.
Larry Thompson was the most kind and gentle of souls. He loved his wife and family. He loved his friends. He loved his church.
And he loved ice cream.
Larry was the most organized person in the history of humankind. He actually bought containers in which he stored his containers. He kept instruction manuals for items he purchased decades earlier. He knew precisely where each neatly labeled instruction manual was located, in case it was ever needed (it was never needed).
Larry Thompson was an incredibly honest man. This virtue did not prevent him from regularly using his daughter and grandchildren as excuses to go to the ice cream store.
Larry was a fiercely loyal friend. He loved camping and campfires. His happy place was a beach in Florida. He walked it with his wife for good conversation. He walked it with friends to get to know them even better. He walked it with his grandchildren to hold their hands, look for seashells, and be thankful for a life well-lived. He walked it alone to be closer to God.
Larry loved rainbows. Throughout his life, he believed that rainbows were the pathways on which souls like his traveled on their journeys into Heaven.
Larry was born on November 8, 1942 in Moline, IL, the son of Russell E. and Jennie V. (VenHuizen) Thompson Sr. He was a graduate of Riverdale High School and attended Black Hawk College, Sauk Valley Community College and Moline Community College.
Larry married Judy Miller on May 5, 1973. He began his career in respiratory therapy at the former Moline Public Hospital from 1961-1966. From 1966 until 1988, he worked at Community General Hospital in Sterling. At CGH, became the Administrative Director of the Respiratory Care Department. Larry helped to organize and start the Respiratory Care Department, EEG and EMG programs, and Pulmonary Function testing and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programs. After leaving CGH in 1988, Larry worked in home health care until 1993, when he began working at the Dixon Correction Center, ultimately serving as its business manager until 2001. As an employee, Larry helped develop Hospice Care for all State of Illinois Correctional Centers.
Decades ago, as Larry worked in respiratory therapy, CGH was in desperate need of a new ventilator The hospital could not afford it. Larry started a campaign to raise Betty Crocker stamps to buy the new ventilator. With the aid of metal donation cans placed on store counters throughout the State of Illinois over a year and a half, Larry was able to collect enough Betty Crocker stamps to buy a new ventilator. So many stamps, in fact, that they filled a large metal barrel. On the day that Larry and his team celebrated that they had finally met their goal, they were called away to an emergency. When Larry returned to his office that day, the metal barrel, filled with Betty Crocker Stamps, was missing. A janitor, not knowing what it held, had incinerated its entire contents. Larry cried throughout the night. The next morning, he called and pleaded until he was able to speak directly to the president of the General Mills company. He told the story of the mishap. He begged for a new ventilator for the hospital even though the stamps to buy it had been destroyed. The General Mills president agreed. CGH received the new ventilator.
Larry was very proud of that ventilator. His family was much prouder of his tenacity.
Throughout his life, Larry served on several civic and charitable boards, including the Rock Falls City Council, the Rock Falls Library Board, every conceivable church committee that existed or that he could think of creating, and the executive board of the American Lung Association of Illinois.
Larry is survived by his wife, Judy; his daughter Magen (James) Mertes; grandchildren: Madelyn and Jacob Mertes; his sister, Shirley Allison; and his brother, Richard Thompson.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his sisters, Beulah Florence, Kathleen Brooks, and his brother, Russel Thompson Jr.
A private family graveside service will be held at Grove Hill Cemetery in Morrison with the Reverend Jin Hee-Kang, pastor of the Rock Falls United Methodist Church officiating.
A celebration of Larry's life will take place in the Spring of 2022, when the happiness and smiles about his life have overtaken the sadness and tears about his death, and rainbows have once again filled the Spring sky.
Memorials may be made in his memory to the Rock Falls United Methodist Church or Cystic Fibrosis Research
Arrangements by McDonald Funeral Home & Crematory.
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Published by Sauk Valley News from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2021.

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John Hauptman

November 9, 2021

To Mrs. Thompson, Magen, Jim, Maddie and Jake
We are so sorry for you loss.

John and Deb Hauptman

Deb Murphy

October 28, 2021

Judy, I am so sorry for your loss... Larry was the sweetest guy. Sympathies to you, Magen and family.

Louis and Debbie Gonzalez

October 28, 2021

It is with a sad heart that We learned Larry had passed. It was not unexpected, and We are glad to have spent a little time visiting with him before he left. He has gone to a far better place, of that I have no doubt, and I pray I will see him again. Always will remember your friendly smile, and loving personality. Rest In Peace my friend.

Connie Hurless

October 28, 2021

Judy, and all the Family,
We are so sorry to hear about your loss of Larry. It is so unreal to hear.
I have never read a more beautiful obituary! What an awesome life he lead with such a caring and loving family. It is so nice to hear of all the awesome accomplishments Larry had.
I would like you all to know how much myself and family appreciate how Larry helped to care for Ed when he was sick and bedridden, so I could work. We will never forget his kindness , and will always be forever grateful. You were such nice neighbors to have
May you all find comfort and love for each other during this difficult time. Family is everything .
Much love
Dave and Connie FzvyY

Flora Whitman

October 31, 2021

Judy and family, So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He was such a kind and gentle soul. Enjoyed working with Larry and he was a great in his job. The angel choir has gained another member. Soar with the angels Larry, you will be missed. Johnny and Flora Whitman

Vicky Purl

October 31, 2021

So very very sad you have lost the love of your life. May god be with you and help you thru this tragic time. Keeping you in our prayers God bless.

Judy Gragert Bohms

October 31, 2021

CGH Children's Christmas party. Larry was in charge, he is in the back left of the picture. That's me as Mrs. Santa.

Mindy Todd

October 30, 2021

Judy and family, so sorry to hear about the loss of Larry. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

barton Barb Barton

October 30, 2021

Been thinking of you and your family.what a great man he was.

Ron and Doreen Bontz

October 30, 2021

Condolences to you Judy and family, Larry was such a kind and caring man. Blessings to you in the days ahead, remember the beautiful good times.

Duey and marge Young

October 29, 2021

Sorry for your loss sending prayers

Sandy Baumgartner

October 29, 2021

So sorry to hear. Our thoughts and prayers.

Julie Sutton

October 29, 2021

Judy and family, my deepest condolences to you all and those close to you. Larry was one in a million in so many ways. He was extremely intelligent, a wonderful husband, father and G'Pa. There aren't enough Larry Thompson's in this world.

Pam and Terry Milton

October 29, 2021

Larry was the best boss I've ever had! He is the one who got me in Respiratory and taught me so much. Judy and I were friends before I met Larry and when they got married, they both became my best friends! That was over 50 years ago. Larry is going to be greatly missed and I will miss their visits on their way home from Florida! RIP my dear friend! ❤

Kathy Collinson

October 29, 2021

Larry was such a special person.. I am so glad I got to know him. He took my
SilverSneakers classes until he got sick RIP dear man

Clifford & Judie Wainwright

October 29, 2021

Our sympathy! Amazing man, for sure! Rest In Peace!

Nydia Beer

October 29, 2021

So sorry for your loss, Larry will be missed by all, God bless you and your family

Leanne VanZuiden

October 29, 2021

Judy and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I was lucky to work with Larry for many years at the hospital. He was such a kind man.

Bonnie (Weckesser) Bruins

October 29, 2021

My memories of Larry are fun and inspirational. He was a wonderful soul, that leaves a legacy that is seldom equaled. My heart goes out to Judy and his daughter and grandchildren.

debbie bell

October 29, 2021

prayers for all your family Larry will be missed I do not think he ever forgot the face of anyone he ever worked with or knew from somewhere . god bless him and all the family

Mike & Dana Johnson

October 29, 2021

Sorry for your loss. Larry and I both started our careers in Respiratory Therapy at the former Moline Public Hospital. In later years, we met again at Sunset Lakes Resort. We both had a love for camping. Follow that Rainbow friend. Mike

Judy Repass

October 28, 2021

Rip my sweet and gentle friend, gone but never forgotten, you were one in million. Always had patients well being your first priority. I can tell everyone there was never a germ on any of the equipment that came from RT!! We all worked hard but still had fun. You will Truly be missed. God bless your precious family.

Dana Diamond

October 28, 2021

My sincere sympathy, Judy. Larry was such a nice person, and will surely be missed by his friends and family.

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