Henry Paul (closeup) THOMPSON
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THOMPSON, Bonnie LeaTHOMPSON, Clyde RaymondTHOMPSON, Ethel GertrudeTHOMPSON, IdaTHOMPSON, Clifford OliverTHOMPSON, Clara SusieTHOMPSON, Clara Susie (closeup)THOMPSON, Clifford Oliver (closeup)THOMPSON, Dolores JeanTHOMPSON, Jack L.THOMPSON, ElizabethTHOMPSON, Elizabeth (closeup)THOMPSON, Jack L. (closeup)THOMPSON, Jack L.THOMPSON, Judy V.THOMPSON, Kathleen Elliott “Kathy”THOMPSON, Lonnie WilliamTHOMPSON, Ruby MaeTHOMPSON, L. A.THOMPSON, Alga A.THOMPSON, Alga A. (closeup)THOMPSON, L. A. (closeup)THOMPSON, AprilTHOMPSON, April (closeup)THOMPSON, C. A.THOMPSON, Dorothy M.THOMPSON, E. B.THOMPSON, Frances W.THOMPSON, FritzTHOMPSON, HelenTHOMPSON, Helen (closeup)THOMPSON, Fritz (closeup)
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Submitted: 11/10/20 • Approved: 11/11/20 • Last Updated: 11/14/20 • R365352-G0-S3
September 7, 1919-December 17, 1999
Photo/information, courtesy of Edith Guynes Stanley
*Obituary
Amarillo Daily News Dec. 20, 1999
Henry Paul Thompson
STINNETT - Henry Paul Thompson, 80, died Friday, Dec. 17, 1999, in Amarillo.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors Chapel in Borger with the Rev. Darrell Trout of First Assembly of God in Fritch officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery.
Mr. Thompson was born in Tyler and served with the Army Air Corps during World War II, as a gunner. He moved to Stinnett in 1949, was a member of Assembly of God and retired as an electrician from Southwestern Public Service Company.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret; a son, James Randall Thompson of Colquitt, Ga.; two daughters, Paula Louise Vandagriff of Corpus Christi and Pamela Jo Biggers of Amarillo; a brother, Tommy Thompson of Fort Worth; three sisters, Marie Frith of Vernon, Louella Thompson of Irving and Ruth McCann of Temple; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Contributed on 11/10/20 by neldapat
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