Mr. Thompson was born on April 30, 1946 in Juggernaut, Kentucky, Son of the late Steven Thompson and Desdia (Hair) Thompson.
He attended the Juggernaut School and was of the Baptist faith and came to know the Lord at an early age. Wayne loved to fish and hunt and coon hunting was his passion. He loved children and could always make you laugh. He was an employee of Kingsford Charcoal in Burnside, Kentucky and later retired from Royal Oak Charcoal in Crossville, Tennessee. Curtis was the type of guy that if he liked you he would give you the shirt off of his back, but if he didn't like you he would let you know!
Other than his parents he was preceded in death by his first wife and the mother of his children, Darlene Mae (Troxtel),one great granddaughter; Lilly Russell, one step daughter; Nicole, nine sisters; Zula, Madeline, Letha, Viola, Beulah, Shirley, Bonnie, and Violet, one half sister; Lula, 4 brothers; Steve Junior, Orville, Noel and Harmon, as well as two half brothers; Theo and Charlie.
He leaves behind his second wife, Myrtle (Pugh) Thompson, his four children; Roger, Angela, Tony, and John (Lindsey) Thompson, three stepchildren; Lonnie, Johnny and who he raised as his own. One sister; Joanne, one brother; Roy, 10 grandchildren, 5 step grandchildren as well as numerous great grandchildren, all who mourn his passing.
He will be interred at Thompson Cemetery in Somerset, Kentucky where a memorial honoring his life will be placed.
Mr. Thompson was born on April 30, 1946 in Juggernaut, Kentucky, Son of the late Steven Thompson and Desdia (Hair) Thompson.
He attended the Juggernaut School and was of the Baptist faith and came to know the Lord at an early age. Wayne loved to fish and hunt and coon hunting was his passion. He loved children and could always make you laugh. He was an employee of Kingsford Charcoal in Burnside, Kentucky and later retired from Royal Oak Charcoal in Crossville, Tennessee. Curtis was the type of guy that if he liked you he would give you the shirt off of his back, but if he didn't like you he would let you know!
Other than his parents he was preceded in death by his first wife and the mother of his children, Darlene Mae (Troxtel),one great granddaughter; Lilly Russell, one step daughter; Nicole, nine sisters; Zula, Madeline, Letha, Viola, Beulah, Shirley, Bonnie, and Violet, one half sister; Lula, 4 brothers; Steve Junior, Orville, Noel and Harmon, as well as two half brothers; Theo and Charlie.
He leaves behind his second wife, Myrtle (Pugh) Thompson, his four children; Roger, Angela, Tony, and John (Lindsey) Thompson, three stepchildren; Lonnie, Johnny and who he raised as his own. One sister; Joanne, one brother; Roy, 10 grandchildren, 5 step grandchildren as well as numerous great grandchildren, all who mourn his passing.
He will be interred at Thompson Cemetery in Somerset, Kentucky where a memorial honoring his life will be placed.
Family Members
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Betty Viola Thompson Duff
1924–2001
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Madeline Thompson
1929–1931
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Beulah Thompson Casada
1931–2017
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Letha L. Thompson Lowery
1932–2001
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James Noel Thompson
1934–1934
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Shirley Thompson Bray
1936–2013
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William Harmon Thompson
1937–2013
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Roy Donald Thompson
1938–2023
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Violet Mae Thompson Haynes
1941–2016
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Zula M. Thompson
1942–1949
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Orville Dewey Thompson
1944–2019
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Curtis Wayne Thompson
1946–2022
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John Stephen Thompson Jr
1947–1947
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