Jamie was born on June 11, 1970, in Bloomer, WI, to Larry and Sharon (Fourtner) Thompson. He went to Anne Street School in Rice Lake, WI. Jamie participated in the Special Olympics, competing for several years and receiving numerous medals. He worked at Ventures in Shell Lake for 28 years. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church. He loved all sports, especially Packers and Spooner Rails (#1 fan). He always listened on the radio, knew the game schedules, and liked to attend games. Jamie was out-going and loved attending Spooner football and basketball games and attended one Packer game. He loved and was very talented at many different coloring activities and puzzles. We never saw Jamie without his "dirty dog". He always kept track of days on his many calendars and watched the time of day. He loved to call and check up on everyone and even figured out how to speed dial. Jamie spent a lot of time with his father; they went to all the fire meetings, fishing, ball games, etc. He loved to eat out at Tony's for a cheeseburger, fries, and Diet Coke.
Jamie is survived by his father, Larry Thompson of Spooner; brothers Jeff (Ann) Thompson of Hastings and Steve Thompson (Joleen Anderson) of Spooner; sister Janice (Jason) Edinger of Spooner; many nieces and nephews; and many friends from the community. He is preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Thompson, his grandparents, and his uncle Robert Thompson.
- Bratley-Nelson Funeral Homes and Crematory; Spooner, Wisconsin
Jamie was born on June 11, 1970, in Bloomer, WI, to Larry and Sharon (Fourtner) Thompson. He went to Anne Street School in Rice Lake, WI. Jamie participated in the Special Olympics, competing for several years and receiving numerous medals. He worked at Ventures in Shell Lake for 28 years. He was a member of Faith Lutheran Church. He loved all sports, especially Packers and Spooner Rails (#1 fan). He always listened on the radio, knew the game schedules, and liked to attend games. Jamie was out-going and loved attending Spooner football and basketball games and attended one Packer game. He loved and was very talented at many different coloring activities and puzzles. We never saw Jamie without his "dirty dog". He always kept track of days on his many calendars and watched the time of day. He loved to call and check up on everyone and even figured out how to speed dial. Jamie spent a lot of time with his father; they went to all the fire meetings, fishing, ball games, etc. He loved to eat out at Tony's for a cheeseburger, fries, and Diet Coke.
Jamie is survived by his father, Larry Thompson of Spooner; brothers Jeff (Ann) Thompson of Hastings and Steve Thompson (Joleen Anderson) of Spooner; sister Janice (Jason) Edinger of Spooner; many nieces and nephews; and many friends from the community. He is preceded in death by his mother, Sharon Thompson, his grandparents, and his uncle Robert Thompson.
- Bratley-Nelson Funeral Homes and Crematory; Spooner, Wisconsin
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