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Leah Marie <I>Lesh</I> Thompson

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Leah Marie Lesh Thompson

Birth
Death
30 Apr 2020 (aged 91)
Burial
Independence, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Leah Marie Thompson, 91, of Independence, MO, passed away on April 30, 2020, of natural
causes.

Leah was born September, 6, 1928, to Floyd and Flora Lesh. She was one of nine children.

Leah grew up in Independence, attending McCoy Grade School, Palmer Junior High and
William Chrisman High School. She attended Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa, where she
had many friends and relatives. Leah’s roommate at Graceland, Polly Rohrs, later became her
sister-in-law, when Polly married Leah’s brother Raymond.

Leah grew up as a member of the Walnut Park RLDS church, which is where she married
Everett L. Thompson in 1948. To this union were born three children: Steve, Leonard and
Sharon. The family enjoyed the home built for them by Everett on Queen Ridge Drive. Summers
there included barbeques in the backyard, served with Leah’s tasty potato salad and
homemade ice cream. Leah’s home canned green beans and cherry pies made of home grown
cherries were also treats.

Leah was a homemaker. She enjoyed making birthday cakes for her family and special holiday
meals. She also made quilts and did embroidery.

She worked for her brother-in-law Lester at Thompson Jewelry on the Independence Square
for several years. She was a long-time volunteer at the Independence Sanitarium Gift Shop.
She was active in girl’s work, cub scouts and the Sunday School Department of East Alton
RLDS Church.

Leah and Everett enjoyed 60 years of marriage before his passing in 2008. Their shared
memories included boating weekends at the Lake of the Ozarks with friends when the children
were growing up, family vacations and a trip to Europe later in life.

Leah had been a resident at the Fountains in Independence for almost 6 years. The family
wishes to thank the Fountains, Interim Healthcare Staff and Interim Hospice Staff for their kind
and loving care of Leah, especially during her last days.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, her husband Everett, and siblings: Leonard Lesh,
Florence Hallett (spouse Russ), Wilbur Lesh (Muzzy), Raymond Lesh (Polly), Ruby Morgan
(Lucky), Lucy Scherer, and David Lesh. Leonard and Wilbur were both killed in WWII.

Leah is survived by her sister Mary Yahnig (spouse Dave), sister-in-law Judy Lesh (wife of
David) and brother-in-law Jacob Scherer (husband of Lucy). She is also survived by her
children: Steve Thompson (Bonnie), Leonard Thompson (Teresa), and Sharon Gerlt; three
grandchildren: Scott Thompson, Jennifer Archambeault (Paul) and Ian Thompson (Amy); three
Archambeault great-grand daughters: Makayla, Katherine and Kelly; and many nieces and
nephews.

Leah is also survived by Betty (Hart) Crow, who has been her best friend since their
kindergarten days.

Leah was a member of South Crysler Restoration Branch.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, services are pending. Burial will be in Mound Grove Cemetery,
Independence, next to her husband Everett. Arrangements are by Speaks Funeral Home.
Leah Marie Thompson, 91, of Independence, MO, passed away on April 30, 2020, of natural
causes.

Leah was born September, 6, 1928, to Floyd and Flora Lesh. She was one of nine children.

Leah grew up in Independence, attending McCoy Grade School, Palmer Junior High and
William Chrisman High School. She attended Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa, where she
had many friends and relatives. Leah’s roommate at Graceland, Polly Rohrs, later became her
sister-in-law, when Polly married Leah’s brother Raymond.

Leah grew up as a member of the Walnut Park RLDS church, which is where she married
Everett L. Thompson in 1948. To this union were born three children: Steve, Leonard and
Sharon. The family enjoyed the home built for them by Everett on Queen Ridge Drive. Summers
there included barbeques in the backyard, served with Leah’s tasty potato salad and
homemade ice cream. Leah’s home canned green beans and cherry pies made of home grown
cherries were also treats.

Leah was a homemaker. She enjoyed making birthday cakes for her family and special holiday
meals. She also made quilts and did embroidery.

She worked for her brother-in-law Lester at Thompson Jewelry on the Independence Square
for several years. She was a long-time volunteer at the Independence Sanitarium Gift Shop.
She was active in girl’s work, cub scouts and the Sunday School Department of East Alton
RLDS Church.

Leah and Everett enjoyed 60 years of marriage before his passing in 2008. Their shared
memories included boating weekends at the Lake of the Ozarks with friends when the children
were growing up, family vacations and a trip to Europe later in life.

Leah had been a resident at the Fountains in Independence for almost 6 years. The family
wishes to thank the Fountains, Interim Healthcare Staff and Interim Hospice Staff for their kind
and loving care of Leah, especially during her last days.

She was proceeded in death by her parents, her husband Everett, and siblings: Leonard Lesh,
Florence Hallett (spouse Russ), Wilbur Lesh (Muzzy), Raymond Lesh (Polly), Ruby Morgan
(Lucky), Lucy Scherer, and David Lesh. Leonard and Wilbur were both killed in WWII.

Leah is survived by her sister Mary Yahnig (spouse Dave), sister-in-law Judy Lesh (wife of
David) and brother-in-law Jacob Scherer (husband of Lucy). She is also survived by her
children: Steve Thompson (Bonnie), Leonard Thompson (Teresa), and Sharon Gerlt; three
grandchildren: Scott Thompson, Jennifer Archambeault (Paul) and Ian Thompson (Amy); three
Archambeault great-grand daughters: Makayla, Katherine and Kelly; and many nieces and
nephews.

Leah is also survived by Betty (Hart) Crow, who has been her best friend since their
kindergarten days.

Leah was a member of South Crysler Restoration Branch.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, services are pending. Burial will be in Mound Grove Cemetery,
Independence, next to her husband Everett. Arrangements are by Speaks Funeral Home.


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