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Leslie Louis Thompson

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Leslie Louis Thompson

Birth
Saint Edward, Boone County, Nebraska, USA
Death
7 Dec 2021 (aged 92)
Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0894472, Longitude: -87.0332639
Plot
Section P, Site 2123
Memorial ID
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(Online obituary courtesy of William Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Franklin, Tennessee)
Leslie Louis Thompson, age 92 of Franklin, TN went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. Leslie was born in Saint Edward, NE on December 15, 1928, son of the late Ole & Mary Bell Thompson. Carl Thompson, Harold Thompson, Roger (Maryann) Thompson & Gary (Judy) Thompson; sisters, Shirley (Lyle) Porter, Donna Lou Sallach & Mary Louise Graft; seven grandchildren & six great- grandchildren. Les is survived by his wife of 71 years, Mary Ann Thompson, daughter Pam Andersen (Carl), son Tim Thompson (Michelle) and son Todd Thompson (Constance). Grandchildren, Jennifer McKenna (Mike), Wendy Langer (Jeremy), Jens Andersen (Carrie), Lauren Thompson, Cole Thompson, MaryConnor Thompson and Wyatt Thompson. Great Grandchildren, Mason McKenna, Addie McKenna, Aubrey Andersen, Bennett Andersen, Delaney Andersen, Kieren Langer and Emmett Langer. After graduating from St. Edward HS, Les started his farming career only to be interrupted by the Korean War being drafted into the Army. After returning from his Army service, Les utilized the GI Bill to enroll and graduate from the University of Nebraska with a BS degree in Vocational Education. He began his teaching career in Ainsworth NE where he established his relationship with the Future Farmers of American teaching and mentoring young farmers and ranchers and establishing wonderful relationships within the Ainsworth community. After his teaching career, Les was hired by the Nebraska State Dept. of Education in Vocational Education and a move to Lincoln NE. During that time he earned a Master's Degree in Education. After 7 years in Lincoln, he was hired by the Regional Office of Education relocating to Kansas City, MO. After 7 fulfilling years in Kansas City, he moved on to the Federal Dept. of Education and a new move to Washington, DC. After 17 years in DC, it was time to retire and a move to Franklin TN. Les and Mary Ann's church home became St. Philip Catholic Church where they developed wonderful friendships that continue today. Les was "retired" but continued work and volunteer, driving a courier route for Crye-Like Realty for over 20 years and volunteering for Meals On Wheels delivering meals to the elderly. As we all know Les never met a stranger. He loved to "visit"!!! If God needed another "Disciple," he got #13 on Dec. 7th 2021. In Loving Memory of Les Thompson. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at St. Philip Catholic Church where a funeral Mass will be held at 1:00 PM with Father Edward F. Steiner officiating. Reception to follow Mass. Private inurnment will take place in Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Wounded Warrior Project, in loving memory of Leslie Louis Thompson.
(Online obituary courtesy of William Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services. Franklin, Tennessee)
Leslie Louis Thompson, age 92 of Franklin, TN went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. Leslie was born in Saint Edward, NE on December 15, 1928, son of the late Ole & Mary Bell Thompson. Carl Thompson, Harold Thompson, Roger (Maryann) Thompson & Gary (Judy) Thompson; sisters, Shirley (Lyle) Porter, Donna Lou Sallach & Mary Louise Graft; seven grandchildren & six great- grandchildren. Les is survived by his wife of 71 years, Mary Ann Thompson, daughter Pam Andersen (Carl), son Tim Thompson (Michelle) and son Todd Thompson (Constance). Grandchildren, Jennifer McKenna (Mike), Wendy Langer (Jeremy), Jens Andersen (Carrie), Lauren Thompson, Cole Thompson, MaryConnor Thompson and Wyatt Thompson. Great Grandchildren, Mason McKenna, Addie McKenna, Aubrey Andersen, Bennett Andersen, Delaney Andersen, Kieren Langer and Emmett Langer. After graduating from St. Edward HS, Les started his farming career only to be interrupted by the Korean War being drafted into the Army. After returning from his Army service, Les utilized the GI Bill to enroll and graduate from the University of Nebraska with a BS degree in Vocational Education. He began his teaching career in Ainsworth NE where he established his relationship with the Future Farmers of American teaching and mentoring young farmers and ranchers and establishing wonderful relationships within the Ainsworth community. After his teaching career, Les was hired by the Nebraska State Dept. of Education in Vocational Education and a move to Lincoln NE. During that time he earned a Master's Degree in Education. After 7 years in Lincoln, he was hired by the Regional Office of Education relocating to Kansas City, MO. After 7 fulfilling years in Kansas City, he moved on to the Federal Dept. of Education and a new move to Washington, DC. After 17 years in DC, it was time to retire and a move to Franklin TN. Les and Mary Ann's church home became St. Philip Catholic Church where they developed wonderful friendships that continue today. Les was "retired" but continued work and volunteer, driving a courier route for Crye-Like Realty for over 20 years and volunteering for Meals On Wheels delivering meals to the elderly. As we all know Les never met a stranger. He loved to "visit"!!! If God needed another "Disciple," he got #13 on Dec. 7th 2021. In Loving Memory of Les Thompson. The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, at St. Philip Catholic Church where a funeral Mass will be held at 1:00 PM with Father Edward F. Steiner officiating. Reception to follow Mass. Private inurnment will take place in Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery at a later date. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations to Wounded Warrior Project, in loving memory of Leslie Louis Thompson.


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