Fred Thompson
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Frederick John Thompson (1918 - 1991)

Frederick John (Fred) Thompson
Born in Argyle, Osage, Missouri, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Brother of , [private sister (1920s - 1990s)], , [private sister (1920s - 2000s)], [private brother (1920s - 2000s)] and [private sister (1930s - 2010s)]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Father of , , [private son (1950s - 1960s)], , [private son (1950s - 2010s)], [private daughter (1950s - unknown)], , [private daughter (1960s - unknown)] and [private son (1960s - 1990s)]
Died at age 73 in Rolla, Maries, Missouri, United Statesmap
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Biography

  • Fred was born in 1918. He was the son of Lemuel Thompson and Susie Windley. He passed away in 1991.
  • Buried Vienna Public Cemetery.
  • Given Name: Fred John. Surname: Thompson.
  • Born 16 APR 1918. Died 2 SEP 1991. Buried Vienna Public Cemetery.
  • Fact: Residence Keiser, Arkansas


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Uncle Fred was quite the cut up he had lots of fun with people.

He called me at my home bussiness and said are you selling any cars? Then he presented to taunt me lovingly, your sister is here with her new baby. Ha, ha I got to see the new baby first, I got to see her before you did. Then he says after a long talk I was only playing but I did see the baby first. We expressed our love for each other then he said they are stopping by your place next, I think? Ha ha. Yes they are coming your way next but I saw her first! :-) great memories!

posted 10 Feb 2018 by Ruth (Reeves) Adkins   [thank Ruth]
My husband and I decided to do a family style gathering of our parents and close older family members and some others too. So we picked them all up and enjoyed a day just visiting and eating and children playing outside too. Uncle Fred had a good visit but he enjoyed toying with me once again.

My husband and I had worked long and hard picking up rock for our fireplace we contracted built. We were proud to show it to him :-). Uncle Fred enjoyed picking on me but he did eventually say it was a very nice fireplace but he really liked that light hanging in front of it too. Loved him and grateful for the memories.

posted 10 Feb 2018 by Ruth (Reeves) Adkins   [thank Ruth]
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