Kenneth B. Thompson, 71, of Brooksville, died on Thursday, July 9, 2009, at the Oak Hill Hospital in Brooksville, FL. He was born in Vanndale, AR, and moved to Brooksville in 2004 from Indiana.
He served his country in the United States Army and was a member of the American Legion, Moose and Elks. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing at the High Point Golf Club where he was also a member of the board.
He is survived by his wife, Joan Thompson of Brooksville, FL; daughters, Kelly Thompson of Los Angeles, CA and Annette Martinez of Lebron, IN; and three grandchildren.
Services will be scheduled at the Chapel Lawn Funeral Home & Memorial Gardens in Schrerville, IN.
you will forever be in our hearts. ora &ray
we have lost a good friend
and he will be missed.
Ken was a friend to all who knew him. When singing karaoke,golfing,or just hanging out with him shall be what I cherish most! My wife Kathy & I will miss him as much as anyone that knew him. May he forever be in God’s House.
Thanks for the memories. You will truly be missed. Rest in Peace dear friend.
Kenny was loved by all and will be missed. Judy and I really enjoyed listening to him sing at the Legion and will keep him in our thoughts and prayers.
Thank you dad for being such a great dad giving me such a happy childhood and teaching me to be such a strong woman. Annette and I will miss you everyday. I know you are resting in peace with the angels and the family who loved you. Your loving and grateful daughter.
kelly
We’ll miss “Kenny T” and the happiness he brought to our lives. Playing golf, singing karaoke, and just spending time with him and Joan were precious times. We’ll never forget you, Kenny. You’re in our hearts forever.
Ken will be missed by us and all his many,many friends.
He will be remembered in our hearts forever.
WE WERE COUSINS, I HAVE GREAT MEMORIES OF KENNY.
LOVE, DONNA (RAGLE) IHNEN
jThere are not many people that come into your life that remain for a lifetime. Ken and I were that type of friends going back to our high school days, being in each others wedding a month apart, going on family vacations together, bowling and golfing together for several years and just enjoying our relationship thru the good and bad times. We have shared so much together and I for one will miss that togetherness. Until we meet again in our enternal homes, rest in peace.
Your forever friend, Roy