Bradley Joseph Thompson, 59, of Frankfort, died February 20, 2019 in his home. Born October 21, 1959 in Frankfort to George L. Thompson II and Delores L. “Dee” (Louette) Thompson.
Bradley was a 1978 graduate of Frankfort Senior High School. He married Beth Garrison in 1980 and they later divorced. He was a lifelong Frankfort resident and had most recently worked for Rural King in Frankfort.
Visitation and Services
No services are planned.
Survived by:
Surviving are his Daughter: Leah Thompson (Gregg West) of Frankfort and Granddaughter: Given West of Frankfort.
Preceded by:
In addition to his parents, he was preceded death by a son: Isaac Thompson.
I love you forever & always.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo many losses in the last year. I cared or your Dad and loved Isaac very much. I know how must very hard this must be for you Leah. I just cant believe it. I also lost my sister, and Isaac one month before Bill. Now Brad. How much can family take with so much loss. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I pray that your Dad and Isaac are together now. Out of all the deaths, I still cry almost everyday when I think of your brother. We were close and I feel that everyone I was close too got taken away. The pain is so great for the loss of all. I pray for forgiveness and peace for both of our families. Be strong and know that I care about you and your family. May the Spirit give us Strength, and may their spirits live on forever. With deepest compassion, I feel humbled and ashamed of myself for anything I could’ve done to prevent or make right, any and all actions that hurt me everyday. God be with us all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleHe will be missed so much! Loved working with him! He was the sweetest!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYes he was, thank you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy condolences to you and your family, Leah.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleIt’s such a coincidence, as I was thinking of you just a couple of weeks ago. Thank you Abbe & hope you are well.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry to hear this. He was a good guy. Known him for quite a few years. He was freinds with my brother bill. RIP Tater. You will be missed
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m sorry Brad (Tater). May you meet with loved ones, Bill and your son, Isaac in heaven now. You were one of the sweetest guys I’ve ever met. May peace and love surround you daily in the eternal place prepared for you. I love and miss you. Sorry for anything that I had not made right before you left. Forgive me.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am sorry Leah! There are no words that will take your pain away but know that we are all here for you! You will always be dad’s “lil firecracker!” Lean on those that are close to you, big hugs and much love my baby girl!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThanks mom, you were his true love!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss Leah and family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you Linda.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLeah and family,
Sorry for your loss. I got to meet your dad years ago and he was a nice man, so full of joy. May he rest in peace.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you Shane for your thoughts now & previously for my brother.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear of the passing of your father. He was a nice man with a good heart. He was always so funny and a good friend to my son Michael’s dad,(Terry). Praying the Lord will comfort you during this difficult time. Erica Baber
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you Erica. I have fond & funny childhood memories of Terry. He was one of my dad’s true friends.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleR.I.P Brad miss working with you at RK you were a great man.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleR.I.P. Tater
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThanks Kirk!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleJennell, Isaac, Bill, and now Tater. I just can’t believe all the passings. I am truly lost without these ppl. 🙁
Take care Kirk and family. God Bless….
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you for your condolences & the beautiful plant. It brings a smile during this trying time.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleYou were a quiet man, but had quiet competence. We will remember the times you made us laugh and your knowledge to help us during our time we worked together.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThanks for your thoughts.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleLeah,
We have never met but I know your dad thought alot of you. Brad was one of my first boyfriends in Junior high. I remember your dad as being funny and all aroung fun to be around. I lost contact with Brad until I ran into him at Rural King. He had not changed much except getting older as our group does. Remember the fun and good memories and share them with your family. Prayers of peace for Brad and to you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you for your memories of my dad. I will always cherish mine.
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Facebook Twitter Google1 year ago, you went away…I love & miss you everyday!
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