
James Lawrence Thompson lovingly known as “”LT”” was born on October 22, 1941 in Bel Alton, MD to the late Lee and Mary (Bena) Thompson. Sunday, September 12, 2021 LT was called to his eternal home. LT was educated in the Charles County Public School System. After working 36 years, LT retired in 2016 from Trading Post where he was a Dump Truck Driver. His health prohibited him to continue to work; otherwise he would have still been happily hauling. Prior to his employment with Trading Post, LT worked for his brother’s Asphalt, Paving and Engine Repair company for 20 years. LT was a man who understood his role as a provider. He was married to his loving and devoted wife, Jacqueline M. Thompson, for 60 years and from this union, they had six beautiful children. Daily there was a joke to be told, whether it was funny to you or not LT was going to tell the joke followed with a hearty laugh. He loved Fats Domino and was a musician himself. LT played the guitar, piano, trombone, and harmonica. He enjoyed singing to his wife and grandchildren and they knew his selections and would sing along. His dog, Co-Co, will miss him dearly as they were creating new adventures all the time. In addition to his parents, LT was preceded in death by his son, Dwayne Thompson; grandsons, James Thompson Jr. and Joseph Thompson; sisters, Mary Thompson, Louise Swann, Ethel Wallace, Sara Ellen Proctor and Doris T. Proctor and brothers, John Alton and James Winfield Thompson. LT is survived by his wife, Jacqueline Thompson of Morganza; children, Lynn Frederick of Loveville, JoAnn Guignard (Ronald) of Mechanicsville, James “”Brian”” Thompson Sr. (Debbie) of Lexington Park, Deneen Davis (Tim) of Hampton, VA and Devon Thompson (Tiffany) of Loveville; in-laws, Doris Thompson, Cheryl Gardner, David Proctor, Sherwood Proctor, Gerald Proctor, and Paul Proctor; grandchildren, Mark Frederick Jr, Whitney Jenkins, Devone Thompson, Mieka Baker, Agee Bond Jr., Brandon Davis, Janiero Thompson, Rondell Thompson, Craig Proctor, Jerome Proctor, Lynn Thompson, Danielle Thompson, Bianca Thompson, Candace Thompson, Lakisha Plunkett, Nicky Hawkins, and Keith Dickerson; a host of great grandchildren, loving nieces and nephews, and friends, who all knew they were loved dearly. The family wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the many expressions of love, concern, and kindness shown to them during this hour of bereavement. We will be forever grateful. Family and friends will unite on Friday, September 17, 2021 for visitation at 10 am until Mass of Christian Burial at 11 am at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 29119 Point Lookout Rd, Morganza, MD 20660. Interment to follow at Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. There will be fellowship at 28797 Point Lookout Road, Morganza, MD, following the service and interment.
We send our heartfelt sorrow and sincere condolences to the Thompson Family. We are keeping everyone in our prayers for peace, comfort and understanding during these difficult times. God bless.
To great-granddaddy, I will miss you. To my grand grandma, I love you and I know this is hard on you. Love you always
Sending my condolences
I love this man my wonderful Uncle Lawrence. He would give you the shirt off his back. Will miss you dearly. May Aunt Jackie and my cousins find peace soon and God speed. Carolyn and family.
Our deepest love to the family! Remember energy doesn’t die, it only changes form His southern twang was iconic. Mr. Lawrence was always so sweet to me and his kind energy was deeply appreciated. Love Toccara, Jayden and Kalise
I never met you but Lynn talked about you all the time. Please know I wi keep you family in my prayers. May you R.I.P.
Vicki Kittrell
Grandpa you will be truly missed. Love you always and forever La kisha
To Thompson sending my Contact
Please accept our sincerest condolences. The ones we love are never gone they live within our hearts.Rest in peace. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, the courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts. Today and always, may fond memories bring you peace, support, and strength. With our love and deepest sympathy as we remember Lawrence.
My deepest condolences and prayers to the Family. Lawrence was such a kind and caring man. Always telling a joke. Rest In Peace Lawrence
Our deepest condolences and prayers for the Thompson Family may God give you comfort and strength as you go through this difficult time. Woody and Alice Watkins (North Carolina)
Our condolences to the Thompson family during your time of bereavement.you will be in our prayers. may God comfort you during this difficult time….
Our condolences goes out to the family at your time of loss. You all are in in our prayers May God give you all strength as you go through
To the Thompson Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs for the family. You are in my prayers.
Dee & the Thompson family, sending Condolences to you and your family for the loss of your father. We are praying that God comforts you all during your season if bereavement.
With deep sympathy we are praying that God gives an extra .measure.of comfort for Mrs. Thompson, Dee , Tim & the family.
Our condolences to the Thompson family during your time of bereavement.you will be in our prayers. may God comfort you during this difficult time….
Sending my deepest condolences and love to you all and lots of love and hugs. He was a great man and love everyone and he had a great smile all the time. Will miss his smiling face and his jokes. R.I.P DAD
To the Thompson Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs for the family. You are in my prayers.