Donald Leroy Thompson

donald thompson

February 1, 1941 ~ September 24, 2021

Donald (Duck) Leroy Thompson of Avenue, Maryland passed away on September 24, 2021. He was born in St. Mary’s County, Maryland on February 1, 1941, to Marie Arvilla (Faunce) Thompson and James Leroy (Roy) Thompson. Though he loved travelling and exploring this great country, he was a proud resident of the 7th District in St. Mary’s County his whole life. He married his high school sweetheart Rose Marie (Pilkerton) Thompson of Mechanicville, Maryland on June 23, 1962, at Immaculate Conception Church in Mechanicsville, Maryland. They had two (2) children, Cynthia Thompson Arevalo, and Brian (Vicky) Thompson. He is survived by his wife Rosie (of 59 years), children Cindy and Brian, three grandchildren Crystal (Chris) Moore, Whitney (Glenn) Tozier, Kaelyn Thompson, two (2) great grandchildren Christopher and Jason Moore, sister Barbara Honigsberg and her children Catherine Honigsberg, and John (Hope) Honigsberg. He graduated from Margaret Brent High School in 1959 and served in the U.S. ARMY National Guard as part of the Nike Hercules Missile Unit. Donald was one of the last U.S. Coast Guard licensed wooden boat builders in Maryland, a skill he learned from his uncle Frank (Boy) Faunce as he grew up. He was a commercial waterman, boat builder, master carpenter, and construction superintendent. He led several major construction programs at the U.S. Navy Yard, Vice-President’s Home, Georgetown Mall, Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, Gallaudet University Chapel, Goddard Space Flight Center, Brandywine Natural Gas Power Plant, and the Quantico Marine Base. He spent many hours volunteering at his church (Holy Angels Catholic Church) and the American Legion Post 221 where he served as a past Commander and numerous other positions. He loved feeding and admiring wildlife in his backyard as well as fishing with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren. He also loved sharing stories about his youth and family ancestors that included waterman stories of his father Roy Thompson and grandfathers Capt. Frank Faunce and Golden Thompson. He loved to share his lifelong experiences and humorous stories of setting fish nets, crabbing, eeling, oystering, clamming, and boating. The family will receive friends on Monday, October 4th from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 21340 Colton Point Road Avenue, MD. 20609 followed by a Mass of Christian burial officiated by Father Stephen Wyble. Interment will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery, 23080 Maddox Rd, Bushwood, MD. 20618. Serving as pallbearers will be Chris Moore Jr., John Honigsberg, Francis Gibson, Tony St. Clair, Billy Smith, and Ernie Williams. Honorary pallbearers will be his grandchildren Crystal Moore, Whitney Thompson-Tozier, Christopher Moore III, and Jason Moore. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Seventh District Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 7, 21530 Colton Point Rd, Avenue, MD. 20609 or the American Legion Post 221, P.O. Box 98, 21690 Colton Point Rd, Avenue, MD. 20609.

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  1. Sending our Deepest Sympathy to the family. Sincerely, Gloria & Ronnie

  2. I’m so sorry for your loss! I have a lot of good memories with your family growing up! He truly is one of the good guys!! Thoughts and prayers for you and yours!
    Love you all!
    Vickey

  3. Rosie, I’m very sorry to hear of Donald’s passing. No doubt you have wonderful memories. Take care.

  4. Dear Rosie, I am so sorry to hear about Donald. He was a great guy and so much fun to be around. I know how much he was loved by you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

    Love, Kay

  5. Nancy (Johnson) Glockner says:

    Rosie and family. I am so sorry to hear of Donald’s passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this most difficult time.

  6. Rosie, please accept our sincerest condolences on Donald’s passing.

  7. Dearest Rosie and family, No words can express my heart felt feelings. I have many wonderful memories of Donald while living and growing up on St. Patrick’s Creek. He loved the water and anything that had to do with it. A true country gentleman and a man of honor. He will be so missed by so many. Keep your precious memories close and call upon them when the time comes. May he rest in the comfort of Our Lord and Savior. God Bless you.

  8. Cindy, Sending our Deepest Sympathy to the family. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.

  9. Joe and Susie Nelson says:

    DearRosie, we are so saddened to hear of Donald’s passing. Oursincere condolences to you and your family. We will keep Donald, you and family in our prayers.

  10. Mary Agnes Cheseldine says:

    Rosie & Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Donald was truly a gentleman and a “good old 7th District Boy”

  11. Rosie and family,
    Our sincerest sympathy to you during this time. He was a great man in the Seventh District! Be assured of our love, thoughts and prayers.

  12. Rosie and family words can not express the sadness in our hearts for your loss. He will truly be missed by all that knew him!

  13. Rosie and family – please accept our deepest sympathies upon the loss of such a great American. He served his church, country, and community proudly! He is at peace and eternal rest with the Supreme Commander.

    With our sympathies,

    Eddie & George Kennett

  14. Steve & Nancy Daigle says:

    Dear Rosie,
    We were so sorry to hear about Donald’s passing. He was such a great guy and neighbor. Prayers of comfort and healing to you and the family.


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