Joseph "Leonard" Thompson

joseph  thompson

June 7, 1921 ~ January 17, 2019

Joseph Leonard Thompson, Sr., 97 of Loveville, MD, passed away on January 17, 2019 with his loving family at his side. He was born on June 7, 1921 in Loveville, MD and married the love of his life, Mary Theresa (Mamie) Guy, on September 7, 1946. He was the loving son of Joseph Gervase and Mary Agnes Thompson. He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth Ann Latham (James) of Chaptico. He is also survived by his five children, Linda T. Long (J.F.), Denise A. Guy (Ronald), J. Leonard Thompson, Jr. (Angelica), David W. Thompson (Terry) and Bonnie S. Oliver (Randy), and 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. He is predeceased by brothers, James Albert Thompson (Genevieve) and Joseph Gervase Thompson, Jr., and sisters, Mary Alice Thompson, Agnes Lucille Wood (Spencer), Alice Marie Thompson, Mary Rose Thompson, and Catherine June Thompson. Leonard was a life-long resident of St. Mary’s County. He graduated from St. Joseph’s School, Morganza, MD and Margaret Brent High School, Class of 1939. After graduation, he worked on the family farm, and was employed by Parlett Gas Company in Leonardtown. He spent most of his career as the General Manager of Raley’s Sales Center, retiring in 1985. In his early years, Leonard wrote for a local newspaper under the pen name of ‘Boogy Woogy’ reporting on the shenanigans of the county residents. Local folks were in wonder of just who this author might be. Reading was a favorite pastime as evidenced by the volumes of books maintained in his home library - fiction/non-fiction/etc. – no real preference; he enjoyed them all. His love of gardening was appreciated by many. Leonard and Mamie shared the crops with family and friends and could be found canning vegetables on their back porch throughout the harvest months. Fishing, a good card game of pitch, and watching his New York Yankees always brought a smile, especially with a Yankee victory. If offered a dessert, be assured, he would never turn down chocolate cake. Aside from his many interests, Leonard’s family and Catholic faith were the mainstays of his life. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, January 22, 2019 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD, with prayers recited at 7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Joseph’s Church in Morganza, MD at 10 AM on Wednesday, January 23, 2019. Father Andrew Royals will officiate the service. Interment will follow at Our Lady Queen of Peace in Helen, MD. Pallbearers will be grandsons, Ronald Guy, Jr., D. Andrew Thompson, Jason D. Thompson, J. Scott Long, and nephews William S. Wood, Jr., and James Latham, Jr. Honorary pallbearers will be his granddaughters, Amanda Schiavoni, Shelley DeLucco, Heather Pechatsko, Theresa Thompson, Christy Price, Jenna Payne and Brittany Buzzeo. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:Alzheimer’s Foundation at https://alzfdn.org/ Leukemia and Lymphomia Society at LLS.org, Hospice of St. Mary’s at www.HospiceofStMary’s.org, andPulmonary Fibrosis at www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org

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  1. Penny & Roger Bailey says:

    Many good memories of this wonderful man. He will surely be missed but what smiles he will bring to our hearts when he is fondly remembered. Rest in Peace and go to heave shouting for Mamie I know she will be glad to see you!

  2. How wonderful it was to have such a great friend and neighbor in our town of Loveville. He was such a kind, sweet person. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are extended to all his children, grandchildren & great grandchildren. They are so very fortunate to have had him as the head of their family. He, in turn was so fortunate to have them, as they stood by him and loved him so unconditionally, as he always loved them, for all the years he needed them. Now he is with his sweet wife and God is taking care of both of them. We will always remember both of them, fondly.

  3. Joan (Bowles) Snodderly says:

    To Leonard’s family and friends, my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you during this time of sorrow. Leonard was a wonderful neighbor in our little town of Loveville. He is now free of pain and is looking down on all of you with a huge smile on his face…just knowing that all of you loved him just as much as he loved you. May the many memories that you created and shared with Leonard provide you comfort during the days ahead.

  4. Family – We hope the many wonderful memories made over the years, bring you all comfort and peace as you face the days ahead. We are keeping all of you in our thoughts & prayers.

  5. Lenny, Linda and ALL of the Thompson Family. Mr. Thompson was a wonderful person and neighbor for many years here in Loveville. ALL of Mr. Thompson’s children and family did a Wonderful job of taking care of their Dad. That was a Beautiful tribute to a Father. May He Rest In Peace.
    With Love & Prayers…Ann Bowles

  6. My deepest sympathy to all of the family.

  7. Special memories of your Father will always live in your heart. While nothing is harder than saying good-bye to someone you love, may you find strength in knowing that your father will be a part of you forever. Just remember you did a wonderful job taking care of your father. With heartfelt sympathy. Love Irma Blankenship

  8. Carol Ann & Satch Hall & Lucille Doepkens says:

    Sending sincere sympathy to all of the family. He was a wonderful man which is so evident by the loving family he leaves behind. You may all be so proud of the way you took care of him with so much love. May many happy memories help you get through this difficult time and may he rest in peace. Be assured of our continued thoughts and prayers.

  9. Condolences to Denise Linda Bonnie David and Lenny, your dad will be missed by all of his friends and neighbors. You ” kids ” did a wonderful job caring for him over the past years ! May the Lord watch over you and your families .

  10. Mike and Millie Huseman says:

    Our sincerest sympathy to all the family He was a great man with a beautiful family.
    May God bless him now for all the good he accomplished during his long life and may you all find comfort and be blessed too for all you did for him over the years. Be assured of our love, thoughts and prayers.

  11. Uncle Leonard was a great man. As a little boy growing up near him and his family, I knew, I wanted to be like him when I became a man. All the Senator games he took four boys to see was “brave” and he always showed patience with us. I’ll never forget them. Whenever I visited in the summer he insisted I stop by and get some “Loveville” tomatoes. They were the best. He only grew enough to feed twenty families. If our world had more people like Uncle Leonard, there would be much more harmony. Uncle Leonard, God bless you and your family.
    Johnny Farr

  12. Connie and Buddy Gibson says:

    Bonnie, Randy and Family, We are so sorry for your loss.
    We pray you find peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

  13. Lennie,

    I am sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you in time of sorrow and my prayers are with you and your family. Time heals everything.

    Sharlene Grimes (USPS Labor Relations)

  14. Larry and Sharyn Adams says:

    Dear Linda and All of the Thompson Family.
    Larry and I would like to express our heartfelt sympathy for your loss of one so dear. Know that he is at peace now and will be with your Dear Mother. He will remain in your hearts and memories forever.
    God Bless All of You.
    Larry and Sharyn Adams


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