Jamie Darinne Thompson 44, of Florence, AZ passed away July 31, 2011 in Mesa, AZ. She was born in Missoula, MT. Jamie was a devoted wife and mother. She is survived by husband Alfred Jr., son Alfred III, and daughter Rochelle. She is also survived by father William Riggs, step-mother Marilyn and step-brother Kyle.
A memorial will be held for Jamie at 1st United Methodist Church, 331 S. Cooper Rd., Gilbert, AZ 85233 on Saturday August 6, 2011 @ 4pm.
In lieu of flowers any donations may be sent to Alfred Thompson at 6653 E. Haven Ave, Florence, AZ 85132 to help offset medical expenses.
You truly are what I consider the ideal mother. You keep me strong through even the roughest times, including now. All the things you have taught me will carry through and help me get through what ever life throws in my way. In my eyes you are true beauty, both your appearance and your soul are so rich with delight. It never surprised me with how everyone was so drawn towards you. I am so proud to call you my mommy and I can honestly say that you are my best friend and my role model.
love always & forever,
Rochelle Thompson
Jamie you are truly one of a kind and I am going to miss you so much. I can remember when we would go to grandma and granpas and you were always there waiting for me. we played on the swing and took walks to the park even swam in that little concrete pool they had there. You are such a beautiful women. To the family I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful person. She will always hold a special place in my heart. Im always here for you guys.
Jamie was a special person that had the love of life in her eyes. Growing up we spent many summers with Jamie and she in turn spent many summers with us in California. These are very fond memories we hold dear to our hearts. Rest in peace Jamie.
Jamie, when I think back on when we met, the first thing I remember is Pete and I running into you and Al at a restaurant somewhere. You were wearing a really great red dress, and you and Al looked perfect together. After that, I remember taking care of Alfie and David – the twins. What fun! They sure kept us laughing. You would come to my house after work to pick up Alfie and we would talk about raising kids and everything else that crossed our minds. I always loved what a caring and compassionate mother you were, not to mention what a good friend you were to me. Afterwards, even though we might not see each other for awhile, we could always pick up right where we left off. I consider your family a part of my family and feel blessed that you are my friend.
You truly are what I consider the ideal mother. You keep me strong through even the roughest times, including now. All the things you have taught me will carry through and help me get through what ever life throws in my way. In my eyes you are true beauty, both your appearance and your soul are so rich with delight. It never surprised me with how everyone was so drawn towards you. I am so proud to call you my mommy and I can honestly say that you are my best friend and my role model.
love always & forever,
Rochelle Thompson
Jamie you are truly one of a kind and I am going to miss you so much. I can remember when we would go to grandma and granpas and you were always there waiting for me. we played on the swing and took walks to the park even swam in that little concrete pool they had there. You are such a beautiful women. To the family I am so sorry for the loss of such a wonderful person. She will always hold a special place in my heart. Im always here for you guys.
Jamie was a special person that had the love of life in her eyes. Growing up we spent many summers with Jamie and she in turn spent many summers with us in California. These are very fond memories we hold dear to our hearts. Rest in peace Jamie.
Jamie, when I think back on when we met, the first thing I remember is Pete and I running into you and Al at a restaurant somewhere. You were wearing a really great red dress, and you and Al looked perfect together. After that, I remember taking care of Alfie and David – the twins. What fun! They sure kept us laughing. You would come to my house after work to pick up Alfie and we would talk about raising kids and everything else that crossed our minds. I always loved what a caring and compassionate mother you were, not to mention what a good friend you were to me. Afterwards, even though we might not see each other for awhile, we could always pick up right where we left off. I consider your family a part of my family and feel blessed that you are my friend.