• Home
  • Map & Hours
  • Store
  • Donate
  • Records
  • More Info
      • Custer State Park
      • The Objective
      • CSP Architecture
      • Camp Lodge
      • CSP Area Map
      • Digital Library
      • All Images
      • Mayo, Camp & Men
      • Orman Dining Hall
      • Tent Camp Savoy
      • The CCC
      • The Beginning
      • What & Who
      • Reunion Dedication
      • New Recruit Handbook
  • CCC Men
    • The Workers
    • Seventh Corps
  • About
    • About
    • Volunteer
    • Official CCC Museum
  • Contact
South Dakota CCC
Share it! Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest
Site Search
Posts | Enrollees
| Museum Collection
| CCC Camps
| Camps Map
| Museum Store
Thompson

Bonnie Murray Thompson

Grant City, MO

1939, 791, Lightning Creek, F-14, Company Commander

Bonnie Murray Thompson, 81, The Woodlands, Texas, formerly of Grant City, MO died Saturday Aug. 31, 1991, at his home.

Born in Allendale, Mo. Mr. Thompson lived in Grant City, Wichita, Kan., and St. Petersburg, Fla. Prior to moving to The Woodlands three years ago.

He was retired from the Air Force serving from 1935 to 1958.

He was a Methodist.

In 1937, he married Millie Amelia Golding Thompson in Albany, Mo.

Mr. Thompson was preceded in death by three brothers, Earl, Harold and George.

Additional survivors: two sisters. Ramona Davis of Lewiston, Idaho. And Magnolia Warren of Atchison, Kan.


Do you have additional information about Bonnie Thompson

We would like to included it. Please write or email us at History "at" SouthDakotaCCC "dot" org.

The CCC Men
Enrollee Records
The CCC Camps
Life in a CCC Camp
What and Who
Tourism, Recreation and CCC
Digital Library
Art Returns Home
Camps
Lodge
Lightning Creek
Calcite
Sand Lake
Farm Island
Men
Lawrence O'Dell
Maurice Beyer
Gerald Acker
Howard Ellis
James Jorgenson
Interesting Posts
Black Hills Boxing Treat
Pierre woman shares her link to Civilian Conservation Corps
16 Bon Homme Boys
Hospital Notes
Tourism, Recreation and The CCC
Museum Store
The Civilian Conservation Corps: In and Around the Black Hills
CCC Refrigerator Magnet
Custer County
Mt. Rushmore and Keystone
Prohibition in South Dakota: Astride the White Mule
Home | Contact
"a museum in which the historical significance and accomplishments of the Civilian Conservation Corps are recognized and perpetuated"
CCC on FacebookCCC on TwitterCCC on YouTubeCCC on GoogleCCC on InstagramCCC on Linkedin
Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum of South Dakota is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed and should be independently verified. www.SouthDakotaCCC.org - Copyright © June 2025 CCC Museum of South Dakota. All rights reserved. Revised: June 2025. You may not copy, reproduce, or use any data, images, or other materials from this site for any purpose without expressed written consent. All Text and Photos are Copyright Protected by International Law. All Logos and Trademarks mentioned herein belong to their respective owners.
↑