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Bonnie Murray Thompson

Grant City, MO

1939, 791, Lightning Creek, F-14, Company Commander
1939, 2759-V, Park Creek, F-20,

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.


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