Mary Jane Thompson

August 18, 2020 at 7:35 p.m.
Mary Jane Thompson
Mary Jane Thompson

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Mary Jane Thompson, of Brookville, was born on October 8, 1943 in Franklin County, a daughter to Walter and Ruth Thackery Thompson. She was disabled, but that didn't affect her ability to touch the hearts of everyone she met.  Mary enjoyed the gatherings at Riverfront Apartments and loved food, her family and embroidery.  On Monday, August 17, at the age of 76, she passed away in Columbus, Indiana. 

Those surviving who will cherish Mary's memory include her sister, Helen McClain of Lima, Ohio, and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Wayne and Edward Thompson.  

Friends may visit with the family on Friday, August 21, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home, 929 Main Street, Brookville. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery. 

Due to the COVID-19 precautions and state mandates, all attending will be asked to follow proper social distancing protocol, including wearing a mask. If you are not feeling well, or if you have compromised immune system, you are encouraged to stay home.

Memorial contributions can be directed to the American Heart Association. To sign the online guestbook or to leave a personal condolence please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to care for the family of Mary Thompson.  

Mary Jane Thompson, of Brookville, was born on October 8, 1943 in Franklin County, a daughter to Walter and Ruth Thackery Thompson. She was disabled, but that didn't affect her ability to touch the hearts of everyone she met.  Mary enjoyed the gatherings at Riverfront Apartments and loved food, her family and embroidery.  On Monday, August 17, at the age of 76, she passed away in Columbus, Indiana. 

Those surviving who will cherish Mary's memory include her sister, Helen McClain of Lima, Ohio, and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Wayne and Edward Thompson.  

Friends may visit with the family on Friday, August 21, from 10 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home, 929 Main Street, Brookville. Burial will follow in the Maple Grove Cemetery. 

Due to the COVID-19 precautions and state mandates, all attending will be asked to follow proper social distancing protocol, including wearing a mask. If you are not feeling well, or if you have compromised immune system, you are encouraged to stay home.

Memorial contributions can be directed to the American Heart Association. To sign the online guestbook or to leave a personal condolence please visit www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to care for the family of Mary Thompson.  

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