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Dickie Lee Thompson
Popkess Mortuary in Sabetha
Sabetha, KS

Dickie Lee Thompson, 81, of Sabetha, Kansas was called home on Sunday, November 22, 2020 at the Sabetha Community Hospital.

Dickie was born June 9, 1939 in Sabetha, Kansas, the son of Charles and Camelia (Patterson) Thompson. Dickie spent his entire life in Sabetha. After graduating from Sabetha High School, he joined the U.S. Navy. On August 5, 1967 he was united in marriage to Ann Ross of Hiawatha, Kansas with whom he had recently celebrated 53 wonderful years.

To know him is to love him with his sense of humor and great smile and ornery laugh. Dickie enjoyed many years of playing softball and coaching baseball. He also umpired baseball and softball for many years. Early on he worked at JBN as an electronic technician, then as a mailman, and then later you could find him driving around in his police vehicle. He finally retired as a truck driver, where he and his wife enjoyed many miles of traveling together over the years on the road. Many years of camping and fishing were also enjoyed by the family. Watching his kids and grandchildren at their sporting events was one of his ultimate joys in life, especially if they had a fresh batch of popcorn. Many will miss seeing his radiating smile when he ventured out for his morning coffee and donuts.

Dickie was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Cecil Thompson; and his sisters, Maxine Ballew and Kay Starks.

Dickie is survived by his wife, Ann of the home; his three children, Yvonne (Louis) Goins of Kansas City, KS, Dennis Thompson of Sabetha, KS, and Kay (Howie) Duncan of Sabetha, KS; nine grandchildren, Makayla Goins of Houston, TX, Derrick Duncan of Kansas City, MO, Krystal Samqua of Salem, NE, Kylie Thompson of Hiawatha, KS, Shea Duncan of Sabetha, KS, Jehoiada (Jay) Goins of Kansas City, KS, Ross Duncan of Sabetha, KS, Vonna Goins of Kansas City, KS and Lily Thompson of Sabetha, KS, along with several nieces and nephews plus extended family.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date, he was such a big part of the Sabetha community. Memorial contributions may be made to Popkess Mortuary to help with funeral expenses, sent in care of Popkess Mortuary, 823 Virginia Street, Sabetha, KS 66534. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.popkessmortuaries.com.