Ronald Mack Thompson October 8, 1953 - April 4, 2010
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PHONE: (972) 562-2601 Ronald Mack Thompson October 8, 1953 - April 4, 2010 Ronald Mack Thompson, 55, of Dallas, Texas passed away Sunday April 4th. He was an accomplished contractor and avid outdoorsman. His loves included his family, classic guitars and the mountains of Colorado. Ron is survived by his three daughters, Jacquelyn, Kristen, Lauren; sisters, Lynne Rupp and Lana Corcoran of Colorado; and countless friends. He will be missed. A memorial service is scheduled for 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 9, 2010 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Chapel, Allen, Texas, with Rev. Henry James Martyn officiating. Memorials hey RT.we sure had soom kind of a great and noble ride down the road together in the good ol days, dont ya know, so ill just say see ya later for now man, and by the way, you sure passed over in a mighty cool way...with your hands at the wheel n ur foot on the trottle...i heard them say. thats a good way to do it. hope i can do as good when its my time. by buddy. peace out. Jim TEKTER/JIM REKLAW/WALKER, APRIL 28, 2010 Ron was in my piano class, he was so nice. LACEY S RUSSELL, APRIL 24, 2010 Ron was in both my Music Fundamentals class, as well as Group Piano at Collin College. I enjoyed so much getting to know him, and I appreciated at once his genuine caring for others, honesty, and intelligence. He was a motivated and disciplined student, with a special heart for his family and friends. We had missed him lately in class, and I will miss his positive, joyful spirit and "can do" attitude, which added so much to both groups. He will be missed. SHERYL LORAINE SEBO, APRIL 23, 2010 From Ron's NARI family...You were a true professional and one we were proud to have as a member. We will not forget you, dear Friend. Our prayers go out to the family and loved ones at this time.... C LYNN ROGERS, APRIL 10, 2010 Young, As you lived and as we were together side by side at the ranch we worked together. You were the individual that I wanted to be. To your daughters who I consider my daughters. I remember when Jaclyn was just as tiny as Kimberly and they would play dolls together while you and I sat in your 5th wheel and talked about many things. Those times like you will not be forgotten. God Bless You Younger! Tell Aunt Dixie, Uncle Mac, Ester and Big Young Hi. Ok? Love, Brent Skipper BRENT SKIPPER, APRIL 10, 2010 I met Ron when he was 14 and I was 19, We spent the next 10 years all over Nacogdoches, Austin and Dallas with Kenny Lucas and many other friends. I miss you too much to bear my brother. I lost my son Jesse April 7th 3 years ago, he was 35 and I'm sure you two are skiing or playing guitars together or something. We both started into business about the same time. We saw each other at the last Stevie Ray concert and spent the night hanging out with "O" and many others.I miss you my brother. Grace and peace upon your soul. Ernie Ray ERNIE RAY, APRIL 10, 2010 Dear Ron, you will be Greatly Missed on this ole world, but someday we will all reuite in Gods Kindom. God Bless your family in this time of need and in their future lives till you are all reunited. Your smile and out going charm will be missed. God Bless You and Your family. GARY HENRY, APRIL 9, 2010 Some people like to talk about the things they want to do, Ron did them. I told him and our other friends I wanted to climb a fourteener. Ron and Alicia did it, maybe twice! He didn't coast through life, he experienced it. He loved his girls, his family, his friends and he loved Alicia. It is with such a heavy heart that we're saying goodbye to our friend. You don't often see a group of guys so close and so ready to do for each other. PENNY MILLER, APRIL 9, 2010 Great contractor, but a better person. He most certainly will be missed by us all. RIP Ron. JOHN GODLEY, APRIL 8, 2010 It is difficult to express in words the profound sadness we feel for losing Ron. Not only for Alicia and his girls but for my husband George and the countless people who called him friend. There is comfort in the endless memories of Ron and the privilege of having been blessed with his friendship for so many years. He had an amazing gift for making people feel loved and he will be missed beyond any expression of words. Young Ronnie Mac, we all love you, and we will miss you more than words can express. We are saddened that you were taken from us so young and yet we are so grateful that you came along at all. You will always be in our hearts. CHRIS MARIE MARKUS, APRIL 8, 2010 Good-bye Ron, you will be missed. Mere words can neither describe your spirit, nor can they adequately console your family and friends. I hope your daughters will find comfort in knowing that you will live on in the memories of so many of us that knew you. BOB BAINE, APRIL 8, 2010 To the 'Girls' I remember you, as you were growing up, during the 9 years that I worked for your Dad. He was the best Dad you could have ever had. Keep him in your memories forever. You were his world! He was so proud of you. We know he is in a good place now, and you need to look forward to the day you will meet, and be with him, again. Bless all of you and just remember that he is watching over you as he did here on Earth. Remember.........He will always have 'that' smile on his face & the 'glint' in his eye for you guys. Love you, Frank Seiser FRANK SEISER, APRIL 8, 2010 Thank you for being such a good friend to me and certainly to Mike. The two of you are probably already organizing some activity in heaven. SHIRLEY O'ROURKE, APRIL 8, 2010 Ron was a wonderful neighbor to my son-in-law, daughter, and two grandchildren (the Alcocer's). His daughter Kristen was my daughter Samantha's best friend and always like a daughter to me. Since the two of them were always at my home or his home - Ron was a mentor for my daughter. I have many fond memories of Ron shared with laughter and fun. I hope that his daughter's, family and friends find comfort in knowing he never hesitated to offer his help to me and my family in many ways and will be remembered for such warm kindness. He will be watching over us as an angel from Heaven! We will miss you Ron! Karen Dunlap KAREN SUE DUNLAP, APRIL 8, 2010 Jacquelyn - your family is in our prayers during this difficult time. SHELLY & GREG BIGGERSTAFF, APRIL 8, 2010 Family Owned Since 1945 Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow is the premier provider of funeral services in North Texas, with seven convenient locations and three beautiful memorial parks. We are a locally owned family business that has served North Texas for over 70 years. Families who visit us receive the highest quality of professionalism and service, with compassion and care that are unsurpassed. Copyright 2015 (972) 562-2601.