Anderson Murl Thompson, Sr.

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A Place Called Heaven I have a place that waits for me A place I love, called Calvary Where angels sing and rejoice all day And children laugh, run and play. Here the Masters holds my hand As we walk through Heaven’s land. This is the place I’ve dreamed of for so long So beautiful, so heavenly like the angel’s song.

~Acknowledgement ~

The family of Anderson Thompson would like to take the opportunity to express our deepest gratitude for the many acts of love, kindness, support, and comfort that were extended to us during this difficult time. We are forever thankful for your kindness, love, and compassion. May God continue to Bless and keep us all. ~The Family

~Honorary Pallbearers ~

Anderson Murl Thompson, Jr.

My Loving Husband You’ve held my hand You’ve held my heart... We’ve shared our lives for many years, Yet for a moment we’ll have to part. I’ll cherish our memories Until we share our lives

~Active Pallbearers ~

Randy Thompson Justin Thompson

Xavion Thompson

Rodney Thompson Paul Dillard

Committal Rites & Interment Tuesday, September 11, 2018 1:15 P.M West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery 4000 Forest Hill Irene Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38125

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Missing you my lovely Husband, Your loving wife Sherry

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Anderson M. Thopmson, Sr.

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Anderson Murl Thompson Sr. was born on September 6th, 1949 to the late Lerline Thompson and Willie Byrd in Memphis, Tennessee. Anderson professed his love for our Savior Jesus Christ at an early age. Anderson received his diploma from Booker T. Washington High School and also went on to further his education at Draughons Junior College in the 1980s. Anderson served his country in the United States Armed Forces where he was honorably discharged in 1969 and fought in the Korean War. He worked many years for the United States Postal Service as a mail clerk. He also worked as a distribution clerk for PFS Web until his retirement in 2009. Anderson enjoyed reading, watching sports, collecting clocks and spending time with his grandchildren. He departed from this world and into the arms of his loving Father on September 1, 2018. Anderson leaves behind to cherish his memories, his beloved wife of 36 years Sherry Thompson. He leaves behind four children, Anderson Murl Thompson Jr. (Latasha), Inglesh Michelle Thompson, Sierra Georgene Thompson, and Camille Reshun Thompson. His daughter Toriana Thompson preceded him in death. He leaves seven brothers, Charles Thompson (Jennifer), Wallace Thompson, Richard Byrd (Juanita), Ernest Byrd (Elnora), Herman Byrd, Therman Byrd, Thomas Byrd and two sisters who preceded him in death, Gwendolyn Shaw, and Louvonzell Thompson. Anderson also leaves behind five grandchildren, Randy Thompson, Rodney McKinley, Jr., Justin Thompson, Xavion Thompson, and Autumn Boyd. He also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews, and cousins.

We Will Miss You

We miss you As we cling to the memories of you that you’ve left behind We’re reminded of your strength and courage So many things we will miss Yet we find some comfort in knowing we will see you again We know you’ll be there to dry our tears The hardest thing is saying Good-bye and there aren’t enough words to say how much you will be missed. Love Always Your Children

Sierra, Camille, Michelle, and Murl

Tuesday, September 11, 2018 11:30 A.M.

Harrison’s Memorial Chapel, Inc. 3320 Millbranch Road Memphis, Tennessee 38116

Dr. Lester Upchurch ~Eulogist~

Processional Musicial Selection...................................................Mr. & Mrs. Claude Brown Scripture Reading: Old Testament.................................................Pastor Nicholas Brown New Testament.................................................Minister Dedra Brown Prayer.........................................................................Pastor Nicholas Brown

Zion’s Truth Chapel

Selection..........................................................................The Brown Brothers

Reflections:

(Respectfully 2 Minutes, Please)

Family, Friends, & Neighbors

Life Reflections

Read Silently - Soft Music

To Our Brother

There’s no way I can write all I’m feeling inside And you know how hard it is to say Goodbye So let me say, Thank you for always keeping it real! You were always on the move and you never ceased to make me laugh. I’ve always admired your courage and drive to keep pushing forward. You were a motivating force in my life. I’ve always loved you man, and I will miss you my brother. I’ll see you when I cross that river…

Rest Brother-in-Law Rest -Robert & Jackie

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Acknowledgments.....................................................Minister Kierra Johnson Eulogy..............................................................................Dr. Lester Upchurch

Koinonia Christian Center

Recessional (Remains will not be viewed after Eulogy)

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Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything, tell God your needs, and don’t forget to thank him for his answer. If you do this, you will experience God’s peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. Philippians 4:6, 7


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