Llewellyn C. "Tom" Thompson, Class of 1962
Llewellyn C. "Tom" Thompson,a beloved educator and family man, passed away peacefully on June 30, 2023, in Damascus, Ohio. Born in Cambridge, Ohio on April 16, 1940, Tom lived a life full of love, laughter, and learning, leaving behind an indelible legacy.
Tom was the cherished son of the late Llewellyn C. Thompson Sr. and Doris (Baker) Thompson. He was the caring brother of Sally Prouty and John (Karen) Thompson, and the late Bill Thompson. His family was the center of his world, and he was a loving husband of 60 years to Linda (Beamer) Thompson, and devoted father to his four children; Tommy Thompson III, Mace Eric Thompson, Heather (Gregg) Thompson, and Connon (Melissa) Thompson including a special daughter-in-law Claudia (Jeff) Thompson Malarick. Tom was also the proud grandfather of eight; Danielle, Kaela, Gavin, Payton, Gates, CJ, Liam, and Paige Thompson, and the great-grandfather of Lucy, Kenny, and Alice. He held a special place in his heart for his brother-in-law and sister's-in-law and was an adored uncle to many nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.
Tom was a graduate of Muskingum College and later received his Masters from Westminster College. His commitment to education was unwavering, dedicating over four decades of his life to the noble profession. His journey began and concluded at West Branch Local Schools, with a significant 29-year tenure at the Louisville City School District along the way. Tom's dedication to his students was unparalleled, and he left a deep impact on many young lives.
Outside of his professional life, Tom was a man of many passions. He loved fishing and gardening, finding peace and joy in the simplicity of nature. However, his favorite pastime was attending his children's and grandchildren's events. His presence at these events was a testament to his unwavering support and love for his family.
Tom's life was a testament to the power of love, education, and the human spirit. His legacy will continue to live on through the many lives he touched, both within his family and the countless students he taught. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him, as a loving family man, a dedicated educator, and a true friend.