Doris Jean "Jeanie" Thompson

doris thompson

March 19, 1955 ~ February 17, 2021

Doris Jean “Jeanie” Thompson, 65, of Columbus, Indiana, passed away at 8:48 a.m. February 17, 2021, at her residence. Doris was born March 19th, 1955 in Columbus, Indiana. the daughter of Carl Stevens and Phyllis G. Bullock Stevens. Doris was of the Baptist faith and attended First Baptist Church of Taylorsville. She enjoyed cooking, baking, cleaning, watching NASCAR and was a Colts fan. The funeral will be at 11:00 a.m. March 2nd, 2021 at Jewell - Rittman Family Funeral Home with Rev. Tom Collett and Rev. B.J. Riley officiating. Calling will be from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. Monday March 1st, 2021, and one hour prior to the service Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Flat Rock Baptist Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Taylorsville Survivors include a daughter, Kimberly Thompson of Columbus; a brother, Jerry “Chuck” (Debbie) Stevens of Columbus; sisters Debra (Jeff) Boles of Columbus, Tonya R. (Terrill) Paradise of Columbus; grandchildren Natasha Mullins, Casey Underwood and Levi Underwood; as well as 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jeffery L. Stevens; a sister, Margaret E. Stevens as well as a great grandson, Westly Underwood Jewell ~ Rittman Family Funeral Home would like to thank everyone in advance for wearing masks and practicing social distancing while attending gatherings.

 

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  1. I love you Sister and will miss you terribly.
    But I know you’re at peace now and not suffering.
    Until we meet again.
    Debbie

  2. Wes and I always enjoyed seeing you whenever we were visiting Terrill and Tonya. You were always a firecracker. Definitely will miss you. Rest in peace. Wes and Phyllis Paradise

  3. Jeanie,
    I am going to miss you so much sister! Probably most of all, your phone calls. Before you got sick, it was always the “on the way to work” morning calls; because no one else was up that early:) You were a great aunt to my kids and huge help to me when they were growing up. You taught them to like coffee! I am glad you are no longer in pain and I hope you are dancing in heaven. I love you!!! Tonya

    • I remember us coming for visits and Jeannie always having cooked a meal at Tonya’s. The thing I remember the most, with a smile, is the stand offs she and Libby had!!!

  4. Well Aunt Jeanie , I have dwelled on posting because I can’t find the right words. You have been the best Aunt Jeanie to us and to Brayden, who loves you so much. When I told him you had gone to heaven his words were “but Mommy that’s my best friend, but I can share her with God” You taught us to like coffee, made the best green beans and peanut butter fudge. You were always up for an argument, especially with Libby. But you loved us unconditionally no matter how much we tormented you. I know you are dancing in the sky, arguing with Mamaw and Papaw and Uncle Jeff. I love you Aunt Jeanie!
    Love,
    Your Bai Girl, and Little B-Ray


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