Brian K. Thompson

brian thompson

October 21, 1966 ~ May 30, 2022

Brian K. Thompson, 55, of Columbus, died Monday, May 30, 2022 at Columbus Regional Hospital. Brian was born in Columbus on October 21, 1966 to Harold Ray Thompson and Sharon Jane Stillabower Thompson. Brian was previously employed at Arvin Industries and BB & H Tools. He was a member of the local Tool Makers Union 1331, I.B.E.W. Brian was an avid NASCAR fan and loved country music. A Celebration of Life Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 18, 2022 at First Church of the Nazarene, 1245 McClure Road, Columbus, IN 47201 with Pastor Travis Stamper officiating. Calling hours will be one hour prior to the service at the church on Saturday. Private family inurnment will be held at Bethel Baptist Cemetery at a later date. Survivors include his daughter, Sidney Thompson of No. Vernon, IN; aunts and uncles, Roger (Gloria) Stillabower, Brenda (John) White and Dana (Tom) Hobbs. Brian was preceded in death by his parents. Arrangements were entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home.

 

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  1. Sidney, Your dad was a great friend and his Baldwin addition family will miss him greatly. Missed those drive by conversations. Always in our heart and great memories glad he was able to stop by and visit for our holidays and even hung out at New Years which was always past his bed time.. LOL

    Uncle Bubby to our kids, and our grandkids was just getting to know him. Lucky was his fan also loved the extra attention your dad gave him.

    Hugs to you and his granddoggie Ellie!

    RIP Brian – Our Baldwin addition cop as I would say.

    Jimmy and Michelle Williams and Family.

    • Brian was a good guy. I’ve known him since cruisin days in high school and Sam met him when we moved next door almost 30 years ago. My kids enjoyed getting to know him better in recent years. Last fall, he came over and hit a few balls in the yard with them and said he hadn’t done that since he was a young kid. He seemed to really enjoy it. We already miss seeing him on the steps. He looked out for the neighborhood. I know he really missed his mom, his best friend, and they’re together again. RIP Brian.

    • I always knew him as a fun loving guy. His parents were wonderful people too. It’s comforting to know he is rejoined with his mom, as they were always close. I’m saddened to be missing his service today. Prayers for Sidney.


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