In loving memory of

Brenda Sue Thompson
November 11, 1964 - January 15, 2021

Mrs. Brenda Sue Chapman Thompson, 56, of Thomasville, NC passed away January 15, 2021 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Thompson was a loving mother, loved spending time in the sunshine, loved working in her garden, and loved going to the beach. She spent many hours doing research in her Bible and she dearly loved all babies.Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband Todd Wayne Thompson of the home, parents James Edward and Barbara Hoops Chapman of Trinity, three children Crystal Thompson of Archdale, Amber Thompson of Lexington, and Dusty Thompson of Mt. Gilead, three brothers Jim Chapman of Stephens City, Virginia, Wayne Chapman of Trinity, and Anthony Chapman of Trinity, and three grandchildren Callie Lang, Braiden Campbell, and Kamilla Campbell.A memorial service for Mrs. Thompson is scheduled for 2:00 pm Saturday January 23, 2021 at Wellspring Community Church in Thomasville.

In light of the threat of COVID-19, the family urges everyone attending to take special precautions and adhere to protective protocol.

Tributes

Crystal Robbins wrote on Jan 22, 2021:

"Todd. I want to thank you for giving me this time with Susie . Even thou I was there to help Susie day to day . It was more then a job to me it was a blessing. . I'm going to miss her dearly . My prrayes are with you , Crystal,Amber and Dusty ."

Dale & Lisa Embler wrote on Jan 18, 2021:

"In Sympathy,Dale & Lisa Embler"

Andrea wrote on Jan 17, 2021:

"R.I.P. Susie, I know your beautiful voice is singing with the Angels now. Ill never forget you singing at my Daddys funeral what a blessing it was to have you help.me in that time. It was 18 years ago this year and I can still hear you singing the Love in Daddys Hands. You are now healed and in your new body. Ill see you again one day. Praying for all the family. "

Judy Bailey wrote on Jan 17, 2021:

"I have known Susie all her life She was very sweet and lovable My daughter Kim and Susie played together growing up They played one day and fought the next but they loved each other now they will be in heaven together. May God bless and comfort her family I love you all"