Jeanette Alison Thompson

Jeanette Alison Thompson

7th September 1949 - 22nd July 2023

Tribute

07-09-1949 – 22-07-2023
Formerly of Albury, passed peacefully away on the 22nd of July 2023 at Beechworth,
aged 73 years.
Beloved wife of Ian,
devoted mother and mother-in-law of Margaret & Justin; Bruce & Sarojini; Ken & Lisa.
Cherished grandma of Maxine, Josha, Anika, Lukesh, Sidney & Mabel

Funeral Details

The Funeral Service for the late Jeanette Alison Thompson will be held in
The Hume Chapel, John Hossack Funeral Services, 435 Wilson Street, Albury
on Tuesday, 1st of August 2023 commencing at 10:30am.
Private Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to
KondananiZambia.org
would be most appreciated.
You may also view a photo album lovingly prepared by the family in memory of Jeanette via the link below:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wD3nshaZNetpNiLY9
The service will be recorded and will usually be available for viewing by the end of the next business day.
The service will be live-streamed and can be viewed below. If you miss the live-stream, a copy of the service will be available for viewing by the end of the next business day.
John Hossack Funeral Service is not held responsible for any interruption, quality issues, or failures that may occur as a result of internet service or hardware malfunction to any live-stream or recordings.
Please note that if the live-stream loses connection due to internet connectivity, we will upload a copy of the entire service in place of the live-stream. This will usually be done within one business day.

"THOMPSON, Jeanette Alison" Comments

Ellen Evans (Holderness-Roddam)says:

Much love to Ian, Meg, Bruce and Ken. I will be eternally grateful for Jeanette’s prayers, and for the seeds she sowed before I was five.

Kay and Ian Prestonsays:

To Ian and Families – We were saddened to hear of Jeanette’s passing and our thoughts have been with you all since we had the news from John. She was an amazing woman with all she achieved over the years and what she had to cope with in later years when she was so unwell. She will be constantly missed by all of you. We are sorry we cannot be with you tomorrow, but will certainly be watching the live stream.
Love to you all,
Kay and Ian

Michelle Gisselsays:

At this time of sadness, think of the moments of laughter that were shared, of the character she forged and principles she instilled. While her life with you is no more, her legacy lives on.

Love from Michelle, Phil and Liam xox
Ps:Meg, if I lived closer, there would be a home cooked casserole coming your way.

Judith Taylorsays:

Dearest Friend, we travelled many a road together since 1996. I treasure the friendship you and Ian gave me.
Fly free now and watch over your family always.
Love Judy Taylor.

Leanne McLeansays:

Sending lots of love to Bruce, Saro, Josha, Anika and Lukesh and your whole family, particularly Ian, on this day of both sadness and celebration of your beautiful wife, mum and grandma.
Big hugs, xx Lea

Dave Sweeneysays:

Our thoughts to Bruce, Ian and all the Thompson clan and circle at this sad time.
May Jeanette’s spirit rest easy and your good memories stay bright.
With sympathy and love from Dave, Kathleen and Mungo

gill pykesays:

beautiful service. beautiful eulogy by Bruce. I have such fond memories of our 2 families having meals and skiing, sailing and hiking adventures together. much love to you all.

Lisa Higginssays:

What a beautiful service for your wife and Mum. Bruce – you spoke so beautifully on behalf of your family. Meg – sending a huge hug x

Dave Sweeneysays:

Our thoughts to Bruce, Ian and the wider Thopson clan and circle at this sad time.
May Jeanette’s spirit rest easy and your good memories stay bright.
With sympathy and love from Dave, Kathleen and Mungo

richard and judith vestysays:

she was a lovely friend to both of us and we will miss her.We are thinking of you and the family

Amelia Mosbauersays:

Thinking of you all at this very sad time and sending love. I feel so lucky to have met Nette and fondly remember her warmth and laughter at family get-togethers in Melbourne. Such a beautiful service and so wonderful to hear about Nette’s life.

Jackie and Robert Pykesays:

What a wonderful memory of Jeanette and such a beautiful eulogy by Bruce. The music carefully selected to recall our times together. Nette will always be part of my thoughts and memories.

Much love to Ian and Family from Jackie, Robert, Gill and Steph.

Peter Faggsays:

Dear Ian and family
What a wonderful wife , mother and friend to many, was Nette. She has gone to where there are no pain and sickness, although those who are left grieve their loss.
My the Lord God comfort you in your grief.
Love
Peter

Ken Rubelisays:

As a fellow forestry student with Ian I suspect I may have been there when Jeanette and Ian first set eyes on each other at a church event in Creswick in 1965?
I have been thinking of you today, Ian and family, and appreciate the online access you have arranged so those of us far away can sense the feeling of the farewell ceremony for Jeanette. Thank you too for the collage of photographs, a few there from our time together at Creswick, and also for the music evocative of that time! When we old foresters stir ourselves to organise a reunion I hope you can join us Ian. If Bruce’s eulogy is available in print I’m sure if it could be emailed it would touch the hearts of those who could not be at the funeral. Best wishes to all in Jeanette and Ian’s family. Farewell Jeanette.

Mike. & Nina Farnhamsays:

Sending our deepest sympathy from England, to Ian and family. No more pain and suffering . Rest in Peace Nette.
Our love to you all
Mike & Nina Farnham

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