
Linda D. Thompson, 66, passed away on September 21, 2014. She was born on December 7, 1947 in Clinton, Illinois to Ellis and Laverne Absher. Linda graduated from Noblesville High in 1965, and received her Bachelor’s degree in Business from Anderson University. She worked at the Hamilton County Courthouse, Salin Bank, and Key Bank. Linda was a member of the Victory Baptist Church. She loved sewing and being with her grandkids. She is survived by her children, Dwaine Thompson, Cheryl (Mike) Ogden, Lynn Thompson, Anne (Larry) Stoops, and April Thompson; sister, Carolyn Thompson; 19 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren. Linda was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Everett; son, Joseph and brother, Jeff. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, September 30 at Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory, Harry W Moore Chapel, 8151 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis. Visitation will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, September 29, 2014 and from 11 a.m. until service on Tuesday and. She will be laid to rest at Crownland Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.indianafuneralcare.com. Donations may be made in her honor to her family, in care Indiana Funeral Care and Crematory.







Donna, Greg, Nancy & Sue Dotson says
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all Linda’s family. Our family will keep you in our prayers. We know how devastating it is to lose your precious Mother who has always been there for you no matter what happened. As you know, Donna, Greg and I lost our precious, little Mother last year, and we will always miss her, but she and Pop will live in our heart’s forever, as will memories of your dear parents. Hold onto all the sweet memories, and let the bad fade away so you can have peace with your dear Mother’s going to her Heavenly Home.
Your mother was a very strong, wonderful, hard-working, amazing lady and accomplished a lot in her years here on earth, and I’m sure she was a blessing to those in her life, so please take comfort from that.
We love you all, and will keep you in our prayers. God bless and keep you all in His loving care today and comfort you in this time of pain and great loss.
Donna (Dotson) Castor, Greg & Nancy Dotson, Sue (Dotson) Dickerson
Loretta says
Family I love you all and praying for each of you. Loved this blessed woman so much. We will miss you Linda and look fordward to seeing you on the other side. Precious Memories
Elaine Montgomery says
how this saddens me to know end I loved this woman with all of my heart, Beautiful lady, mother and friend…my hearts aches, I love you tons Linda….. I was happy to talk to you on the phone, may you RIP…. until we meet again….
Donna Bryant (Yardley) says
So sorry! I have not seen Linda for some time, but she was a dear lady and I love her!
helen thompson says
My most deepest sympathy goes out to my family Im so very sorry for your loss I love yall very much my thaughts an prayers are with yall
Deborah Moore says
I will miss seeing Linda’s sweet face here at work. She always made a point to stop at my window and say hello….Always had so much fun at her home. So sorry for my family to be going through this she will be missed.
Chaplain Sherri Headen says
To the Thompson family. We pray that God’s peace, strength, and healing are with you in this season of loss. Thank you so much for allowing us to care for Linda and journey with you and her over the past couple of months. Our sincere condolences go out to your family. Linda will continue to be missed, however, she lives on in our beautiful memories and the awesome legacy she has left behind. Please know, you are in our thought and prayers.
Paradigm Living Concept Family
Jean Absher Duquette says
My condolences goes to Linda’s children and Carolyn. My most memorable thoughts of Linda would be her beautiful smile, contagious laugh and love for her children; this also applies to her mom, my Aunt Laverne. The write up is very well written and the picture is gorgeous.
I believe that there are no rules to grieving; take as long as you need and feel how you need to feel.
Let’s always remember the smiling, laughing, caring and good times. I am so thankful that I was able to go to Noblesville for our cousin gatherings these last few years.
With love, Linda’s cousin, Jeannie Absher Duquette
Brillion, Wisconsin
Brandon Stoops says
Grandma I miss you every single day. I really wish you were here though my hard times. Me and April were talking and asked why the Lord took you away from us and we came up with some good thoughts but only the Lord knows why. But I really think you left us because there will be some challenges in your families life that we would have to be strong for ourselves. You helped people out and when you needed help some people didn’t help you. So I think if we’re still here people would come to you and not really know what’s really going on. We all miss you and love you you will always be in hearts. Love you grandma and thank you for being there for us.