IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Charlotte F.
(Cochran) Thompson
December 11, 1929 – May 31, 2014
Charlotte F. (Cochran) Thompson, of Middlebury, formerly of Woodbury, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on Saturday,
May 31, 2014. She was the beloved and devoted wife of Richard L. Thompson to whom she was married for 66 years. She was born on December 11, 1929 in Patten, Maine daughter of the late Albert (Pat) Cochran and Sarah (Sadie) (Grant) Cochran. Charlotte was a phenomenal person who touched the hearts of everyone she met with her continuous sparkling smile. She loved birds and gardening and especially experienced a lot of joy from watching her hummingbirds. She was a well-liked waitress and worked for many years at various places such as The Curtis House, The Country Tavern, Constantine's, and East Hill Woods. Charlotte was a very hard worker and worked as a waitress until she was 77 years old. Her family was everything to her and she enjoyed and loved them all very much. She was a wonderful and devoted mother (Muma). She attended Southbury Baptist Church every Sunday while she was able and really enjoyed the people she met there. Besides her husband she is survived by her son, Clarence Thompson, her daughters Kathy Phillips, Mary Thompson-Kelly and her husband John, Patty Thompson and her husband Herman, Jacqueline (Thompson) Rodriques and her husband Roberto, 2 Sisters, Gwendolyn Oxton of Rockland, ME and Marie Hamilton of Prospect. Eleven Grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews. Her best friend of many years, Betty Bell, her "adopted" daughter Sarah (Bassett) Norton, and her wonderful and caring live-in aide Karis Cole. She was predeceased by her youngest daughter Cheryl (Thompson) Huntley, 8 brothers, and 2 sisters. The family wishes to extend their deepest gratitude to Dr. Trager and his office, All About You Home Care and their affiliates, and A & B Home Care, for their excellent and compassionate care of Charlotte over the years. Also thanks to Seasons Hospice Care for providing comfort in her last days and continuing to provide comfort to the family in the months to come.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, American Heart Association, or Susan G Komen.
Cemetery: Cemetery Not Applicable
Location: Munson-Lovetere Woodbury
Services: Burial is private and at the convenience of the family.
Visitation: There are no calling hours
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