Ronald E. Thompson, 75, of Malvern, passed away on Saturday, March 11th, 2017 at the Paoli Memorial Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Dorothy Mae "Dottie" Taylor Thompson, with whom he shared 46 years of marriage.
Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late Sarah and Robert Lee Thompson.
Ronald was employed at Immaculata University for 32 years as a Chef.
He is survived, in addition to his wife, by two sons, Ronald Shane Thompson of Malvern and Aaron P. Thompson, husband of Miranda, of East Fallowfield and one soon to be born granddaughter.
He was predeceased by two siblings, Roberta Taylor and Jim Thompson.
The Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, March 18th at 10:30 AM at Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, followed by interment in Atglen Presbyterian Cemetery. The viewing will be from 9:30 until 10:30 AM.
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
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Prayers go out to The
Prayers go out to The Thompson Family. I will miss the conversation I shared with Ron during lunch, mostly about food and events. Ron always had a huge smile on his face anytime we discussed my next food adventures. I will miss the big guy. May God's arms surround you and hold you all during this difficult transition of life. Denise
Prayers to all the family....
Prayers to all the family.....Ron was a great guy, always enjoyed his smile and talking with him and eating his food! He will be missed!
My thought and prayers are with you
My thoughts and prayers are with you, his family, at this sad time of Ron's passing. Since 1998, I enjoyed meeting up with Ron in Immaculata's kitchen and having good conversations. He worked hard to please everyone and was happy to know when you enjoyed what he had prepared for our meals. May his dear soul rest in peace and may you find strength in the Lord in the days ahead.
Prayers
My thoughts and prayers are with all of your family at this time. May you find comfort in God, family, friends and memories.
My thoughts and prayers to
My thoughts and prayers to all of Ron's family at this difficult time! Ron was a really nice guy and it was an honor and joy knowing him ! He made going to work so much fun back in the day! May he Rest In Peace !
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Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. He was a wonderful husband and father, You were blessed to be part of his life. Love the Murr's
I miss you Uncle Ron
You are one of my big influences for my love of cooking. You were always the "go-to Guy" with any cooking questions. An incredible cook/chef and all around fantastic man! One of my favorite men who made a great impact in my life! A quiet giant...always willing to help, listen and make crazy jokes and remarks. I will always remember the funny sounds you'd make when teasing the boys, giving them wet noogies in the ears, making everyone laugh! I know you will hold your grandchild in your arms before GOD delivers them to our arms.
I will miss you greatly until we all meet again.
Aunt D'Mae, Shane and Aaron... Dad & I are always here for you whenever you need a shoulder to cry on or arms to hold you or someone to talk to and reminisce with.
With all of our love and affection... Sonya & (Uncle) LeRoy
We'll miss you
You were always so strong, it's hard to believe you're gone. You were always a joy to be around. Dottie Mae, Shane, Aaron and Miranda, you will be in our prayers.
My sympathy
Please accept my sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. Ron was a very gentle man who always had a friendly word. I appreciated all that he did for Immaculata and know that his presence will be missed. I am sorry that I could not attend his funeral, but my thoughts and prayers are with you. May he rest in peace and may you know God's comforting presence. Sister Anne Marie Burton