Otis Thompson
February 9th 1939 – November 18th 2022
Husband of the late Pauline Bates Thompson.
Survived by the Thompson and Kuhn children. as well as a large extended family Born and raised in Washington DC.
Otis moved to Boston at 17, then joined the service in 1960. Honorable discharged.
Retired from General Electric in 2002 and moved to Brockton Mass.
Memorial Services to be held Wednesday, November 30, 2022 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.Boston Cremation 115 N.Main St. Mansfield,Mass. 02048
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Otis was the sweetest man. Many wonderful memories. RIP. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Otis was my Grandfather/ Godfather a good sweet man. I have alot of good memories with him. Rest in Paradise Papa we will always love you. ❤️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A wonderful man has left us but has left us with lots of great memories. You will be missed love Wanda
Papa, you never failed to make me laugh. I won’t ever forget your quick wit and one liners. You taught me a lot of life lessons along the way. Love you and will miss you! 🤍
Otis was a man of little words but a whole lot of love. Rest in peace and may you be reunited with your loved ones. Love you.
Otis was a super big hearted man.He was always caring to our family. His special personality was awesome. He will be missed . Rest in peace my sweet friend. You will always be remembered.
Papa was such a great man a man of few words but a lifetime of memories and unconditional love I remember when I lived upstairs from them and would wonder downstairs to bug papa and Lalee at five am they’d give my mother a call and ask if she was missing something LOL you’re going to be so missed but at least lalee and Nana welcomed you with loving arms Rest in sweet paradise Papa
Carol and family, my deepest condolences on your loss of Otis, keeping you all in my prayers.
Mary and I are very sorry for Otis passing. We will miss seeing during our visits to the Raimondi ranch. He was a great man and I can tell a great father and grandfather to his family.
I am Otis’s daughter, Debra Duarte, living in North Carolina. I will miss him. My dad always made me laugh. I will miss the wild names he gave my kids, and Indiana (Iyauna) will miss you. Rest in peace, love you