Phillip L. Thompson

Phillip L. Thompson

74, of Mooresville, passed away peacefully on August 20, 2022. Phillip was born to Lawrence & Kathryn Thompson on February 27, 1948 in Indianapolis. Phillip was a graduate of Mooresville High School and went on to achieve his Bachelor’s Degree from Indiana University. Phillip served his country in the US Navy during the Vietnam era. He worked as a Management Trainer for IPL for many years and later retired from Comprehensive Performance System. Phillip had a passion for golf and fishing, along with the Indy 500 and IU Basketball. He was loyal to his family and friends and had a great sense of humor.

Phillip is survived by his son; Patrick (Kathryn) Thompson, mother; Kathryn Thompson, granddaughter; Jamie Thompson, sisters; Patricia (David) Harvey and Linda (David) Van Aken, along with brother-in-law; Jimmie Fulkerson and many nieces and nephews.

Philip is preceded in death by his father; Lawrence Thompson and sister; Carolyn Fulkerson.

A Celebration of Life gathering will be planned at a later date.

Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Carlisle-Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville.

Please visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory of Phillip or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. Rest In Peace, Phil. One special memory is our road trip to Washington DC in 1994. Phil planned our whole trip with tickets to the White House and Congress. Highlight was the Viet Nam wall where you took Donnie’s photo with a reflection of him looking at the names. Of course, we stopped to visit sister and brother-in-law, Linda and Dave Van Aken of Virginia. Sending our deepest sympathy to Patrick, Jamie and Aunt Kathryn Thompson. Love, Ruth Ann

  2. Sending a better photo of Phil during his service in the Navy 1994. Sending our love to Patrick, Jamie, Aunt Kathryn Thompson, Linda and Patty. Love, Ruth Ann

  3. So sorry to hear this. Phil was a good friend who always over looked my imperfections. We had many a great card game and took a couple trips together. I sure have missed the ole Phil over the last few years and though of him often. Such a shame and I feel so bad. God Bless Rest in peace and hope to see you when my turn comes. Jack Lamberson


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