Joan Marie Thompson, nee Schmidt, age 83, of St. Louis, Missouri, passed away on April 20th, 2023, peacefully and surrounded by family.
Joan was born on June 19, 1939 in St. Louis, Missouri to Ruth and Marvin Schmidt. She attended Bayless High School where she met her future husband, Thomas Thompson, and they graduated together in 1957. They got married two years later, on May 2, 1959 – which was Derby Day, as her father lamented. To celebrate, they bet on Tommy Boy, a longshot who won it all.
She worked at St. Mary’s hospital as a medical staff secretary until 1995, nearly 20 years. After their young retirement, Joan and Tom enjoyed traveling the world together, where they made many new friends along the way. Joan was active in her church community, where she frequently volunteered. She was an avid story-teller, gardener, and a dear friend to many.
Described by those around her as full of life, Joan’s spirit is carried on by her husband of 63 years, Thomas; her three children, Diane (Mike) Fitzgerald, Robert (Julie) Thompson, Donna (K.C.) Stonner; her grandchildren, Lindsey (Alek) Wegmann, Casey Fitzgerald, Haley (Sam) Freer, Claire Stonner, Kelley (James) Finders, Kelsey Fitzgerald, Ellen Stonner; and four great-grand children.
Service will be held at Christ Memorial Lutheran Church on Friday, April 28, with a visitation beginning at 10am and service at 11am.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations in Joan’s name to the Saint Louis Zoo or the Humane Society of Missouri.
Words will not wipe away your tears and hugs. May not ease the pain. But hold onto your memories because forever they will remain.
My deepest sympathy.
Words will not wipe away your tears and hugs. May not ease the pain. But hold onto your memories because forever they will remain.
My deepest sympathy.
I am so sorry. Your whole family remains in my thoughts and prayers. In this stressful time, please let me know if I can help in any way. Though I can’t take the pain away, I want you to know that in me you have a shoulder to lean on and an ear for listening.
I am so sorry. Your whole family remains in my thoughts and prayers. In this stressful time, please let me know if I can help in any way. Though I can’t take the pain away, I want you to know that in me you have a shoulder to lean on and an ear for listening.
Joan has been a neighbor for most of my life. I already miss seeing her outside and catching up with her. She always had a smile and an entertaining story. The neighborhood won’t be the same without her.
Joan has been a neighbor for most of my life. I already miss seeing her outside and catching up with her. She always had a smile and an entertaining story. The neighborhood won’t be the same without her.
I’m just learning of Joan’s passing Tom and I know you must hurting; I am so sorry for your loss.I We have a history since grade school. When my parents decided to move, Joanie who was my best friend was so helpful in helping me to make that tough transition. I never forgot that. I also remember that she had the patience of Job being with her ‘Tommy’. ♥ My sincere sympathies Tom. So grateful that my daughter & I got to be with you two last summer.
I’m just learning of Joan’s passing Tom and I know you must hurting; I am so sorry for your loss.I We have a history since grade school. When my parents decided to move, Joanie who was my best friend was so helpful in helping me to make that tough transition. I never forgot that. I also remember that she had the patience of Job being with her ‘Tommy’. ♥ My sincere sympathies Tom. So grateful that my daughter & I got to be with you two last summer.