Ms. Elizabeth Thompson

Passed 08/14/2018

Obituary For Ms. Elizabeth Thompson

Ms. Elizabeth Thompson, 76, died Tuesday, August 14, 2018, at Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, NC. She was the daughter of the late Lucinda Addison Thompson Cornelius. She was born March 12, 1942 in Liberty Hill, SC.

Elizabeth, affectionately known to her family and friends as "Liz" accepted Christ at an early age and joined Beaver Creek Baptist Church.

Liz received her education at the schools in Liberty Hill, SC. She was the founder of the Liberty Hill School Reunion and was serving as the vice president.

Liz is survived by two sons, Larry Thompson of Boston, Mass. and Maurice (Marie) Thompson of Heath Springs, SC; five daughters, Mary (James) Blackmon and Lenora Thompson of Heath Springs, SC, Viola Thompson and Emma (Daryl) Jones of Lancaster, SC and Joyce Carter of the home; four stepsisters, Margaret McDow, Mary (Zan) McGriff and Carrie Thompson all of Lancaster, SC and Savillha Sistrunk of Charlotte, NC; one stepbrother, Wilkie McDow of Charlotte, NC; one aunt, Geneva Horton of Maryland; three sisters-in-law, Rachael Addison of Charlotte, NC, Ida Thompson and Florence Carley of Delvan, WI ; sixteen grandchildren, Justine, Jason, Red, Brandon, Zamya, Patrick, Whitney, Ny-Ke, Kyndra, Shareef, Mariah, Maurion, Maleigha, Sky, Sydney and Summer; seventeen great grandchildren.

Funeral Service will be 2:00 pm Sunday at Stewart Funeral Home by the Reverend Jerusha Gaither and Reverend Benjamin Mingo.



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I am very sorry for the recent loss of your dear loved one, Ms. Elizabeth. I have a brief encouraging message I would like to share with you from the Bible. The Bible can be a great source of both comfort and hope during this most difficult time in your lives. For an example, at Revelation 21:3-5 it assures us that the day is soon coming when our most loving Heavenly Father is going to wipe away the tears of sorrow from our eyes and that even pain and death will be no more. I hope after reading this it will be of some comfort to each one of you. If later you would like to learn more from the Bible about why we die or why does a loving God allow so much suffering and injustice, please feel free to go to the website: www.jw.org to find satisfying answers. ~ Denise

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