Mrs. Nancy (Weller) Thompson, age 50, of Watertown died Saturday evening at the Hospice of Jefferson County Ellis Farm.
The Funeral will be at 2pm on Saturday, Oct. 15th, at the T.R. Jetty Funeral Home in Clayton, with Ft. Jennifer Kenna rector officiating.
Calling hours will be from noon until the time of the service. Burial will be in Clayton Cemetery.
Nancy was born October 12th, 1965, in Watertown, the daughter of Howard and Phyllis LaFontaine Weller.
She graduated from Thousand Islands High School in 1985.
On June 17th, 1995, she married Thomas Thompson.
Nancy worked at various places in Watertown and became a homemaker due to health reasons.
Surviving besides her husband Tom, is her daughter Heather, who lives at home; her mother, Phyllis Ball of Watertown; one brother John Leclaire of Florida; her step-mother, Mrs. Corrine Borden of Redwood; two sisters, Cristie (Michael) Hunter of Alex Bay, and Wendy (Alan) Morrow of Tylerville; a brother-in-law Mark Marchwicki of Virginia; aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
A sister, Beth Marchwicki, died in January of 2001.
Donations can be made to Tom Thayer, for her daughter Heather’s schooling, c/o Northern Credit Union in Watertown.
louann brown
our thoughts and prayers
J.Reyes
Rest in Peace Beautiful Soul
Lori J Booking
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family …. Blessings ! Lori and Jim Booking
rebecca hall
Thinking of you with our deepest sympathy
Speak Their Name
Someone I Love has gone away
And life is not the same
The greatest gift that you can give
Is just to speak their name
I need to hear the stories
And the tales of days gone past
I need for you to understand
These memories must last
We cannot make more memories
Sine they’re no longer here
So when you speak of them to me
It’s music to my ears
KP 2013
Ron, Becky and Phoebe Hall
Valerie Chamberlain
Phyllis and family…I am so very sorry for your loss…I think that Heather is the baby that I sang to sleep in ASU many years ago while your daughter was having a procedure…a fond memory for me…May God hold you in the palm of his hand…Valerie Reed Chamberlain
Mary Dealing
Tommy, I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family. Treasure your memories.
Mary Dealing