Mr. Tompkins was a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church and a veteran during WW2. He served in General Patton's 3rd U.S. Army and received the Purple Heart for injuries received in France.
Mr. Tompkins is survived by son, Randall Tompkins and wife Carolyn of Maryville, TN; brother, L.D. Tompkins and wife Veta of Jamestown; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild.
Mr. Tompkins was preceded in death by parents, John and Florence Peters Tompkins; first wife and mother of his son, Stella Bow Tompkins; second wife, Sylvia Goad Tompkins; five brothers, Virgil, Lawrence, Clarence, Everett and Willis Tompkins; and three sisters, Donnie Tompkins, Danzie Voiles and Wilda Bridges.
Funeral services were held Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Fellowship Baptist Church with Bro. Payton Slaven and Bro. Daniel Parker officiating. Burial followed in the Fellowship Cemetery with military services conducted at grave side. Pallbearers included Ronnie Tompkins, Keith Tompkins, Clell Tompkins, Duane Voiles, Conald Bridges and Ritchie Tompkins.
Mundy Funeral Home of Jamestown, Tennessee was in charge of services
Mr. Tompkins was a member of the Fellowship Baptist Church and a veteran during WW2. He served in General Patton's 3rd U.S. Army and received the Purple Heart for injuries received in France.
Mr. Tompkins is survived by son, Randall Tompkins and wife Carolyn of Maryville, TN; brother, L.D. Tompkins and wife Veta of Jamestown; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild.
Mr. Tompkins was preceded in death by parents, John and Florence Peters Tompkins; first wife and mother of his son, Stella Bow Tompkins; second wife, Sylvia Goad Tompkins; five brothers, Virgil, Lawrence, Clarence, Everett and Willis Tompkins; and three sisters, Donnie Tompkins, Danzie Voiles and Wilda Bridges.
Funeral services were held Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Fellowship Baptist Church with Bro. Payton Slaven and Bro. Daniel Parker officiating. Burial followed in the Fellowship Cemetery with military services conducted at grave side. Pallbearers included Ronnie Tompkins, Keith Tompkins, Clell Tompkins, Duane Voiles, Conald Bridges and Ritchie Tompkins.
Mundy Funeral Home of Jamestown, Tennessee was in charge of services
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