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Beryl Thompson
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Beryl N. 
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1933 - 2015
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Obituary for Beryl N. Thompson

Beryl N.   Thompson
ROCKLAND - Beryl N. Thompson, 81, died peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport.

Born August 2, 1933 in South Bristol, she was the daughter of Sumner and Helen Nason McFarland. Educated locally, she graduated from South Bristol High School as valedictorian of the class of 1951.

On September 27, 1952 Beryl married her high school sweetheart and soul mate, Donald P. Thompson. In the early years of their marriage, the couple lived in both Massachusetts and Connecticut as they followed Donald’s Navy career. The couple settled in Rockland in 1954.

Here Beryl spent her days as a homemaker, caring for her two daughters. Family has always been her number one priority. She took great pleasure in family gatherings, always looking for an opportunity to have a get-together in her home. She loved gardening, always keeping immaculate flower beds. Watching the birds and tending her bird-feeders were other favorite pastimes. As her family grew, her heart grew, and she was proud to welcome great-grandchildren into her life. She was always active in their lives, attending every school activity and sporting event that she could. Beryl was also an avid follower of New England sports teams.

Following the death of her husband in 1985, Beryl or Nannie as she was affectionately known, went to work for SAD 5 as a cook. Over the years she has prepared hundreds of meals in each of the schools in the district. She loved her job and the children she had the opportunity to interact with each day. Even the kids at school, whether her own grandchildren or not, knew and loved her as Nannie. Beryl retired from her position in the early 2000’s after more than 15 years of service.

Predeceased by her husband; and six of her ten siblings, Roland, Marshall, James, Verona, Geraldine, and Victoria; Beryl is survived by her daughters, Patricia Dodge and her husband Leroy Dodge, Jr. of Liberty, Janice Buzzell and her husband Wayne of Albany, New Hampshire; her grandchildren, Angela Matero and her husband Timothy of Rockland, Leo ‘Andy’ Chase, Jr. and his companion Amanda McKenney of Rockland, Christopher Buzzell and his wife Anne of Georgia, Donald Buzzell, Ashley Buzzell both of New Hampshire; her great-grandchildren, Aaron Ecker and his wife Lindsey, Ryan Ecker, Cody Chase, Jordan Matero, Alexandrea Chase, Kaia Beryl Chase, Leo A. Chase, III, Jacob Buzzell; her siblings, Sumner McFarland, Arthur McFarland, Rita Sewall, Evelyn Ball; a special friend who was like a sister, Sally Fowler of South Thomaston; as well as many, many special nieces and nephews who were all close to her heart.

At Beryl’s request, the family will remember her life privately as she is laid to rest beside her beloved husband in Walpole.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rockland Congregational Church, Abiding Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 554, Rockland, Maine 04841.

Arrangments are in the care of Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home, 110 Limerock Street, Rockland.
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