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Obituary
Beverley Alberta Thompson of Lucknow passed away peacefully with family by her side at the South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Kincardine on December 28, 2023 at the age of 86. She was the beloved wife of the late Donald Thompson who predeceased her in December of 2009. Beverley was born in Howick Township to her late parents Janet (Ruttan) and Lloyd Ashton on August 16, 1937. Dear mother of her 3 daughters: Susan Thompson of Breslau, Nancy & Brian Simpson of Komoka, and Donalda & Darrol Boyd of Lucknow. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Caitlin Simpson (Josh Biggs) of Kitchener, Dylan Simpson (Carley Brown) of Princeton, Courtney Balfour (Jordan) of London, and Brady Boyd of Lucknow. Loving great grandma of Hudson, Oliver and Owen Biggs, and Theodore Balfour. Survived by her brother Fraser Ashton and his wife Catherine of Gatineau, sisters-in-law Patricia Hunter and husband Murray of Wingham, and Joanne McFarlane of Brampton, and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by mother and father-in-law Margaret and Campbell Thompson, and stepmother Eileen (Lavis) Ashton.
Beverley and her family lived her first ten years in Toronto. In 1947, the Ashton family moved to Lucknow. By this time Beverley had a brother, Fraser. As a salesman traveling through the Lucknow area, Lloyd, Beverley’s father, saw the need for a children’s wear store and made the decision to open one. Being a fledgling business, the family lived in the back of the store for their first few months. Two moves later, the Ashtons moved into the house at the east end of Rose Street. After a couple of years renting, they purchased the home and settled in. It was on Rose Street that Beverley was to spend time with Donald Thompson, her future husband. The two young teenagers, one 14 and the other 16, struck up a romance that lasted through high school and Bev going to Teacher’s College in Stratford. Following Teacher’s College, Bev taught in Hanover for a year before returning to Lucknow in 1958 to teach in the Lucknow Public School. Don and Bev were married in 1959.
Beverley continued her teaching career in Lucknow where Donald worked with his father and mother at The Lucknow Sentinel. In the early 1960s, Bev took some time off from teaching to raise her young family. In 1964, after the death of her father-in-law, Campbell Thompson, Bev entered the newspaper business with Don. They worked together as a newspaper couple until 1977 when the paper was sold to the Goderich Signal Star.
Another career shift saw Bev and Don continuing with the printing and stationery business. Along with this business, they were involved in regional lotto ticket sales in conjunction with the new Ontario Lottery Corporation.
Still the constant, adventuresome business partners, Bev and Don, began selling investments. They would continue in this line of work until their retirement in 1991. In all, they spent almost 30 years working together.
With their retirement in 1991, they were no longer a fixture on Lucknow’s main street, but they continued to support the town and local businesses, a habit Beverley continued after the death of Donald in 2009.
Bev joined the Lucknow Guides as a 9 year-old. She was a member of Girl Guides of Canada for over 65 years. For her dedication, she was awarded an honorary life membership. While her years of work with Girl Guides are too numerous to detail, one notable project in which she was instrumental was the creation of a volunteer-led Girl Guide merchandise store in Hanover. This store made it possible for local members to shop in person. The store also served as a large mail order business. The same group of Guiders was later responsible for the opening of a similar store in Waterloo.
The Lucknow United Church was also an important part of Bev’s life. She was active in the UCW and took on leadership positions. Although not a quilter or sewer, Bev spent many hours supporting the Nimble Fingers group by always being ready and willing to assist where needed.
In her retirement years, Beverley maintained a full daily schedule keeping her busy and occupied. She was always on the move. The onset of dementia curtailed her active lifestyle. However, despite her limitations she continued to enjoy life. She took great joy in family gatherings and she was always ready for any outing and the opportunity for social interactions.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday January 2, 2024 from 1:30 - 3:30, and 6:00 - 8:00 pm at MacKenzie & McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow Chapel where the Funeral Service will be conducted on Wednesday January 3, 2024 at 1:30 PM. Interment Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. As expressions of sympathy donations to the Lucknow United Church or the Wingham & District Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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Sorry we were away and just seen Mrs. Thompson's obituary, so sorry to hear this...always enjoyed her visits when she came into the store....Take Care and we are thinking of you all...Cathy and Bob
Message from Lynne and Steve Mann2024-01-04 16:58:49
Our sympathy to Bev's family as you celebrate her life. She was a great neighbour and an important part of the Lucknow community through the years.
My sincere condolences to all of Bev’s family. A lovely, longtime long time local always active in the community for many years.
Message from Lisa Collyer2024-01-03 19:46:52
Susan, Nancy, Donalda and family
I was so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was such a kind and all around lovely lady. I always enjoyed our chats at all the family functions over the years.
We enjoyed getting to know Bev many years ago when we first rented the Ashton cottage from Eileen. Each summer we reconnected with Bev and caught up on family news and cottage happenings. Her warm personality made it always a pleasure to chat with her. We extend our sincere sympathy to Susan, Nancy, Donalda and families. Marilyn and David Watters, Shelley Watters, Susan MacPherson, Pam Watters
Message from Luella Nash2024-01-03 18:12:28
My condolences to all the family. We served on many Girl Guide Committees including the opening and operating management of the Girl Guide store.
Our deepest sympathies to you all. Bev was always such a kind and lovely person.
Thinking of you at this sad time in your lives.
Message from Pek Lee2024-01-03 13:26:29
Deepest condolences.
Message from Brenda (MacDonald) Primeau2024-01-03 10:31:10
Susan, Nancy and Donalda: I am sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I have fond memories of her as a friendly neighbour and also from Girl Guides. She was a kind and helpful boss when I babysat all of you and when I worked for her and your Dad in the summer of 1977. Your Mom was a great role model and was active in the Lucknow community. I am happy to have known her. Treasure your memories
My deepest condolences on the passing of Bev. She was such a lovely lady. Her warmth and ability to connect with people of all ages were truly remarkable. May your cherished memories provide comfort during this difficult time.
We enjoyed getting to know Bev many years ago when we first rented the Ashton cottage from Eileen. Each summer we reconnected with Bev and caught up on family news and cottage happenings. Her warm personality made it always a pleasure to chat with her. We extend our sincere sympathy to Susan, Nancy, Donalda and families. Marilyn and David Watters, Shelley Watters, Susan MacPherson, Pam Watters
We have travelled side by side for many years, from school days sitting in Ruby Webb’s class room to being neighbours at Amberley Beach. Then our families were combined by the marriage of her father, and my aunt, Eileen Lavis. The journey has been quite adventure!
Message from Joan Fisher 2024-01-02 19:23:15
Dear Nancy, Brian and Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Beverly was a beautiful lady and I enjoyed my time spent with her very much.
She will be missed.
Love
Joan & Family
My heart and hugs go to you and your family. Losing your mom is one of those difficult life moments.Thinking of all of you.
Message from Paisley Central School Staff2024-01-02 08:32:56
We are so very sorry for your loss, Donalda. We are all thinking of you and your family. May the memories of your mom comfort you during this sad time. We are always here for you.
Message from Debbie Searle2024-01-01 19:41:22
Susan, Nancy, Donalda
Sorry for the loss of your Mom.
To The Thompson Family,
Sending my sincere condolences to you with the loss of your mom and grandmother.
I had the privilege of working with your mom on the Girl Guide Store Board as well as be involved in Girl Guides in the Waterloo Division and Maple Way Area. We often met at events and chatted about things around Lucknow and Wingham area where I grew up. Bev was always positive and such a hardworking lady.
I hope all the memories you have will be cherished for a long time.
Sincerely
Annette Wray
Message from Janet and Nancy Lyons2023-12-31 16:58:55
We send our sincere condolences to The family of Bev , a sad loss for a fondly remembered member of our community.
My condolences to the Thompson and Ashton Families. I have always remembered Miss Ashton from grade 4 as the teacher that got myself and another student to paint a portrait of Elmer the Safety Elephant which was displayed at the Lucknow Fall Fair. What a great teacher she was.
Bill and I were sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, Nancy and Brian. You can rest, assured that your mother had a very full and happy life as was detailed in her obituary. I feel I know her and would have loved talking to her about all of her life adventures. Such a romantic story, too. A definite role model for her family. Hugs and condolences to all of you.
Message from Helen Dagg2023-12-31 10:42:45
My condolences to the family on the passing of Bev . She was always there for my Aunt Eileen and it was very much appreciated.
Susan, Nancy and Donalda, Fraser and Catherine, Patricia and Murray and Joanne; we were saddened to hear of Bevs passing. Our sincere condolences on the loss of a wonderful Mom, sister, sister in law, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. Bev was a sweet and kind person who reminded me very much of her Mom, Janet. Bev was a teacher, involved in Guiding and the church. She was a superb hostess preparing delicious brunches for all her family. Bev was kind to arrange my bridal shower at Donald and Bevs cottage with a backdrop of beautiful Lake Huron. A moment I will never forget. We hope that your memories of Bev will comfort you through this difficult time and days after. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Heaven has gained another angel.
Message from Art and Nancy Copeland2023-12-30 18:28:36
We have fond memories of Beverley visiting at the Copeland cottage in Point Clark. Please accept our condolences.
Although it was expected, it was still sad to learn of Bev's passing. Our friendship began at Stratford Teachers' College, and continued at various times since then, having spent time together on occasional weekends, including one in which I was invited to pitch for the local ball team. I also enjoyed her hospitality when I was attending United Church Conference at Port Elgin. Thank you Donelda for making sure I learned of your mother's passing. Unfortunately I have a difficult time with a virus that makes it impossible for me to attend the Celebration of Life service.
Prayer and blessings to you.
Joan
My condolences to the family. I knew Bev not only through Girl Guides and her many works for Guiding but also as a shirt-tail cousin. In the Ferguson Family story " As For Me and My House' , Bev and I are both in Generation 4, she on page 117 and I on page 122. I remember shopping at the store as a child living outside Teeswater. May your memories sustain you at this difficult time and bring you joy and peace in the future. Myrna (Ireland ) Inglis
Deepest sympathy to you girls ,Susan, Nancy and Donalda and all of Bevs family,, the first time I knew who Miss Ashton was when she taught me in grade 4,,,it wasn’t long before she became Mrs, Thompson,,,.she was always a kind patient helpful teacher .. ..sorry we are away but know I am thinking of you all at this sad time,,,,
Dear Susan, Nancy, Donelda and families.
My deepest condolences on the loss of your Mom. She was a lovely lady whom I have fond memories of from my growing up days in Lucknow. May you cherish all your memories and hold them close.
Liz Black-Petrie
I am so sorry to hear of Beverley's passing. She was such a lovely person. Please accept our deepest condolences.
Message from Beth and Bill Edwards 2023-12-30 00:25:46
We are thinking of your family at this sad time. Look after one another.
Message from Misti Humphrey 2023-12-29 16:33:06
Very saddened by the news of the loss of your mother. We all loved Bev and will miss her at work. She definitely left us all with memories… my condolences 💐
Message from Ruth Alton 2023-12-29 16:26:29
My condolences to all her family.
Message from Bob and Pat Thompson and family 2023-12-29 16:15:44
Our condolences and sympathies with the family.
As we get older and live farther away from each other our meetings become less frequent but are generally memorable occasions. I believe the last couple of times we met Bev were the wedding of Jan and Claude's daughter Robin, and the cottage beachfront wedding of Donalda and Darryl. Such a while!
We recall and celebrate the happy decades that Bev and Don spent together, and note how many descendants they leave behind.
Our thoughts are with you all: Murray, Patricia and family, Joanne and family, Susan, Nancy, Donalda and families.
Bob and Pat Thompson and family