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Warren Thompson

May 23, 1938 — September 13, 2025

Warren Thompson of Justin, Texas passed away on September 13, 2025 at home in Justin. He

will always be remembered as loving husband, Dad, Uncle Warren, Popsie and friend to all that

knew and loved him. He was born on May 23, 1938 in Clovis, New Mexico to Claude Alex and

Martha Isbell Thompson. In his early years he lived in various small towns in Texas and New

Mexico as his father followed his profession as a doctor. He was married to his beloved wife E.

Correne Thompson on June 7, 1958 in Eunice, New Mexico at Highland Baptist Church.

Together they lived in Shawnee, Oklahoma where their daughter was born. Then moved on to

Odessa, Texas where their son was born. They also lived in Charlotte, North Carolina; Clinton,

Iowa; back to Eunice then Georgetown, Texas; Palm Coast, Florida and finally Justin, Texas.

Warren graduated High School in Eunice in 1956 and then graduated from Oklahoma Baptist

University with a BA in Chemistry in 1961. For the next ten years he worked as a chemist until

going back to Eunice to work on the family cattle ranch and then in the oil field. Finally he

worked as a golf cart salesman until retirement in 2005.

Warren was active in many things throughout his life. He participated in soccer, softball, water

skiing, bowling, and golf. He coached pew wee football, little league baseball and softball. He

was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan since the 1960's. He also loved attending ice hockey games,

from the Charlotte Checkers in the 60's to the Dallas Stars once returning to Texas. He was

quite the sports booster too. He was in attendance for children, nieces and nephews,

grandchildren and friends for football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, golf, track, soccer, weight

lifting, volleyball, cheerleading, gymnastics, karate, band, choir, plays, bowling, academic

competitions, horse riding and showing, ag competitions, debates, banquets, graduations and

weddings.

Warren was very active in all of his churches. He was ordained a Deacon at First Baptist

Church in Georgetown, Texas in June of 2002. He has served as Sunday School teacher,

Hospital/Illness visitation member, grievance and prayer chain committee member at every

church he has attended. As well as starting and organizing senior groups, Prime Timers and the

Men's Breakfast Club, particularly the Justin Men's Breakfast Club.

He is survived by daughter Debbie Thompson of Justin, Texas; son Doug Thompson and wife

Monika Thompson of Montgomery, Texas; grandchildren Robynn Watson and husband Matt

Watson of Northlake, Texas, Mallory Burleson-Bice and husband Aiden Bice of Montgomery,

Texas, Rebecca Preston and husband Thomas Preston of Katy, Texas, Jessica Geiman and

husband Josh Geiman of Chesapeake, Virginia and Cody Womack and girlfriend Kristin

Gopichand; great-grandchildren Savannah Burleson, Greyson Bice, Cameron Preston, and Cole

Preston; sister-in laws Kay Patterson of Ruidoso, New Mexico and Barbara Spencer and

husband Tracy Spencer of Littlefield, Texas; and nephews/wives Jason and Ludy Robinson,

Cody and Carma Patterson, Carey and Heather Rudd, and Chad Patterson; nieces/husband

Marla and Rocky Ayatsuka and Amber Heady and multiple great nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by father Doc Thompson, mother Martha Thompson, father-in-law

Ross Robinson, Sr, mother-in-law Ollie Bell Robinson, and brother-in-law Ross Robinson, Jr.

and great granddaughters Sadie and Olivia Geiman. The Memorial Service will be held at 2:00

PM on Saturday September 20, 2025 at First Baptist Church of Justin, 402 W 8 th Street, Justin,

Texas. Flowers and plants may be delivered to the church on the day of the service.

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