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Kenneth Thompson Obituary

Ken Thompson

Kenneth Roland Thompson, a devoted family man, decorated U.S. Army veteran, accomplished aviator, tennis professional and long-time resident of the Golden Isles, passed away peacefully on Feb. 14, 2026, in Brunswick, surrounded by the love of his family.

Born on March 26, 1931, in Summit, New Jersey, to Anna Laura Clark Thompson and Rex Roland Thompson, Ken lived a life marked by service, dedication and love for his family and community.

Ken's early years were spent in New Jersey but he moved to Brunswick as a child when his father took a job managing the Liberty shipyards during World War II. Even as a young man, he demonstrated a remarkable work ethic - delivering newspapers, working construction and building two homes on Norwich Street alongside his brother Bob, all before finishing high school.

Ken graduated from Glynn Academy in 1949 and went on to earn a BS in economics from Presbyterian College, Clinton, South Carolina, in 1953. While at PC he distinguished himself as an athlete and ROTC program graduate. He played on the basketball team as a freshman but gave that up for the rigors of his full-ride tennis scholarship. Ken was a varsity tennis player all four years while the team was ranked nationally, comparable to the largest university programs of the time in spite of the college's small size.

Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1953, Ken's military career spanned two decades across the world. He became both a fixed-wing and rotary-wing aviator, flying missions in Korea, Germany, Vietnam (two tours), Ethiopia, and throughout the United States. His assignments included service with the 82nd Airborne Division, the United Nations Command in Korea, the Ethiopia-U.S. Mapping Mission and Priority Air Transport at Ft. Belvoir, where he flew missions for the White House, Congress and senior military leaders. He was awarded numerous honors, including these medals: two Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service, Bronze Star, National Defense Service, Vietnam Service, Armed Forces Expeditionary, Air with six Oak Leaf Clusters, and the designation of Master Army Aviator.

After retiring from active duty as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1973, Ken returned to Brunswick, where he earned an MBA from Georgia Southern and became a dedicated tennis instructor, teaching at Brunswick Junior College and Glynn County Recreation Department. His love for tennis led him to build a court at his home where he would go on to teach thousands of students over the next 50 years and offer racket stringing services out of his home up until a month before his death.

He was a local historian and would entertain any ears that would listen with the many stories of his life and the history of the Golden Isles. He was also active in local preservation efforts, serving for a time as treasurer and board member of the Old Town Brunswick Preservation Association.

Ken was predeceased by his cherished wife of 65 years, Katharine Parker Thompson. Their partnership was a source of strength and joy throughout their lives. He was also predeceased by his siblings, Margaret "Peggy" Cate and Robert "Bob" Thompson, as well as his son-in-law Victor Monfort.

Ken is survived by his five beloved children, Mary Monfort, Kathy Peacock (Greg), Ken Thompson Jr. (Cindy), Bill Thompson (Suzy) and Dr. Steve Thompson (Maureen). He also is survived by his 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, Katie Monfort Thomas (Aaron), Serafina and Maggie; Anne Marie Monfort; Madeleine Monfort; Victor Monfort; Anthony Monfort; Greg Peacock (Katie), Monica and Jacob; Ben Peacock (Brittany), Mary Clara, James and Joseph; Tim Peacock; Tom Peacock; Mary Peacock Gray (AJ); Elizabeth Peacock; Mary Rose Thompson Harrington (Matthew), Max, Jonah and Lucy; Kenneth R. "Trey" Thompson III; Robbie Thompson (Katherine); Will Thompson; Stephen Thompson; Florence Thompson; Henry Thompson and David Thompson. He also leaves behind extended family who remember him fondly.

Ken left a legacy of love, service, integrity, discipline, humor and stories that will be remembered by all who knew him. He will be deeply missed, but his memory will live on in the hearts of his family, friends, and the community he served so faithfully.

A visitation will be held for Ken from 5-7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 27 at Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home.

A funeral Mass will be held at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church on Saturday, Feb. 28, followed immediately by burial, with military honors, at Palmetto Cemetery and then a lunch reception at St. Francis Xavier Parish Hall.

The family wishes to thank all of Ken's caregivers, especially Amanda Dooley and Beth Oberg for their excellent care and friendship with Ken in his final year, as well as Hospice of Golden Isles for their help in Ken's final weeks. Thanks also go to his physicians for their excellent medical care: Dr. Mark Watkins and Dr. Scott Clay.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St. Francis Xavier Catholic School or Hospice of the Golden Isles.

Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home, www.edomillerandsons.com, is in charge of the arrangements.

Family-placed obituary

The Brunswick News, February 24, 2026

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Published by The Brunswick News on Feb. 24, 2026.

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Jane rubow

February 28, 2026

My heartfelt condolence to family! I am missing him already. What a great tennis coach and friend!

Mary Langlais

February 27, 2026

My deepest sympathy to the entire Thompson family. Ken was my tennis instructor for many years and had the unique and wonderful ability to teach at so many levels of tennis. His smile and graciousness always made you want to be a better tennis player. He will be truly missed by his 100´s if not thousands of loyal students. Mary Langlais.

Arnold Wharton MD

February 25, 2026

Col Thompson was my commanding officer in Ethiopia at the mappings mission during 1968 and 1969 during Vietnam Era. I received The Army Commendation Medal during this assignment
I was a captain in US Army & Flight Surgeon
My wife Julia was station with me and taught school associated with US Embassy.
She met Katherine the Col´s wife and taught one of her children.
I returned home and finished my tour of duty with the Army in 1969. When the Col retired he moved back to Brunswick , Georgia I continued to correspond with him.
I sent my prayers & deepest condolences to the family of Col. Ken Thompson for your loss.
Arnold Wharton MD

Tom and Renee Matyok

February 24, 2026

Prayers for all the Thompson family.

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for Kenneth Thompson

Feb

27

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Edo Miller and Sons Funeral Home

3321 Glynn Ave, Brunswick, GA 31520

Feb

28

Funeral Mass

10:00 a.m.

St Francis Xavier Catholic Church

1120 Newcastle St., Brunswick, GA 31520

Feb

28

Interment

Palmetto Cemetery

3412 Ross Road, Brunswick, GA 31520

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3321 Glynn Ave, Brunswick, GA 31520

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