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Albert Napolean Thompson, Jr.

11/25/1964 - 8/3/2024

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Obituary For Albert Napolean Thompson, Jr.

Albert Napoleon Thompson, Jr., the son of Albert Napoleon Thompson, Sr. and Almarie Wade Thompson was born in Charleston, South Carolina on November 25, 1964. Al, as he is affectionately known, was raised on Midland Park and received his early education at Midland Park Elementary School, Alice Birney Middle School and graduated from R.B. Stall High School in 1983. Al studied mechanical HVAC at Trident Technical College which helped to build his knowledge in the construction industry.

The foundation for Al was built on Jesus Christ and love. He grew up in a home and family where God was the center of his being. He gave his life to Christ at the age of thirteen and was Baptized at Lovely Mountain Baptist Church under the leadership of the late, Pastor Joseph L. Tindall. During his youth, he participated in Sunday School activities and sang on the Youth Choir. In his early years, he played Youth Football for the North Charleston Bulldogs and later continued playing sports in High School.

Throughout his life’s journey, Al was a man of many skills whether it was HVAC, painting, carpentry, roofing, and mechanical work. At heart, Al was an entrepreneur which inspired him with many different business ideas. He operated a trucking business, janitorial service, taxi service, and painting company and mostly sought freelanced work.

Al became a father to his two beautiful twin daughters Kemia and Demia. Later, he married his late wife Donna Nichols Thompson and gained three additional blessings Al, Titus, and Asia. There are many things that we will miss about Al and to know him was to love him. We will miss his smile, laughter and playful nature. Through all of his trials and tribulations, Al loved his family, and his family so loved him unconditionally. He will forever be in our hearts. He fought as long as he could because he did not want to leave us behind…his family. He fought until God called him home to take his rest.

On August 3, 2024, Albert Thompson, Jr. answered the voice of God, and he leaves to mourn: his Parents: Albert N. Thompson, Sr. and Almarie Thompson, Florida; his Children: Kemia McBeth (James), Colorado; Demia Pettett (Bryan), Georgia; Althaddeus Thompson, South Carolina, Titus Thompson (Ebony), South Carolina; Asia Platt (Stephan), South Carolina his siblings: Lashon Thompson, South Carolina; Acquinetta Heath (Darryl), South Carolina; Chantele Harris (Gregory), Florida; Titus Thompson (Simone), Florida and Ebony Thompson, Florida; eighteen grand-children; 2 great grand-children; 4 nieces; 4 nephews, 7 great-nieces and nephews, special aunt, Marylee Zanders-Jenkins and a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, family and friends.

The visitation with the family will take place on Sunday, August 18, 2024 at the funeral home from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. There will be a private service with teh family at a late date.

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  • 08/10/2024

  • 08/09/2024

    Bonds-Wilson class 1964, send our deepest condolences Classmate to you and your family. GOD IS ABLE, HE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU'LL. LOVE, HUGS AND PRAYERS. Sam Halls, President, Pat Bellamy Lewis, Secretary. We love you. ❤️ ❤️ 🙏 🙏.

  • 08/08/2024

    Condolences to the family for the loss of Al. May the memories you have of Al provide you with love, light, peace and comfort. 🙏🏾🕊️

  • 08/08/2024

    Pastor Sammy and First Lady Mary Wade offer our heartfelt condolences to our family on the transition of Albert Napolean Thompson Jr aka Al to walk this earth no more among us. Aisa, Titus, Ebony and family. Look upon death not as the ending but the beginning. Look upon our loss as the Heavenly Father's gain if in Christ. Look upon the broken circle as an arrival home. Look upon the missing spoken words as journey completed. Look upon the empty chair chair as a place at the King's side if in Christ. Look upon the floral arrangements as an expression of love. Look upon your loneliness as a chance for fellowship with JESUS. Death for one who has died in the LORD is perfection. Look upon it as something especially wonderful. Titus, Aisa, Ebony and our family, where ever there are happy memories there will be LOVE of our loved that had left us from this earth. My memory of Al will forever be went my Late father Russell Johnson taught Al how to sit on a can at the age of 3. Al and my dad spend many hours sitting under the tree on a can. Rest in peace Al as you join our loved who has gone before you. You will always be remember in the heart of the family.

  • 08/07/2024

    My deepest condolences to the family and to my family for apart of us is gone also you will always be in our heart we Love you but God loves you best

  • 08/07/2024

    I send my deepest condolences and prayers to the family of Al. He was a very kind and caring person with a great heart ❤️ and truly loved the Lord. He will be greatly missed 💔 💔

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