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Frederick J. Thompson

October 2, 1935 — March 16, 2012

Caribou and Naples Florida Frederick James Thompson, 76, died March 16, 2012, at Naples, Florida. He was born in Caribou October 2, 1935, the son of the late Woodie and Ruth (Miller) Thompson. Mr. Thompson was a 1953 graduate of Caribou High School and was a self-employed farmer and potato grower in the Caribou area for many years. He married Gail Bustard and was a longtime faithful member of the Caribou United Baptist Church. Fred's faith was meaningful to him, and his faith in the Lord grew deeper as the years went by. He enjoyed people and life. He had a great love of giving. Young people had a special place in Fred's heart. When he was 17, his dad and uncle were tragically killed in a winter car accident. Fred had to take on more responsibilities due to this. Having gone through challenging experiences, he became a strong individual. He was an entrepreneur and was recognized numerous times for innovation in his farming business. In 1995, he was recognized by Frito-Lay for best quality out of storage potatoes nationwide for two weeks. He was thankful for his many friends and family, both in Caribou and Naples, Florida. He will be missed by many dear relatives of both Fred and Gail. Fred is survived by his wife Gail, daughter Susan Cushman and her husband Timothy of Morton, Illinois, and son John and his wife Heidi of Bangor. Seven grandchildren: Daniel, Rebekah, Susannah, Nathan, and Andrew Cushman and Eric and Jeffrey Thompson. Also, one sister Mary Polen (Elton) of Seminole, Florida and one sister-in-law Debbie Thompson of Brewer, several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, his step-father Walter Pendleton, his brother Philip, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Please contribute in Fred's memory to charities of your choice. Services in the spring will be announced by the Mockler Funeral Home Caribou. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Frederick J. Thompson, please visit our flower store.

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