Wilma Ann Browning Thompson

Wilma Ann Browning Thompson

October 17, 1978 - January 16, 2024

Wilma Ann Browning Thompson of London, Kentucky, passed into eternal life on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at UK Albert Chandler Hospital after a hard battle with cancer. She departed this life being 45 years, 2 months, and 29 days.

Born October 17, 1978, in Corbin, Kentucky, she was the treasured daughter of Bobbie Frye of Corbin, Kentucky, and Fred Browning of Stanford, Kentucky.

She was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather, Bill Wooton, and paternal grandparents: Barney Browning and Polly Browning.

In addition to her loving parents, she leaves behind her husband of 25 years, Robert Thompson of London, Kentucky; two precious daughters: Shelby Thompson and Abby Thompson of London, Kentucky; her grandmother, Wilma Wooton of Corbin, Kentucky; her brother Dalton, his wife Jordan, and their children Charlotte and Waylon Browning of Stanford, Kentucky; as well as a host of other family and friends to mourn her passing.

Wilma was a devoted member of Mt. Zion Church of Christ. She had a servant’s heart and loved serving the Lord with her family. Additionally, she worked as a paralegal at the Law Offices of Croley and Foley. She was very passionate about helping others gain a second chance at life. Her life’s work is cherished by so many.

Wilma was an adored mom, wife, daughter, and friend. Her absence on this earth will be immensely felt by all who knew her.

A memorial service will be held at 6:00 P.M. Monday, January 22, 2024, in the Hart Funeral Home Chapel with Roger Shepherd officiating.

The family will receive friends from 4 – 6 P.M. Monday at Hart Funeral Home, located at 1011 Master Street Corbin, KY 40701.

 

7 Comments
  • ALMA MCFARLAND
    Posted at 08:23h, 18 January Reply

    ROB AND FAMILY I LOVE WILMA LIKE A DAUGHTER I KNOW SHE WILL BE MISS

  • Lou Whittaker
    Posted at 10:42h, 18 January Reply

    We have another angel in heaven to watch over us.i will miss your sweet smile and your infectious laugh.love you forever

  • Tim Crawford
    Posted at 13:06h, 18 January Reply

    Rob and girls – what a terrible loss for you guys.. She had one of those smiles that lit up the room and made everyone feel so much better. I will miss seeing her sitting with you and the girls to my left at Mt. Zion Church of Christ. May God bless you and the girls and comfort you as time goes by. Hang in there, you guys are such cherished people.

  • Pat Couch
    Posted at 13:13h, 19 January Reply

    My love and prayers go out to the family Special prayers go out to Bobbie. I know what it like to lose a precious daughter 💗🙏

  • Donna Lanham
    Posted at 18:11h, 19 January Reply

    I loved and thought the world of Wilma I went to school with her and worked at Winn Dixie with her . She will be missed I had no idea she was sick .

  • Doug George
    Posted at 09:39h, 22 January Reply

    What a legacy Wilma left behind in those two amazing girls that She and Rob raised. Anyone that is a parent knows that if they accomplish nothing in life but to raise good children, they have had a successful life. Wilma accomplished that and so much more. I was and continue to be impressed by her toughness and ability to overcome any obstacle. Rob was always right there with her. Wilma faced her last battle with the dignity and grace that only a person with faith can. I know her girls will continue to honor their mom everyday by just being who their mom and dad raised. Girls, you will miss your mom but know she will always be with you. Take care of your dad, he will need you more than ever now.

  • BJ Brown
    Posted at 10:24h, 22 January Reply

    We will miss u cuz love u

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