Walter Delos Thompson, 77, passed away on August 18, 2025,
at North Royalton Post Acute Care in North Royalton, Ohio. Walter was born on November 1, 1947, in
Martins Ferry, Ohio, to the late John Howard and Elizabeth Mae (May) Thompson.
At the age of 8, Walter survived a serious bicycle accident that left him in a
coma for three months, an experience that marked him as a fighter who defied
the odds early in life. He attended Jewett High School and was
an active and dedicated member of the Jewett Jaycees, where he once proudly
served as President. Walter was also a faithful member of Mount Shiloh Baptist
Church. In the early 1990s, Walter began
working at the Harrison Industries, Inc. Sheltered Workshop (PALS), where he
was employed until 2014. He took great pride in his work, enjoyed mowing lawns
and woodworking, and truly cherished the people he met along the way. After relocating to Northeast Ohio in
2014, Walter never stopped reminiscing about his beloved hometown of Jewett,
Ohio. He spoke often and fondly of the local gas station, the restaurant, and
the many friends and neighbors he spent countless hours talking with. Known for
his friendliness and vivid storytelling, Walter had an incredible memory and
loved sharing stories about the past. Walter is survived by his loving
sisters, Patty (Raymond) Gross of North Royalton, Ohio, and Linda Birney of New
Philadelphia, Ohio; nephews Brad (Tammy) Thompson and Shad Gross; niece Sheri
Gross; great-niece Beth (Robert) York; and great-nephews RJ and Kayden. He is
also remembered fondly by many cousins. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Howard and Mae Thompson, and his niece Alice Myer. Family and friends were invited to call
on Friday, August 25, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Koch Funeral Home, 101 W
Main St, Scio, Ohio. A funeral service will immediately follow, officiated by
Mark Statler, with burial at Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
that donations be made to PALS, 82460 Cadiz-Jewett Rd, Cadiz, Ohio 43907, in
Walter’s memory of Walter. The family extends their heartfelt
gratitude to the caregivers at North Royalton Post Acute Care, University
Hospitals Parma, and Heartland Hospice for their compassion and care.