THOMPSON, Margaret

Posted: January 16th, 2026

THOMPSON MARGARET GAIL THOMPSON, passed away January 12, 2026 at St. Thersa Villa, Lethbridge with her partner Jim Plunet by her side, at the age of 89.
Gail was predeceased by her parents Ken and Sis Gillanders, brother Jim and husband Ronald Thompson. Gail is survived by her partner Jim Plunet, brother David Gillanders and her four children Deb (Jim) Stenhouse, Bob (Karen) Thompson, Gord (Twyla) Thompson and Marj (Dan Dudar) Thompson, her grandchildren Jeff (Grace) Thompson, Michael (Leah) Thompson, Chris (Emily) Thompson, Justin (Trish) Thompson, Cassie (Nathan) Phillips, Braden (Jaki) Thompson, and 18 great grandchildren.
Gail was born June 28, 1936 at the High River hospital. Gail’s first seven years were spent in the Dinton district where she attended Pine Canyon School for grade one. In 1943 the family moved to the Mossleigh district where Gail attended the Mossleigh School. In 1953 Gail married Ronald Thompson. They lived on the family farm near Arrowwood, where they raised their four children, Deb, Bob, Gord and Marj. They raised cattle and grew grain crops. Later in life, Ronald and Gail enjoyed winters in Arizona. Summer was spent working on her beautiful yard and garden. Ronald passed May 6, 2008. In 2013 Gail moved to Lethbridge to reside with her partner Jim Plunet until January 2024 when Gail moved to St. Thersa Villa.
Gail was an active member of the Arrowwood Community and the Alberta Charolais Association. She enjoyed many crafts, baking (her buns/cinnamon buns were the best), bowling, golfing and shuffle board. She always had a smile on her face and enjoyed visiting with people.
A celebration of life will be held in the spring at Arrowwood.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to a charity of your choice.

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  1. Bud and Sharon Cockwill says:

    Our sincere sympathy to Gail’s family. She always had a smile and made chance meetings a bright spot in one’s day. She was a lovely person.

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