1964 The
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R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas Co., Texas
Senior Class Photo
OBITUARY
Kirk
Rhoton Thompson
April 1, 1946 - January 21, 2025
Kirk Rhoton Thompson, 78, of South Fork, Colorado, passed
away peacefully on January 21, 2025, in Highland Village,
Texas. Kirk was born in Arizona on April 1, 1946, to June
Rhoton Thompson and JW (Dub) Thompson.
The family settled in Carrollton, Texas where he grew up
with his siblings, John, Sharon, and Danny. He loved his
family and they cherished their time together at home where
he made some of his most cherished memories. After
graduating from RL Turner High School in 1964 and later from
the University of Texas at Dallas, he dedicated his life to
all things literary, teaching English, and helping students
foster a love of reading. The impact he made on his students
extended far beyond the classroom.
In 1995, Kirk rekindled a relationship with his high school
friend, Michal Berry and they married in 2005. The mountains
were calling so they packed up their Texas homes and moved
to South Fork, Colorado where they resided in their home on
the Rio Grande they called Riversong.
He was known to most as "Papa Kirk", especially to his
grandkids. One of Papa Kirk and Michal's ("Sita") greatest
joy was sharing Riversong with family and friends. Summers
were filled with visitors who gathered in their home,
enjoying views from every window-whether facing the Palisade
Mountains, overlooking the Rio Grande River, or while
sipping coffee on the east porch. Papa Kirk loved seeing the
wonder on others faces when wildlife would come to visit,
and he cherished the beautiful sunsets and frequent
rainbows. He also loved taking hikes in the mountain with
his beloved dogs, and stopping to journal his thoughts along
the way. For those lucky enough to have been invited to join
him on a hike (especially his grandkids), he would share a
story or life lesson, made all-the-more special by nature
and the surroundings. These were cherished moments for so
many of us.
Kirk was preceded in death by his parents, June and JW (Dub)
Thompson, his wife, Michal Thompson, his brothers, John
Thompson and Danny Thompson. He is survived by his sister,
Sharon Thompson; sister-in-law, Gayle Thompson and family,
stepchildren, Sean Stone and wife Kathleen, Shelley Neustupa
and husband Brad; his grandchildren, Cameron Neustupa,
Cameron Stone, Colby Stone, Caden Stone, and Cody Neustupa,
Stevie Qualls and husband Matthew, and he is survived by
many lifelong friends.
He was a great Papa Kirk, husband, brother, uncle,
stepfather, grandfather, friend, teacher, and writer.
We were all touched and blessed with his poems and writings
over the years. Kirk was a prolific writer, journaling
nearly every day throughout his life, and as evidenced by
the stacks and stacks of notebooks.
We wanted to share a poem he wrote in 2012 to the love of
his life, his wife Michal.
Titled, Alive at Sixty-Five and How
Time is a river we can stand in, but never in the same time
or river,
As it flows to the sea, to the end,
And we can ride the river till the end,
Enjoying the passing scene without ever knowing where it
will end,
Or when,
But in the meantime,
As long as we ride the river together it will be sweet trip
indeed.
And we will, together, watch the grandkids grow up
And the kids grow old even as we grow older
And enjoy that too, me and you.
Sita and Papa Kirk, together these last 16 years,
From Tara and Ryan to Riversong, and who knows where,
But again, together,
Celebrating these passing years,
And though you are older, I'm trying to catch up,
Getting closer every year
And definitely looking older than you,
But you always were the beautiful one
And still are.
So, take my hand, and together we will ride the river
To the end.
Sharing
Loving
Living out our lives
Together.
Kirk Out
We will carry our memories of you in our hearts forever.
Until we see you again.