~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. John Sterling Thompson
Jr.
September 5, 1945 ~ August 19, 2025
John was born September 5, 1945, in St.
Bonifacius, Minnesota, where his father was stationed as an early pilot for
Northwest Airlines. Six years later, they moved to Washington State, where John
grew up enjoying an idyllic lake life on Lake Meridian in Kent.
John junior joined Northwest Airlines 10-10-1966
and retired with Northwest. He had most
recently resided in Washington state : 511 N Dunbarton Oaks Ln, Liberty Lake, WA
99019.
John is survived by his wife Suzanne, and by his
daughters and their families.
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John Thompson Jr. Obituary
John was born September 5, 1945, in St.
Bonifacius, Minnesota, where his father was stationed as an early pilot for
Northwest Airlines. Six years later, they moved to Washington State, where John
grew up enjoying an idyllic lake life on Lake Meridian in Kent.
John attended Seattle Pacific University before
transferring to Washington State University, where he pledged Phi Beta Kappa.
He joined his father at Northwest Airlines (NWA),
earning his place on the seniority list in October 1966 as one of the youngest
pilots hired by the airline.
During the Vietnam War, John flew Military Air
Command (MAC) missions aboard Boeing 320 aircraft. Throughout his career, he
captained Boeing 727, DC-10, and Boeing 747 aircraft. He retired in 2005 as a
captain of NWA's 747-400, having also flown MAC flights during the Gulf War.
John met his loving wife, Suzanne, during his
first year of flying. They married in 1972 and shared 57 years of love and
raised three daughters.
John is survived by his wife Suzanne; daughters
Sari Jansen, Shelly Tansy, and Sydney Thompson; their husbands Jeremy Jansen,
Joe Tansy, and David Applegate; and his four grandchildren, Sterling and Seryn
Croswhite, and John and William Jansen. He is also survived by lifelong friends
Tom Bantle, Len Evans, and Roy Newton-fellow adventurers whose bond spanned
decades of memories and meaning.
John was an avid hunter, golfer, water skier, and
a formidable cribbage and poker player. To his daughters and their friends, he
was "MacGyver," always ready to fix, build, or figure things out. He
loved sharing his knowledge and was always willing to learn alongside others.
He was patient, encouraging, and endlessly generous with his time. Most of all,
he loved flying-a passion he passed on with joy and pride.
A quiet man, John will be remembered for his kind
deeds, steady presence, and thoughtful support. He helped many through
difficult times, offering encouragement and practical help-always selflessly
and without fanfare. He formed genuine, personal connections, and those close
to him knew how deeply he cared, just as he knew how much he was loved in
return. Rarely one to speak ill of others, he led by example with humility and
strength.
John passed away peacefully, surrounded by love,
after a long and valiant battle with cancer. He faced twenty-five years of
treatments, procedures, and surgeries without complaint. Even amid his own
challenges, he remained a source of comfort and strength for others navigating
their own battles with the disease.
John loved God, his family, and his country. He
thanked God daily for the wonderful life he lived amongst family and friends.
He will be deeply missed by many.
His family invites those who knew him to celebrate
his life as he lived it-genuinely and in their own meaningful way, whether
through a story, a smile, or doing something once shared together.
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<wlday@comcast.net>:
Aug 21 03:52PM -0700 HARRY J BEDROSSIAN <hjb253@comcast.net>:
Aug 21 08:15PM -0700
John Thompson, Jr., died on Tuesday, at exactly noon after a 10 year
battle with prostate cancer. John was born September 05, 1945. His NWA date
of hire was October 10, 1966. At the time of his passing John was residing
at Liberty Lake, WA.
William 'Bill' Day
So sorry to hear of JohnThompson Jr. passing. He was a part of the old NWA
family. Always a gentleman and a superb pilot. My sincerest condolences to
the family./

Suzanne, I always loved flying with you and John. Thinking of you with fond memories and prayers always. Love, Kathy McCullough
ReplyDeleteSo privileged to have connected with you and John. Loved our time with you in you beautiful spaces. John made the best coffee. A wonderful image of sharing morning's with our cups looking over the golf course. Talking about NWA folks and old times and
ReplyDeleteskiing. We'll miss him!
John was was of the kindest, gentlest people I have ever had the privledge of knowing. He was always a gentleman and such a treat to work with. Rest in peace John and I hope you knew how much you were loved and respected.
ReplyDeleteSuch a loss of a great and humble pilot and just a wonderful human being.
ReplyDeleteI was privileged to have visited him and Suzanne and so enjoyed my favorite “Sukiyaki” a few months ago. I also had the privilege to get to know their beloved daughters who were on my team when I captained the Cancer 24 hour walkathon in MWH. Such a lovely family.
He will be sorely missed but his memory of one of our finest Captains will be in our hearts forever.
Thanks for the journeys Captain. We Salute You!
Juanita Deis
ReplyDeleteRIP Captain John Thompson Jr.
ReplyDeleteAlways a gentleman. We share not only the love of flying, but same birthday and year. I’ll toast you on the 5th🙏🏻✈️