Thursday, February 26, 2026

Beutine L. Thompson Dies At 86

Beautine L Thompson
April 7th, 1939 - February 15th, 2026

Beautine was a beacon of light, a true individual whose warm heart touched the lives of many. Her angelic voice was a calming delight to the many young souls fortunate enough to be cared for by her. Beautine was a mother to many, a wonderful soul; many knew her as “Mrs. B.” Her legacy is enriched by the memories of her siblings who have passed on: Dorthy, Carl, Jr, Robert, Wendell, Bobby, and Tony. Her mother Sallie Kate McMillan, and step-father Carl Williams. 

She is survived by her beloved brothers and sisters: Betty Nixon, Christina Robertson, Charles Williams, Ricky Williams, Carolyn, Gabriel Breton, Shirley Roberts, Stanley Breton, Wayne Breton and Dale Breton. Each of them carried their own treasured stories of Beautine’s kindness and unwavering support, reflecting the deep bonds of family she nurtured throughout her life.

Beautine was left widowed by the passing of her beloved husband, Delgado Thompson. She deeply cherished him and viewed her role as his wife through a biblical lens, embodying her nurturing nature by showering him with love every single day of their marriage. 

Beautine, with her biblical philosophy, was a devoted mother who raised five children with her late husband, deceased “Gregory Thompson”, deceased “Dale Thompson”; her living children are Harrel Thompson, Karen Thompson, Byron Thompson and two stepchildren, Pauline Brewster and Delroy Thompson, in her later years, she also had two adopted children, Dominique Thompson and Sopheria Thompson. Each of her children holds unique memories of her unwavering love and guidance, shaping them into the individuals they are today.

Beautine’s legacy extends beyond her immediate family. She is also the proud matriarch of a large family, including a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, godchildren, foster children and spiritual siblings. Her nurturing spirit touched the lives of many, creating a lasting impact that will last the test of time. Generations to come will remember Beautine as a devoted church servant and missionary who shared her deep faith and love for God’s word with those she encountered along her journey.

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