Gary Thompson benefit set for Saturday
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[March 23, 2012]
MANITO -- Gary Wilbur Thompson,
51, a 1978 graduate of Forman High School and a lifelong resident of
the Manito-Forest City area, spent four months in the hospital from
February to May 2010. He was diagnosed with several different
infections, including bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, mastoiditis
and urinary tract infection. Complications from this resulted in
Gary having partial paralysis in his right ankle and foot.
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In March 2011 he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a form of
cancer. He has been on chemotherapy since then and is being
considered for a stem cell transplant. The long and numerous
hospital stays, chemo and additional medical expenses have drained
their family finances.
Thompson worked as a maintenance technician for Wallick
Properties for 21 years, but he has been unable to work since
becoming ill in 2010.
He served on the Forman Fire Department and was an EMT for the
Forman Ambulance for 10 years.
He is the son of the late Gaylen and Verna Thompson. His siblings
are George (and Linda) Thompson of West Plains, Mo; Ken (and Carol)
Thompson of Pekin; Ron (and Pam) Thompson of Wood River; Patty
Thompson Harris of Mason City; and Michael (deceased) (and Autam)
Thompson of Manito. He married Valerie Lasley of Forest City in
1993. They have five daughters and 17 grandchildren.
There will be a benefit Saturday at the Peoria Sportsman's Club
at Spring Lake to help with the ever-increasing medical expenses. The address is 6404 Bass Road, Manito.
A fried chicken dinner will be served beginning at 3 p.m. A
Winchester Model 94 30/30 lever-action rifle will be raffled.
Auction items, basket raffles, a 50-50 drawing and the band Far From
Over are all part of the evening's activities. Auction items and
basket raffles will begin at 6 p.m. The live entertainment will
start at 7 p.m., with the popular band playing a variety of music
for all ages. The drawing for the Winchester and the 50-50 drawing
will be at 8 p.m.
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Advance tickets for the gun raffle and 50-50 drawing can be
purchased individually, or buy four and get one free. A maximum of
1,000 tickets will be sold for the gun.
A "Gary Thompson Benefit" account has been set up at the Manito
Community Bank, 105 S. Adams, Manito, IL 61546.
For more information, or to donate items for the auction or
basket raffle, or to purchase advance tickets for the raffles and
50-50 drawing, people can contact Gary and Valerie at 309-348-9579
or email
garyandval@rocketmail.com. Arrangements can be made to pick up
items.
(See publicity.)
[Text from file received]
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