Bruce Carrel Thompson of Port Neches went to be with the Lord on October 19, 2019. He was born in 1926 in Marlow, Oklahoma and attended Bray High School and graduated from Central State College, Edmond, Oklahoma, with a Bachelor of Administration in Business. In 1947, he married the love of his life, Alletta Thompson, and later moved to Houston, Texas. After working in supervision at another grocery chain, Bruce decided to pursue his lifelong dream of owning his own store. In 1962, he and Alletta purchased a store in Groves, Texas, naming it Bruces. He soon helped form a joint advertising group, which became known as Market Basket. He and Ed Hughes, continued the Market Basket brand by purchasing stores in Texas and Louisiana. In 1983, he bought out his partner and life-long friend, Ed, to continue the operation of Market Basket as it currently operates. Always the gentleman, Bruce managed his life and business with a genuine, simple life philosophy. He worshipped God and loved his Sweetheart, Alletta, for 70 years. He was a decisive and progressive leader, always leaning on the generous side. He served in the United States Navy from 1944-46. He was a long-time member of the First United Methodist Church in Port Neches. After a major car accident at the age of 74, he rallied and worked to overcome his many injuries over the course of a year, returning to work for another 15 years. He was an innovator in grocery retailing, nurturing his 2000 employees, with respect and admiration. He had a passion for the business and he loved having problems to solve. Bruce was a remarkable man. He was never limited by fear and didnt recognize failure. He saw problems as opportunities. He had a rare ability to connect with employees, business associates and customers. He made everyone feel like they were special and left a lasting impression with them. He was driven with passion and energy in all areas of his life, whether it was the Church Finance Committee or serving on the PNG School Board or President of the Texas Retail Grocers Association. An avid deer hunter and Cowboy fan, he loved ice cream and anything sweet. Friends told him they could see why he was in the grocery business! He was extremely patient and kind, an entrepreneur, mathematician and the voice of reason amongst family members. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bruce C. Thompson and Lillie Winkler Thompson Holley; sister, Wanda Thompson Rohrbaugh, and wife, Alletta Rotroff Thompson. Survivors include daughter, Caira Thompson Franz and husband, Mike; son, Skylar Thompson and wife, Angie; sister -in-law, Marlene Lee and husband, Gale. Grandchildren, Macy Franz Hill and husband, James; Greg Franz, and wife, Ashley, David Thompson and wife, Loren; Meredith Franz Broussard and husband, Ryan; Heath Thompson and wife, Courtney; Clifton Franz, Neal Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson and Nicole Thompson,. Great-grandchildren, George Hill, Charlie Hill, Caylynn Franz, Carli Franz, Reese Broussard, Evie Broussard, and Layke Thompson. A reception for friends and family will be held on Friday, October 25, 2019, at 5:00-6:30 p.m. at First United Methodist Church Port Neches in the Fellowship Hall, 1826 Nall Street, Port Neches, Texas 77651. The Memorial Service will be Saturday, October 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m., at United Methodist Temple, Port Arthur, followed by a reception in Scott Hall, 4101 Hwy 73, Port Arthur, Texas 77642. Memorial contributions may be directed to First United Methodist Church, PO BOX 277, Port Neches, TX 77651. Arrangements are under the direction of Levingston Funeral Home Port Neches.
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Anonymous
October 26, 2019
To the Thomson family Mr. Thompson was a great man he did a lot of positive things in his life and helps's community and people hes a very good man and it was a pleasure to know him and his family God blessing
Anonymous
October 24, 2019
Ciara, Skylar and family. I was saddened by the news of Your father's loss. He was truly a great man. I met him when y'all first moved to Groves. I was 14 and my sister and I babysat for your parents. He will always be remembered.
Anonymous
October 24, 2019
Our sincere condolences to the Bruce Thompson family. Mr. Thompson was an honorable man with integrity, highly thought of in our community. Our thoughts and prayers go out to family. AMEN Sent On behalf of the Tipps Family (Jackie Goates-decd; Gwyn Carriere; Nolan Tipps; Grace Moye; Portia Kinney; and Beckie Simpson)
Anonymous
October 24, 2019
My family and I have known the Thompson's most of my life. They hunted on the ranch that I grew up on in Central Texas and they are some of the nicest and most genuine people I have ever known. I have extremely fond memories of Mr. Thompson and Bull Cook at deer camp. It was always exciting to see the Market Basket crew roll in for deer season. My condolences to all of you.
Anonymous
October 24, 2019
I hope it comforts you to know that your grief is shared by all of us who knew your dad. He was a wonderful man and he will be sorely missed I was so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I know this is a very sad and difficult time for you and your family. You have my very deepest sympathy." I will keep you close in my thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks as you are going through your process of grieving.
Anonymous
October 24, 2019
I have a better understanding of the meanings of respect, caring, and humility.....all thanks to Mr. Thompson. From working at the Lincoln Ave. store in high school, then having the opportunity to move to corporate to mentor with the facilities manager working part time while attending Lamar, and then hiring on full time after graduation. Helping draw plans and fixture new stores and remodels (especially the 39th St.re- location) by far helped kick start my lifetime career in the business. I owe so much of it to him. Just as he did with hundreds of other employees and citizens and customers.....one couldn't help but gain great respect for him. Such a kind family man, friend, business man, and servant of Mid-County! You'll be missed, sir!
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
So very sorry!
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Mr. Thompson hired me in 1976 and I never worked for a more caring boss. I left the company in 2001, but I never forgot his caring and fair demeanor. He was truly a great man. I always respected him.
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Caira, Skylar and families, my heart breaks to hear of your loss. Your Dad was such a great man that blessed all who knew and loved him. Sending hugs and prayers!
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Caira, I am so sorry to hear of your sweet dad's passing. Prayers for peace & comfort for you & your family
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Skylar, Caira and family, I feel for your loss, Bruce Thompson stood out in our community very well. I worked in BC for many years before becoming a nurse. May he rest in peace.
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
May my condolences bring you comfort and may my prayers ease the pain of this loss
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Sky and Caira, sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you and the family. RIP Mr. T.
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
I remember shopping at Bruce's with my grandmother. Have always held a special spot in my heart for Market Basket. May my condolences warm your heart's knowing that he, Bruce has touched so many.
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
On behalf of the Groves Police Department, I would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Bruce Thompson. Mr. Thompson was a great man and a dear friend to Groves. He lived his life with honor and with integrity. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anonymous
October 23, 2019
Our prayers for the family. What a tremendous part of Groves Bruce Thompson and his family have been since I was a kid and that's a long time ago. We all shopped there. Went to school with both kids. It was a wonderful part of our life and growing up. What a legacy to leave behind. Our blessings are our memories and yours to keep forever. Charlie Holmes
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
I I've market basket. God..bless u. Jessie Douglas. Groves
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
Skylar, I am so sorry for the loss of your father. He was a larger than life individual who will be missed by people all over Southeast Texas.
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
My deepest sympathy Caira & Skyler and Family.
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
I didn't know Bruce Thompson personally, but I've shopped at his store in Groves for years. Never met any of his long time employees that didn't think the worrld of him. They all said " he always took care of us". That speaks volumes. What a kind, remarkable human being. My sympathy to his family.
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
Skyler, Caira & Family -- I first knew Bruce when I was at First Bank & Trust and he was on the Board of Directors. I always admired his sophistication and business success. He would always greet you with a smile and sincerity. He will be missed by so many in our community. My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
Skylar and family. Thoughts and prayers to you and yours for a dad who had a life well lived.
Anonymous
October 22, 2019
Bruce was a good and loyal friend. We will keep Bruce and his family in our thoughts and prayers.