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Michal Jean Thompson

Oct. 24, 1945 – July 9, 2024

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Michal Jean Thompson, 78, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on the morning of July 9, 2024, at her home in Highland Village, Texas. Born to Gladys and Alton Berry on Oct. 24, 1945, Michal’s life was a tapestry of loyalty, kindness, and dedication to her family and friends.

Michal was born in Gladewater, Texas, and later moved to Carrollton in 1950 where she grew up with her siblings, Pat Kozak and Jo Wysong. Her childhood was filled with simple joys such as neighborhood baseball games with the Fultons and Shaws on Rosemon Avenue, cheerleading, and vacationing with her family in Colorado, which laid the foundation for her love of nature and the outdoors.

After being a member of the first graduating class from RL Turner High School in 1964, she pursued her passion for the entertainment industry by becoming a Casting Director. She had the opportunity to meet several actors along the way including her heartthrob, Kevin Costner.

In 1995, Michal rekindled a relationship with her high school friend, Kirk Thompson and a budding romance ensued. They made it official, marrying in 2005 and then began their journey by relocating to South Fork, Colo., where they resided in their dream home, they named Riversong.

Michal’s greatest joy in life was her family. Her children, Sean Stone and Shelley Neustupa were her pride and joy, and they blessed her with five amazing grandchildren who became the center of her universe. Her children and grandchildren will forever cherish their summers with Sita at Riversong, where her famous monkey bread for breakfast became a staple of every trip!

Michal was preceded in death by her parents, Gladys and Alton Berry and survived by her devoted husband Kirk; her children, Sean Stone and wife Kathleen, Shelley Neustupa and husband Brad; her five grandchildren, Cameron Neustupa, Cameron Stone, Colby Stone, Caden Stone, and Cody Neustupa; and her beloved sisters Pat Kozak and Jo Wysong, as well as her lifelong friends, who together were known as the Steel Magnolias.

Michal’s smile could light up a room and her laughter could fill the largest of spaces. She was a force of nature and an endless river of love and positivity that swept those around her into her current. She will be greatly missed.

We will carry our memories of you in our hearts forever. Until we see you again.