The following obituary was published in The Washington Post on September 13, 2019. A memorial service will be held on September 20, 2019, at St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 6509 Sydenstricker Rd, Burke, VA 22015 at 3:00 PM.
Michael W. Thompson Sr. of Springfield, Virginia, passed away peacefully at Johns Hopkins Hospital on September 7, 2019 surrounded by family at his side after an almost year-long fight with leukemia.
Born May 3, 1946, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, Mike was the third of Charlie and Dorothy Thompson’s four sons: Charles Jr. (Rusty), Fred, and Curt.
Known for his sharp wit, keen intellect and sense of humor, he was also known for his big heart and infectious laugh. From a young age, Mike was drawn to politics. He became involved in Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) while at the University of Missouri where he received his MBA. It was at one of these events that he met the love of his life, Katherine (Kit) Baggett of Daytona Beach, Florida.
As his involvement in conservative politics grew, he became a national officer in YAF and the chairman of the National Student Committee for Victory in Vietnam. He also served as Ronald Reagan’s national youth coordinator when Reagan ran for President in 1968.
Mike and Kit married and soon started a family with the birth of their son, Mike Jr. They moved to Fairfax County, Virginia in 1970 where they raised their son and daughter, Liza, who was born in 1972. They would often spend long parts of their summers at the family cabin in Balsam, North Carolina where extended family gathered each summer. In Balsam, he became known for his near-professional level firework displays which he continued until 2019 when he was hospitalized.
In 1971, Mike began working for the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Soon after Liza’s birth, Mike founded the Thompson Creative Marketing Group, a nationally recognized marketing and public affairs company.
Known for his love of America and the many cultures that make her great, Mike sponsored a Vietnamese family in 1975, after the fall of Saigon, who lived with his family in Burke, Virginia and became part of their extended family; they remain friends to this day.
Mike sold his company after 24 years and founded the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy. He served as President and Chairman until 2019. This foundation is the state’s premier independent public policy foundation.
Mike was known for his love of people, parties, gardening and movies. He never stopped learning and was known to interrupt family conversations with an interesting fact that he was reading from one of the many papers he enjoyed each morning. He had a wonder for the universe and excelled at the art of friendly discussions often with differences of opinion.
Mike is survived by his wife, Kit; his son Mike Thompson, Jr. and his wife Maureen (Burke, Virginia), and their two daughters Katie and Abby; his daughter Liza Graves and her husband Jay (Nashville, Tennessee), and their children Mary-Blake, Reese and Charlie; and by his brothers Rusty, Fred, and Curt as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Mike’s many other accomplishments include:
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society