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Troy Thompson

 

 

Troy D. Thompson, 46, of Waukon, IA, died Saturday, March 19, 2016, at Veterans Memorial Hospital in Waukon.

Funeral services were held Thursday, March 24th, at 10:30 AM at Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church in rural Waterville, IA, with Pastor Ken Kimball officiating.

Burial was at the church cemetery.

Friends called from 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM Wednesday at Martin Funeral Home in Waukon.

Memorials can be made to Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church, Veterans Memorial Hospital, or to the University of Iowa Dance Marathon.

    Troy Donald Thompson was born April 2, 1969, in Des Moines, IA, the son of Robert and Linda (Klocke) Thompson, who later lived in West Union for some time.

Troy was baptized at Zion Lutheran Church in West Union, IA, and confirmed at Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church in rural Waterville, IA.

When he was 3 years old, his family moved to Waukon, IA, where Troy attended school.

He worked at a variety of jobs including on a toll road while living in Jacksonville, FL, and working as security guard for Iowa Hawkeye games and for a Garth Brooks concert. Troy also had his own DJ and karaoke business, playing under the name “Cowboy Kahuna” in the Cedar Rapids, IA area and at the Iowa State Fair.

On June 7, 2003, he married Julie Greiner at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Harper, IA. In 2008, the couple purchased Sycamore Floral in Waukon, which they have owned and operated ever since.

     Troy was a member of Old East Paint Creek Lutheran Church and was previously involved with 4-H.

He loved music and was known for his singing. He enjoyed cooking, watching the Green Bay Packers and Iowa Hawkeyes, and deer hunting. When he was younger, Troy liked to race cars with his TNT Racing team and watching NASCAR; he also liked to drive his truck and John Deere tractor in local parades. He was a fan of WWF wrestling and even wrestled in matches in Cedar Rapids. In the mid-90s, he was crowned "World's Biggest Beach Belly" at the beach party in Williamsburg three years in a row; he became known as "The Big Kahuna”. Mostly, he loved spending time with family and his pets.

     Troy is survived by his wife Julie of Waukon; parents Bob and Linda Thompson of Waterville; his sister Tara (Pat) Reisinger of Waterville; his biological parents: Kenny Reisen of California and Pat Tyrer of Texas; mother-in-law Toni Greiner of Keota, IA; many nieces and nephews; and his special pets Bella the dog and the cats.

     He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Clarence and Alvina Klocke; paternal grandparents Art and Irene Thompson; uncles Donald Thompson and Niel Klocke; and his father-in-law Elmer Greiner.

     Online condolences may be left at www.martinfunerals.com.

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