Taylor Nicole Thompson, 17, of Hermann, Missouri, passed away on Monday, September 5, 2011 at University of Missouri Medical Center, Columbia, Missouri.
Miss Thompson was born in Hermann, Missouri on February 17, 1994, the daughter of Larry F. and Kelly (Monnig) Thompson of Hermann, Missouri.
She was a member of St. Paul's Church, Berger, Missouri. She was a member & Vice President of the Hermann Chapter F.F.A., Chaplain Area 14 F.F.A. She sang in F.F.A. National Talent and state for three years and was a member & president of Town & Country 4-H. She was a student at Hermann High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society. She had several part time jobs she worked for Hermann Save-a-lot, the Cottage Restaurant, Buckridge Peach Farm and for Mrs. Rohlfing as a caretaker.
Taylor is survived by her parents Larry F. & Kelly Thompson of Hermann, her grandparents Larry E. Thompson of Hermann and Robert & Juanita Monnig of Hermann, a brother Cullen Thompson, a sister Emily Thompson and brother Larry Thompson all of Hermann, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Visitation will be Thursday 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Toedtmann & Grosse Funeral Home, Hermann, Missouri.
Funeral Services will be held at St. George Church, Hermann, Missouri at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 9th, with Father Bill Debo officiating.
Memorials may be given to St. George School, Hermann F.F.A. in honor of Taylor or the Taylor Thompson Scholarship Fund. C/O Toedtmann-Grosse Funeral Home.
Taylor Nicole Thompson Funeral Procession
_____________________________________________________________________________MHP Traffic Crash Reports
Crash Report Details
Investigated By | Incident# | Date | Time | County | Location | Troop |
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SGT CLUVER #372 ASSISTED BY CPL MILLER #1124 AND TPR BICKELL #161 | 110322805 | 09/05/2011 | 2:00PM | MONTGOMERY | HWY 19 0.1 MI S OF PORTERS RD | F |
Veh. # | Vehicle Description | Damage | Disposition | Driver Name | Driver Gender | Driver Age | Safety Device | Driver City/State | Driver Insurance | Vehicle Direction |
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1 | 1997 TOYOTA | TOTAL | TOWED BY BUDS TOWING NEW FLORENCE, MO | THOMPSON, TAYLOR N | FEMALE | 17 | NO | HERMANN, MO | STATE FARM | NORTH |
2 | 2008 FORD | TOTAL | TOWED BY BUDS TOWING NEW FLORENCE | VANSTRIEN, GERALD J | MALE | 68 | YES | PERRY, MO | AMERICAN FAMILY | SOUTH |
Veh. # | Name | Gender | Age | Injury Type | Safety Device | City/State | Involvement | Disposition |
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1 | THOMPSON, TAYLOR N | FEMALE | 17 | FATAL | NO | HERMANN, MO | DRIVER | TRANSPORTED BY ARCH HELICOPTER TO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL |
***FATALITY ACCIDENT*** NEXT OF KIN NOTIFIED--ACCIDENT OCCURRED AS VEHICLE 1 CROSSED THE CENTER LINE AND STRUCK VEHICLE 2 HEAD ON. SUBJECT WAS PRONOUNCED AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL IN COLUMBIA, MO BY DR. NELSON AT 1730. THIS IS FATALITY #39 FOR 2011 FOR TROOP F |
Missouri teen killed in two-car crash
stltoday.comSeptember 6, 2011
WELLSVILLE, Mo. • A teenage girl from Hermann, Mo., was killed in a two-car crash Monday afternoon in Montgomery County.
Taylor N. Thompson, 17, was driving north on Highway 19 when she crossed the center line and hit an oncoming car, the Missouri Highway Patrol says.
The crash happened at about 2 p.m. Monday, just south of Porters Road, the patrol says. The area is south of Wellsville, Mo.
Thompson, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was taken to University Hospital in Columbia, where she died at 5:30 p.m. Monday.
Gerald J. Vanstrien, 68, of Perry, Mo., was driving the southbound car that Thompson struck. Vanstrien, who was wearing a seatbelt, was uninjured, the patrol said.
Thompson's father, Larry Thompson of Hermann, said his daughter was on her way to a friend's family gathering when she crashed. He said Taylor was a senior at Hermann High School. She was active in FFA and wanted to become a state officer for the agricultural organization. FFA is also known as Future Farmers of America.
"She was a beautiful and outgoing girl and had a lot of plans," her father said.
She wanted to attend college to major in business and possibly one day teach agriculture. She dreamed of opening a bed and breakfast called, "A Home Away from Home," her father added.
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