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Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at 1:40 AM

Obituary -- Lorna Jayne "Dudley" Thompson

Born to Loren Dudley & RoAnn “Wissbech” Dudley in Fallon Nevada on January 30, 1962
  • Source: Submitted by Jodi Sharp
Obituary -- Lorna Jayne "Dudley" Thompson

Lorna Jayne “Dudley” Thompson of Grand Coulee Washington passed away Saturday, May 2nd in Spokane Washington from heart complications after several years of health conditions.

Born to Loren Dudley & RoAnn “Wissbech” Dudley in Fallon Nevada on January 30, 1962, she grew up and graduated in Gabbs Nevada. Later she moved to Fallon, Nevada for several years where she met and married the love of her life Robert “Bob” Thompson. They later moved to Grand Coulee, Washington where she was a longtime member of the Eagles Brotherhood. She was also a longtime member of Eastern Star. Lorna was a wonderful woman set on helping others anytime she could.

She is survived by her husband Bob of 25 years; her three children Loren (Aspen) Dudley, Jennifer (T.J) Goodrich and R.J Sicking. Two granddaughters Jade Goodrich and Emma Dudley; her parents Loren and Carol Dudley; sister Pam (John) McKinnon, sister Jodi (Leonard) Sharp, Brother Allen (Kim) Widner; numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. 

Lorna was proceeded in death by her mother RoAnn “Wissbech” Widner, her aunt Paula, uncle Rocky and her grandparent’s Sybil & Roland Wissbech, Jay & Junita Dudley, and Jean & Bud Koepnick. 

Due to Covid 19 there will be no services at this time, later we will have a memorial dinner in Grand Coulee Washington.

 

 

 

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