RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, God in His infinite wisdom has called James P. Thomson to his eternal reward; and
WHEREAS, The Chicago City Council has been informed of his passing by the Honorable Marty Quinn, Alderman ofthe 13th Ward; and
WHEREAS, James Patrick Thomson passed away on Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020, at Parham Doctors' Hospital in Richmond, Virginia; and
WHERAS, From his early days growing up in Princeton, Illinois, Jim was a precocious child: computer programmer, model rocket enthusiast, filmmaker, pyrotechnic engineer, entrepreneur and business owner. As a teenager in the early 1980s, Jim started a computer keyboard dustcover business that experienced great success and sales across the country. To meet demand, he solicited the services of his mother, aunt and others in the production process. To the chagrin of many of his neighbors, Jim's childhood love of pyrotechnics carried through to adulthood; and
WHERAS, Jim spent most of his adult life in Richmond, where he met and married Anne (Silleker) Thomson and celebrated the birth of their children, Trevor and Lauren. During his time in Richmond, Jim was associated with several different startup businesses, including the manufacturing and distribution of computer printer self-inking kits, which was at the forefront of a now commonplace consumer product industry. Most recently, Jim was a partner in a home repair and service company; and
WHERAS, As passionate as Jim was about business and entrepreneurship, nothing was more important to him than his family. Jim was immensely proud of his children who carry his very best qualities and quick-wittedness. Jim was also a loyal son, visiting and communicating with his parents regularly and calling his mother every day to check-in and be present in her life despite their geographical separation. After his divorce, Jim enjoyed the love and support of his longtime partner, Wesley Mills. Jim and Wesley were both partners in life, but also in business. They spent decades c...
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