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Robert "Bob" Thompson

February 14, 1949 ~ December 28, 2025

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Robert “Bob” Thompson, 76, retired Chief of Public Education for the Wichita Fire Department, died Sunday, December 28, 2025.

Visitation will be from 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Sunday, January 4, 2026, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary. Funeral Service will be at 10:00 am, Monday, January 5, 2026, at First Evangelical Free Church.

Bob was born to Georgia May Thompson on February 14, 1949, in West Point, Mississippi. Raised in Junction City, Kansas, Bob grew up working in a family-owned restaurant and boarding house where he developed an appreciation and enjoyment of cooking. He graduated from Junction City High School in 1967.

Bob met his wife, Joyce, in Hutchinson, Kansas while working as an EMT at Grace Hospital where Joyce was a nurse. They were married in 1972 and moved to Wichita in 1975 when he joined the Fire Department.

Bob worked for the Wichita Fire Department for 35 years. He began with the department serving as a Firefighter, and “climbed the ladder” to hold positions of Lieutenant, Captain, and finally, Chief Prevention Officer. In his last position as Chief Prevention Officer, he was responsible for most of the building construction and development in the City of Wichita, making sure that all construction met city ordinances and fire codes. “It was a known fact, that if you built anything in the City of Wichita, you probably needed to talk to Bob.” This phase of his career also included the development of fire prevention programs giving the Wichita Fire Department national recognition and making them one of the top five fire departments in the United States and Canada. Bob became a national advisor and mentor for such programs and served as a consultant and program developer for the Department of Homeland Security where he taught safety programs throughout the United States.

Otherwise known as “Chief” and “Bobby T,” Bob was highly invested in the Wichita community. Community service began in 1981 when he joined the Wichita River Festival as volunteer and held various positions with the Festival until his death. He also held membership in the Sons of The American Legion, served on various director boards and was involved in other community organizations such as United Way, Children’s Miracle Network, Child Care Association, Kansas Children’s Service League, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Ronald McDonald House Charities, and NAACP. Joining the Wichita Wagonmaster’s in the early 1990’s, he always participated in the Wagonmaster’s Downtown Chili Cook-off and was proudly named the first Black Admiral Windwagon Smith in 2003.

Bob may have put out fires for safety’s sake, but he was no stranger to starting them for grilling or smoking meats. Passionate about all types of flavors, he enjoyed creating and consuming food. He mastered a recipe of his own smoked Wagyu brisket and proudly shared it with his family and friends. In his retirement, Bob worked for Security 1st Title as caterer for various sponsored community events and enjoyed traveling around the United States to food and wine festivals and competitions.

Preceded in death by his mother, Georgia May Thompson; parents, John and Mattie Thompson; and brother, James Thompson.

Bob is survived by his wife Joyce Lynn Thompson; daughters and their husbands, Leslie Kathleen (Jon) Garrelts, Jennifer Kristine (Matt) Myers; grandchildren, Corinne Myers, Audie Myers, Cameron Garrelts, Kylie Garrelts and Selah Myers; sisters, Linda Sue Bersch and Linda Rae Nickles; and brother, Freddie Austin.

Services

Visitation: Sunday, January 4, 2026 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Downing & Lahey East Mortuary
6555 E. Central
Wichita, KS 67206


Funeral Service: Monday, January 5, 2026 10:00 am

First Evangelical Free Church
1825 N. Woodlawn
Wichita, KS 67208


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  1. To Bob Thompson family, I offer my sincere condolences and prayers to Comfort your heart. Chief Thompson was a great leader and brother that will be remembered in our hearts. Farewell my faithful servant, till we meet again RIP.

  2. I am so sorry to hear of Bobby’s passing, my condolences to his family. I worked at a few of the Chili Cookoffs with Security 1st Title that he skillfully mastered that huge cooker. Bobby was always cheerful, kind and patient and will truly be missed.

  3. My heart is heavy, I’ve known Bob since Junior High in Junction City, graduated together, he was part of our tribe. My sincere condolences and prayers to his family. May you rest on his memories.

  4. Sending many prayers to the family. My dad, Willie loved working with him. Also he was my neighbor for several years and was the best. He will be missed.

  5. Robert may you rest in peace
    You will always be a pleasant memory in my thoughts. Kind, intelligent ,successful . You paved paths that will not be forgotten. You have been a dear friend of the entire Clardy Family especially to my brother JimmyRay Clardy. We grew up on the same block . I love your family and I will never forget that somber smile
    Peace and heartfelt prayers go out to your family.
    Sincerely a friend
    Noni and the Clardy Family


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