I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

SKU: VIETNAM-167387 Category: Tags: , , , ,

✅ Printed in the USA

✅ High-quality

✅ Order at amazon.com

Last day to order !

Shipping Info

  • Order now for holiday with DHL shipping.
  • Tip: Buying 2 products or more at the same time will save you quite a lot on shipping fees.

I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

 BUY THIS PRODUCTS FROM AMAZON.COM HERE

I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

✅ Printed in the USA

✅ High-quality

✅ Order at amazon.com

I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

To many around Indianapolis, Connie Sylene Hendrickson Thompson was known simply as the “peach cobbler lady.” Hendrickson Thompson sold her famous, homemade peach cobbler to businesses around the city and also brought her delicious dessert to serve as the perfect ending to a family gathering.

While her daughter loved that peach cobbler, Aleia Simone Thompson will remember her mother as the “sweetest, happiest, most selfless, outgoing, hard-working person I ever knew. … She’s the reason I graduated college.”

After more than three weeks in St. Vincent Hospital, Thompson died of COVID-19 on April 21. She was 58 years old.

Born and raised in Indianapolis, Hendrickson Thompson will be remembered by those who loved her as a compassionate, industrious woman and devoted mother. She was always intent on “living my best life,” a phrase she had put on a T-shirt, which she wore often, much to the amusement of her daughter.

“Oh, she was a very sassy lady,” Aleia Thompson said. “She was very happy and outgoing. She really just loved to be around family and friends. She wasn’t ever judgmental or a gossiper. She just loved you for who you truly were.” I Am Not an Alcoholic But My Friends are So When They Drink I Do Too Shirt

An Arsenal Tech graduate, Hendrickson Thompson dedicated much of her life to serving those around her, especially her daughter. Throughout a career that included stops at McDonald’s, Glass Container, Hooks, and 27 years in the advertising department at The Indianapolis Star & Indianapolis News, Thompson proudly juggled multiple jobs at one time to provide for her daughter.

“She always was doing everything possible to make me happy,” Aleia Thompson said. “No matter what it was, anything I wanted, she gave it to me.”

That included helping Aleia Thompson find the determination to get through college. Now a proud Indiana State University graduate, she never found college to be easy. She cried almost every day, telling her mother she wanted to quit.

Visit our Social Network: Pinterest, Blogger, and see more at our collection.