11/04/2025
THOMPSON, TRINA RENE
DOVER-Trina Rene Thompson of Dover, Delaware, was born on April 20, 1971, to William and Rosa L. Wright in Harrington, DE. She departed this life on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Milford Hospice Center, in Milford, DE surrounded by love and peace.
Trina grew up in Harrington, Delaware and graduated from Lake Forest High school in 1989. Trina went on to receive a Bachelor of Education from Wilmington University in 2000. She dedicated 20 years to teaching in the private, charter and public school system, where her passion for education shone brightly. Trina taught at Telemon Head Start, Caesar Rodney School District, Christian Tabernacle Academy, the Academy of Dover Charter School and Frederick Douglass Elementary School in Seaford, DE. Trina truly loved teaching, it was more than a profession; it was her calling. Rarely a day passed without her speaking about her students with deep care and concern. She found great joy in collaborating with her colleagues, whether they were crafting lesson plans together, sharing laughter during a staff gathering or participating in school events. The camaraderie and mutual support among her fellow educators meant the world to her, and she cherished those bonds deeply.
It was on April 1, 1991, that Trina married her best friend and husband, Malcolm Thompson. Together, they embraced life to the fullest. Trina had a deep love for travel, and it wasn’t long before friends and family would see joyful photos of the two—relaxing at the beach, sailing on a cruise, or simply enjoying a quiet getaway. They also traveled often with friends and family. Their adventures were a testament to the love and laughter they shared.
Trina was also a devoted mother and grandmother who loved her children deeply and unconditionally. She nurtured them with unwavering faith, constant encouragement, and a heart full of love. Whether it was adventurous outings, family vacations, or quiet moments at home, Trina cherished every opportunity to spend time with her children and grandchildren. She was a constant presence in their lives—always attending school events, parent-teacher conferences, and cheering them on from the sidelines. Her support was steadfast, and her pride in their accomplishments was evident to all who knew her.
Trina attended Victory Christian Fellowship Church in Dover, under the leadership of Rev. Eric and Vanessa Brown where she served faithfully in both the church and the community for over 20 years. Her heart was especially drawn to children’s ministry, where she taught Children Church and mentored many young lives with wisdom and compassion. But Trina’s service didn’t stop there—she had a gift for planning and hosting community events, always adding her signature touch to every decoration. Her creativity and joy were unmistakable, and you couldn’t help but notice the twinkle in her eyes and the radiant smile on her face whenever she volunteered to coordinate programs or church events (Vacation Bible School, Back to School events, Hallelujah Community Events, holiday programs and youth trips. The Christmas season held a special place in her heart. She delighted in decorating her home to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ and welcomed family with open arms. Her home would overflow with joy, laughter, and the warmth of togetherness—hallmarks of the love she so freely gave. Her presence brought warmth, beauty, and a spirit of celebration to every gathering.
Throughout Trina’s medical challenges, she continued to express her gratitude through laughter and radiant smiles. She often reflected on the joy of having lived a life filled with cherished experiences, a devoted family, loyal friends, and compassionate caregivers. Her spirit remained luminous. Trina truly embodied the essence of a life well lived and always had hope.
Trina was preceded in death by her mother Rosa Lee Wright; and brother Warren Wrght.
Trina was a devoted wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. She leaves to cherish her memory a loving and devoted husband of 34 years Malcolm Thompson; her son Jeremy Thompson, and daughter Alexis Thompson; loving father, Willam Wright; brothers, Earnell Scott, Norman Wright, Emmitt Wright, Chris Wright, and James Wright; sisters Nathalie Pitts, and Norma Jean (Glen)Jenkins; her cherished four grandchildren, Ja’mier Thompson, Keng Willoughby, Ahmad Wilson, and Ya’Zara Thompson: a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and loving friends who will miss her dearly.
Her warmth, strength, and unwavering love touched the lives of all who knew her. Trina’s legacy of kindness, faith, and compassion will live on in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
Funeral Service will be at 11:00 am on November 8, 2025, at Victory Christian Fellowship, 18 Greenhill Ave., Dover, DE 19901. Burial will follow in Barratt’s Chapel Cemetery, Frederica, DE.
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