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OUR HERITAGE
Mountain View is currently being
run by the 4th generation of Thompsons. Cindy Thompson came to Mountain View
in 1987 from a career in health care. While working, Cindy went to night
school at Pacific Lutheran University where
she received her MBA. She received training in all aspects of the company
before becoming President in 1996 upon her father's retirement. Cindy is on
the board of directors of both the International Cemetery and Funeral Association
and the Washington State Cemetery and Funeral Association. She recently
earned her Certified Cemetery and Funeral Executive designation from ICFA.
Mountain View currently employs a full time staff of 70 people. This depth in
staffing helps us deliver quality service 7 days a week, 24 hours per day
without charging overtime for weekend or evening assistance. We are proud of
our staff and committed to ongoing education/training so that we can offer
you the best practices available in funeral and cemetery services.
As it moves into the future, Mountain View draws on a rich heritage. The
Memorial Park was incorporated in 1915 by James Richard Thompson. In 1942 his
son J. Arthur Thompson added the funeral home on the cemetery grounds. At the
time a revolutionary idea, it was only the second funeral home/cemetery
combination started in the United States. In 1956 the third generation of
Thompson's, Brewer B. Thompson came to Mountain View. Under his leadership
Mountain View continued to grow. A second funeral chapel was built on the
grounds, the operation was computerized, the staff grew in size to 68 full
time employees, 80 more acres were acquired for the memorial park and the
company became debt free.  |