Donna E. Thiele
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Pat Jones
March 8, 2011
To my dearest friend Donna,
You were like a sister to me. We had so many fun times together and I looked forward to your arrival every morning at work. We had lots of laughs when we went shopping to Sams and Costco and all the Thrift stores on Hwy 99...lol. You were an incredible cook and an even better friend. I hope Brian, Arlo and your cats do OK without you,I know they all must miss you so much.
You fought a valiant and courageous battle and I hope God has you wrapped in his arms.I am riding my horse this summer in a 3 week trail ride called "The Wild Pink Yonder". It is a fundraiser for breast cancer and I will be riding in your memory. I love you Donna and I miss you very much.
Judi St. Aubin
February 28, 2011
I am so sorry to hear this news. We went to Mukilteo together, I always wondered where she was and how she was doing. Again,I'am so sorry to hear that she was ill for so long and that she is no longer with us.
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