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Dana Lynn THOMAS

Folsom, California

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THOMAS, Dana Lynn (1957- 2015) Age: 57 Born on February 24, 1957 in San Francisco, California, Dana Lynn Thomas unexpectedly passed away on January 14, 2015. Dana grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was a 1975 graduate of Chester F. Awalt High School in Mountain View, California, and...

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Hi Sweetie, I didn't realize this site existed. It has been almost 7 weeks since you passed. I miss you every day, I love you more and more everyday. Our time together had it's ups and downs, but the past few years have been the best years of my life. I will never be the same without you, but I feel your spirit in my heart and I feel your love for me. You made me a better person and you continue to have that effect on me. You are my angel, forever.

Dana you will be missed more then I can say. Thank you so much for being such a important part of our lives and thank you for always listening. Rest in peace sweet lady.

Dana, I am going to miss our chats, especially the direction they sometimes took. I had so many laughs with you and learned so much from you. Your presence is missed everyday at the WHCC. Thank you for so many things. Rest in peace my dear friend.

I will always remember our animated chats about this and that as we waited for clients to arrive at WHCC. We shared a family at work and I enjoyed listening to Dana's perspective on how to solve the problems. She had a cute way of rolling her eyes when it fit in the conversation. I am shocked and saddened by her abrupt departure, and will miss her.

Dana, oh sweet Dana! I can't believe you are gone... You were always so full of life! How many mornings did I get to the trailer, to find you there first, working on paperwork? We were the "early birds." You were so spunky, and loved to talk. Many times you would share about your kids... How you loved them! I remember the day you decided to buy a pair of red cowgirl boots. Another one of my favorite memories was looking up and seeing you in the parking lot, after an Easter Sunday...

Rest in Peace Dana. May God bless you family during this difficult time.

Dana, my friend. I enjoyed your stories. I enjoyed your sense of humor. I was honored to have had the opportunity to work with you at WHCC. I called you my Problem Child and you laughed. When you called me, you would announce yourself as "My Problem Child". But to me you never were a problem. You were my friend. You made me laugh, smile and enjoy the short time and visits we encountered. I love you dearly. I will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace and be in God's hands.

Rest in peace Dana!