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Delores Marie "Dee" Thomas-Booth

Louisville, Kentucky

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Delores Marie "Dee" Thomas-Booth, 40, of Louisville, died Wednesday. She was an employee of Seven Counties Services and a member of Bethel Baptist Church. One brother, Norman Collins, predeceased her. Survivors include her husband, William H. Booth; one son, Ronald (Ronnie) Thomas Jr.; her...

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Uncle Bill,

I am truely sorry about your loss. If there is anything at all we can do to help you get through this please let us know. Mamma, Daddy, my sisters and I are always here for both you and Boodles. We love you dearly.

Love,
Dimples

To the family of Dee,

First let me express my deepest sympathy. Let me assure you that it is written in the "Word" that to be absence from the body is to be present with the Lord; therefore, Dee accepted Christ, therefore, she is with the Lord.

Rest assured that God holds her and keeps her. And to everything give glory to God.

Dee, you were always there for the kids and the adults. You always provided a listening ear and an encouraging word.
You are missed by all.

Michele Ezedi( former co-worker at Waller- Williams)

Bill,
The boys (Larry & Courtney) and myself give our deepest sympathy for you lose. Just know that God is able to endure your pain for you.
To the Thomas Family Deloris was not only the Great Aunt to my boys but she was also my sister in Christ At Bethel Baptist Church, Your family will continue to be in our prayers, and eventhough I know that no words can relieve you pain during this time. just remember Psalms 23.

Love
Valeciea, Larry III, & Courtney Booth

May God forever keep you as you mourn the untimely death of your love one. Dee will truly be missed by all of those that may have had an encounter with her; rather a brief encounter or long encounter. I will always remember her for the love that she showed to all mankind and her relentless devotion to the families and children that she served. I am reminde that it is not how long you live, but how well you live...and that if you made a difference in someone's life than your living was not in...

Dear Bill,
Dee was a very dear, sweet person and a dedicated worker to our kids. John and I worked very closely with her at school. She was also a special, personal friend. We loved her dearly but who didn't? She will be sorely missed as it will be hard to face the coming year without her. God bless you for your loss and his gain in the kingdom of heaven.

To the family of Dee, I worked with Dee at Waller-Williams. I enjoyed her humor, her beautiful eyes that lit up when she smiled as she talked about "our kidos." We had five years of friendship in which she was always willing to share her knowledge and go the extra mile. She will be missed by the many hearts she touched. As her family and friends let us all continue what she started...to love and care for those who are often so hard to love.

I want to extend my greatest sorrow I met Mrs. Dee through my sister Kisha S. she was her kids coun. also my nephews loved Mrs Dee and its hard for them as a child because she touched and help my sister and her kids a great bit and me the kids and my sister will truely miss her but always remember she will never be forgotten she is that ray of sun that gets you through each day.

Uncle Bill,
I am at a loss for words. Dee will truly be missed. She was a beautiful person with a beautiful personality. I can't imagine how hard this must be for you. Please know that God is able; and also know that there is no pain that he cannot feel and no sorrow that he cannot heal.

I love you and Boodles (Yolonda) and will keep you and the rest of the family in my prayers.

Love,
Chris (your niece)