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Dustin Trevor Thomas

NEW OXFORD , Pennsylvania

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Dustin Trevor Thomas, 19, of New Oxford, died Thursday evening, Nov. 13, 2003, as the result of an automobile accident in Manor Township, Lancaster County. Born Oct. 28, 1984, in Groton, Conn., he was the son of Franklin L. Thomas of Abbottstown and Valerie K. Reinberg of New Oxford. Dustin was a...

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Dustin was my best friend. I still think about him and wonder what his life would be like. I treasure the time I had with him. I hope to see him again in heaven.

I still miss you buddy.

~DT~ The times that we got to hang out and get together with friends, was a great blessing. I am totally amazed with the outlook you had on life and your continuous smile. You truely touched everyone you ever met.

Some people come into our lives
and quietly go
Others stay for awhile
and leave footprints
on our hearts
and we are never the same

Never forgotten DT

There are no words to explain my deepest sympathies for DT’s family. Thomas walked into Millersville as if he owned the place, and we loved him for it. I never saw him mad or upset, and you couldn’t help but smile around him. Without even knowing it, he’s taught me a lot about life, and he’s helping me learn more each day. I’ll miss him with all my heart. He’ll always be part of the Millersville family.

Dustin was one of the only other people I met that shared my outlook on life. That is that one must never forget to laugh. DT could bring a smile to anyone's face regardless of circumstance. If he wanted to make you laugh, you were defenseless. You had no choice but to have a good time while with him. My thoughts and prayers are with DT's Family and friends in this incredibly difficult time.

I too am a friend of Dustin's from Millersville. My deepest sympathies go out to Dustin's family. Although I knew him only for a short time, Dustin made such an impact on my life. I have learned so much from him and perhaps the most important lesson is to live life to it's fullest. Life doesn't last forever, don't waste time on trivial things.
Dustin will be with us forever in our hearts.

My thoughts and prayers are with Dustin's family. I was a friend of DT's here at Millersville. I could always count on his smile to brighten my day. I am truly blessed to have known Dustin and I am a better person because of him. God bless.

As a staff member at Millersville University, I can tell you that Dustin touched everyone that he met, no matter what the circumstances. Words cannot express my sorrow for the family.

My sincerest condolences to you, Frank, and your family. Never are there the right words for the passing one's child. May God comfort you now and the days to come.
May you find strength where you didn't think you had it.
Take comfort where you know it is.
And know that your son rests in the comfort of God's hands for all eternity.

Mike H.