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Dayna Ferebee

Fort Worth, Texas

1952 - 2010

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Dayna Ferebee, 57, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, at her home. Graveside service: 3:30 p.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the TCU Cheer Program. Dayna was born Nov. 26, 1952, in Pecos to Claude and...

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Just thinking of you on this day. I still remember the wonderful cheers I learned during my time at TCU. Keeping you in my prayers. Murielle Sendral Wright '75

As the one-year anniversary of Dayna's passing approaches, I want to extend warm regards to John Cordes and the Ferebee family. I think of Dayna every day, either to remember or to wish for just one more chat with her. I will always miss her sparkle.

To the Ferebee family, My deepest sympathy. Dayna was a very special soul who touched deeply all those she knew. She was lighter than air and lifted everyone's spirits.

Joseph In Park

I had been communicating with Dayna by telephone on legal matters and I always enjoyed hearing her gracious voice and sound legal advice.

She will be sorely missed and I wish her family strength during these difficult days.

God Bless you, Dayna and may the angels guide you home.

Dayna was a very special person. She could make you smile just by seeing her smiling face. I will truely miss her and that wonderful laugh. Now we have another special angel in
heaven. The sun is Dayna smiling. Ross and Matthew loss someone special.

I will always cherish Dayna's vivacious spirit and keen intellect. She and I were roommates at TCU our freshmen and sophomore years. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Ferebee family.
Nancy Campbell Sawtelle '74 (TCU)

I only met her one time but, remember her as a beautiful, friendly and gracious lady. I know she will be missed greatly by her friends and family. God bless you. Glenda Cunard

Dayna and I are cousins a couple of times removed (her dad Claude is my mom Mary Jeanette Bennett Harty's first cousin)and although I met her only a few years ago when she moved back to FW, she added a big sparkle to my life. Lovely and unique person, interested and knowledgeable and talented in so many divese areas, she was truly a positive force in the world. Congratulations to all of us who had the opportunity to know her, and best wishes to her dear one, John, and poor little Danielle,...

I am so very grateful for having the pleasure of Dayna's company when I attended a baby shower several months ago. She always had a huge smile for everyone.

She has touched my family i so many ways. Her kindness to others will be remembered in my heart forever.

Godspeed Dayna, we love you always and forever.

Marjorie Bellomy