Wendy-Dominguez-Obituary

Wendy Dominguez

Keller, Texas

Dec 1, 1967 – Jul 26, 2023

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BORN
December 1, 1967
DIED
July 26, 2023
LOCATION
Keller, Texas
CHARITY
American Heart Association

Obituaries

Wendy Adams Dominguez, 55, of Roanoke, Texas passed away peacefully in her home on Wednesday, July 26th, 2023, after a courageous two-year battle with stage four breast cancer.Wendy was born on December 1st, 1967, in Houston, Texas to Louis William Adams and Mary Stroube Adams. She began her...

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I had the joy of working with Wendy. She was a ray of sunshine and positivity. I´m saddened by the news that she battled with cancer. My sincere condolences to the family.

Oh Mark We are terribly sorry!!! She was so special!! And y´all are all in our prayers!! Penny and Charles Gromatzky

I worked with Wendy and I absolutely loved how she could always make us laugh, especially when times got tough. Her sense of humor was incredible and I totally appreciated it! Even while battling cancer she made us laugh! Which is amazing to me! Who can do that? Wendy could! And we will miss her dearly! Sending prayers to the family. May the wonderful memories of Wendy live on! We will never forget her!

I taught Wendy for World History; she was such a delight to have in class! She was so eager to learn, and so willing to take part in any activity we did, and always so full of fun. Her warm, friendly nature endeared her to her classmates. I remember them being an exceptionally close group, and Wendy was largely responsible for that, because she was so caring and thoughtful. She leaves a beautiful legacy. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

She was a joy to have as a student in the choir program at Temple High School. Her joy was contagious. She was gifted in so many ways, especially in theatre performance and tennis. May God tend to her family during this time and in days to come. I love you, Wendy, and will always remember your kind respect toward me. Cynthia Kirby Jackson

I can hear Wendy calling down the street, "Hello, Mrs. Lynch!" Such a wonderful, bright little girl! May you rest in peace, Wendy.

One of the most vivacious students I taught at Temple High. Always smiling or laughing, a friendly word to all. Rest in peace, Wendy, rest in peace.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.