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Zelma Thracia Dawn Neighbors

Klamath Falls, Oregon

1942-2012 (Age 69)

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Zelma Thracia Dawn Neighbors, age 69, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on Feb. 1, 2012.Zelma Thracia Dawn Parker was born to Alena Parker and Riley Parker in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Aug. 30, 1942. She was the eldest child and had six younger...

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Zelma (19), Carrie (19), Beverly (15)

We three were teenagers together. Two of us left way too soon...I think of you both...often.

Your love for God & your heart to share his love will forever endure! Always remembered! Never forgotten!

Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God.

Forever cherished! Never forgotten!

Missing You!

I am so sorry to read about Mrs Neighbor's passing. I just happened upon her obituary while searching for my childhood classmates, Thracia being one of them. I remember the family living across the street from 122nd St School. I remember Mr and Mrs Neighbors' keen interest in their three children's, at the time, education. They were, and I hope that they still are, a very strong, decent, loving, and tightly-knitted family.

Dear Willis and family - it is with a selfishly sad heart that I am writing this note. I have so many fond memories of Zelma and all of you...she was truly a light in my life and a sister who constantly showed me the way to the Lord.. I know that the moment her spirit took hold of the Lords all the Angels in Heaven rejoiced. I will treasure all the notes and songs she wrote for me, every moment we spent together...She will forever be a living example of Gods grace and beauty here on...

Dear Mr. Neighbors and Family,
I got to know your Mom a bit while you kids were students at KU and she would come to Parent-Teacher Night, interested to find out what you were up to in class. At those meetings your Mom was quiet, almost shy, but her pride and love for each of you was clear to see. She was always ready to support your efforts in any way she could, always proud of your progress and accomplishments. While my heart aches for your loss, I know her spirit will accompany you...

Dear Willis and Family--I only learned of Zelma's passing this week. I am so sorry you have lost your dear loved one. I had missed her at Body Recall. We enjoyed visiting and talking about our daughters going to University of Oregon. Such a sweet lady and so proud of her family. I feel privileged to have known her. I'm so glad she got to enjoy a trip to Hawaii, something she had always wanted. Thinking of you and your family, Joyce M.