Lynda Carol Thomas, age 59 years, entered rest on October 30, 2012, in San Antonio, Texas. Memorial services will be held in Colorado Springs at Rocky Mountain Calvary Chapel on Sunday, November 11 at 3pm. Lynda is survived by her companion of 13 years, James Bruneau; daughters, Megan Villanueva and Colleen Kampfer; sons, Byron, Josh and Mark Thomas; sister, Diane Shindler; brother, Bob Rice; and 13 grandsons. Lynda loved "moosing," The Denver Broncos, humming birds and her beautiful gardens. After so many years of being close with God, heaven still doesn't know what's coming!
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One Month Today my dear friend and I miss you as much today as I did the moment you left to join God. I love you and will never forget you. Sharm
Sharman Toomey
November 30, 2012
We had so much fun in Rocky Mountain Natl Park a few years ago. Your smile, your laugh and your love for life will be deeply missed. Dennise Pierce (Sharman's sister)
November 7, 2012
I am so sorry for your loss. Megan, Colleen, Byron, Josh and Mark, I worked with your dad, Dave and I was with your mom during and after he passed. James, I was with you guys in Garden of the Gods and I can't believe it has been 13 years! I pray the last 13 years were just awesome for you guys! Lynda and I kept in touch mostly at Christmas time. I sure did not see this coming! Take comfort in the fact your mom/companion was such an awesome woman!
Love you guys!
Lucinda Benton (Harsh)
Lucinda Benton (Harsh)
November 5, 2012
Maybe your spirit will ride that train again from Hill City to Keystone, SD. What fun we had!
You are now in the hands of the Great Spirit---Brett Adsit
November 4, 2012
My dearest, dearest friend. Days will be lonely without you. I will be missing
your smiling face, your laughter, our phone calls, our "adventures", our moose collecting......you are a one of a kind and I love every single part of that special person that you were. I miss you my friend....Love, Sharm
November 3, 2012
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