1930
2016
Rosemary Lee Thomas, 86 of Fort Worth, Texas, passed away Thursday, 11/24/2016. She was born in Wewoka, Ok on 10/16/1930. She was married to Bruce Thomas for many years. Rosemary, first and foremost, was known as a kind, loving Christian woman. She loved her home, loved gardening (both flowers and vegetables) and loved helping others. She especially loved her dog Mitzi, a Boston Terrier Mix. Rosemary was multi-talented. She had careers in a number of fields. She worked in healthcare, in the food service industry, she volunteered as a driver for seniors, and she worked as a crew member on a shrimp boat. The shrimp boat was built and captained by her husband, Bruce. She was proud and honored to have the shrimp boat carry her name.
"The Rosemary"
She is survived by 1 sister, her stepchildren and their families and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements will be held on 11/30/2016 at The Chapel Of Chimes at Laurel Land Funeral Home 7100 Crowley Road. Fort Worth, Texas 76134.
Visitation/viewing from 1:00-3:00pm and Funeral service at 3:00pm.
To leave online condolence to the family, please visit our website at www.dignitymemorial.com
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