LINDA LOU MINOR DI0MBALA
Residing In: | Katy, actually Houston, TX USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | Albert Diombala |
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Children: | Ashley Pearce, born 1976 Sara, age 28, my step daughter |
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Once again, another loss of a well accomplished life.Speakingfor myself, I wish I would have made more of an effort to get to know more classmates who such quality human beings.Shyness as a reason for not reaching out is no excuse, speaking for myself.
She was very sweet and friendly. I'm sure her family miss her dearly.
She certainly accomplished a great deal in her life Linda Minor Diombala
He does sound like a very accomplished man who went on after Vietnam and lived his life to the fullest
I just remember him being an all around nice guy and friendly to everyone. People liked being around him.
So very sorry for your loss and for your entire family.
My prayers
Very sorry to hear about Barbara. My prayers for you and your family.
My condolences to Claudia's family and loved ones. Last I saw her was at the reunion in 2015. I remember her looking like her graduation photo. She was so cute and energetic, fun, kind, and had a great sense of humor. I always looked forward to having her in a class. She will be missed. Linda Minor Diombala
My thoughts and prayers go out to Jim's family. Jim always had a smile on his face and was sweet and kind to everyone. Linda Minor Diombala
I remember Jerry quite well. I don't believe I ever saw him again after high school. I keep thinking I knew him from McClean Elementary. He must have lived out in the Twin Lakes Area where I grew up. He always had a smile on his face. Someone mentioned he was easy going and I agree. Wow, he accomplished so much in his life. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones. I did find a current picture of him on line when I searched. Another one, gone too soon,
Linda Minor Diombala
Posted on: Mar 23, 2015 at 10:02 AM
As American citizens with the freedom's we have, we all should be eternally grateful to all veterans. In our class, so many of you went to fight in Vietnam while the rest of us got to continue on with our everyday lives. Thank you for your service. Linda Minor Diombala
Posted on: May 25, 2014 at 7:30 PM
Sharon, your " grandmother's biological clock" never runs out. When it happens, prepare for "battle" as those infants are always "on". The could care less about your schedule. If they don't rest, you don't rest. Every "remaining selfish bone" in my body was obliterated the first time they smiled.