LAURA LEE THOMAS
“Laura Jean” “wa-wa”
March 6 1965 to March 8 2022
Laura entered her eternal rest surrounded by her loved ones, her mom Sharon Thomas, her sister Linda Massie and Scott, her boys William “Bill” Thomas and Joshua “Josh” Thomas, her nephews Christopher Massie and Sam “Henry” Massie and her niece Bree Massie and a close friend.
Laura loved everyone that God brought into her life. She had many friends including all her extended family and people she met at the different places she worked mainly South Side National Bank in St. Louis. She was committed to her family and supported them every day of her life.
Laura began her battle with cancer in 2007. She survived breast cancer, lung cancer, esophageal cancer and was currently battling liver and brain cancer. Laura was so courageous as she faced every situation with a strong heart and a beautiful smile for every one she came into contact with. She would have continued her battle if there would have been another treatment to face. She stayed strong so that she could see her last birthday and to again be surrounded with friends and family.
She now goes on to heaven to be with those that are awaiting her. Her Lord and savior Jesus Christ, her dad Gregory “Greg” Thomas, her brother Greg Thomas, her niece Brittney Mantia and others that have gone before her.
Visitation will be at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Sunday March 13 from 4 pm until 8 pm. Services will be at Kutis on Monday March 14 at 11 a.m. Interment Resurrection Cemetery.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Laura was a great person who endured alot. Remember she is out of pain now and in heaven
I’m so sorry for your loss. Laura was a great person who endured alot. Remember she is out of pain now and in heaven
Laura and I met when she played a practical joke on her best friend, Charlotte, in 1983. We really liked each other: I thought she was adorable. Even though I graduated from Medical School that year, & moved out of state, I’ve thought about her ever since. Several months ago, she called me, and in Feb., I learned she went to Hospice. My prayers are mostly for all those close to her, to ease their sadness. I’ll never forget her.
Laura and I met when she played a practical joke on her best friend, Charlotte, in 1983. We really liked each other: I thought she was adorable. Even though I graduated from Medical School that year, & moved out of state, I’ve thought about her ever since. Several months ago, she called me, and in Feb., I learned she went to Hospice. My prayers are mostly for all those close to her, to ease their sadness. I’ll never forget her.