Thelma Marie Lumsden
May 27, 1932 - September 18, 2011

Obituary
Thelma Marie Lumsden, age 79, died peacefully at her home on Sunday, September 18, 2011. Thelma is survived by her husband of 49 years, Jerry; son, Michael & his wife Kristen Lumsden; grandchildren, Madelynne, Klarissa and David; sister, Eva Morrison; and numerous nieces and nephews. A devoted wife, mother and grandmother whose family always came first, Thelma was also a lifelong dance enthusiast. As a young adult she taught ballroom dance, and in recent years she was a line dancing instructor at the Federal Way Community Center. A committal service will be held on Thursday, September 22, 2011, 2:15 PM at the Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, WA.
Dear Jerry, and family sorry to here about Thelma. what a great person. I was glad to see you and her on your trip to Indiana. she was having a ball showing her grandaughter around. god bless you and your family joe.
Dear Thelma
I will miss you. Our friendship will always be in my heart. Thank you so much for so many memories.
We love you
Glenna and Gary
We are very sorry to miss the beautiful lady and our capable and kind line dance teacher.
this woman is the one that saved me and i will always love her she was a great aunt and a friend love you aunt Thelma
Aunt Thelma was a beautiful and elegant woman. I will always remember her how she looked all dress up at the Captains Dinner. I will miss her always.
Love,
Bonnie Jones
A beautiful Loving woman that brought rays of sunshine with every smile to every one she touched. Thelma you will be loved and missed by so many people.
Eva
AUNT THELMA I WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH. YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE FOR ME.
THANK YOU. I LOVE YOU.
Thelma was a wonderful person and a great dancer. Tex and I will miss her. We had great memories at the Buena Park Elks, and Laughlin.
I love you Aunt thelma
your neice debbie jones fitzgerald
Dear Jerry and family – I know Thelma must be “dancing” with the angels. These times are difficult ones amd I hope happy memories will bring you cheer in the days ahead. You’re in my thoughts and prayers – Cousin Lenore
Thelma taught us many wonderful and fun line dances. She would take the extra time in teaching the correct steps. We will always appreciate her love for dancing and the patience it took to teach the classes.
We love and will miss her deeply.
Dear Jerry, and Family, Sorry to hear about Thelma. What a great person. I was glad to see you and her on your trip to Indiana. She was having a ball showing her granddaughter around. God bless you and your family Joe.
Dear Thelma,
I will miss you. Our friendship will always be in my heart. Thank you so much for so many memories.
We love you.
Glenna and Gary
I am so glad that I go to spend some time with Thelma when she came to Indianapolis! We wil keep you and the family in our prayers! Sorry we could not attend. It would have been wonderful to meet the rest of her family and I pray that will be possible some day!
My Best Friend Forever…
I know you are no longer in pain. I will miss our special phone conversations, all the laughs, all the “cheating” at playing canasta, I could go on and on Bill and I are so thankful for your trip out to Indy last year and all the good times we had. I will say goodbye for now, we will be together when God is ready for me.
Love forever –
Rosie and Bill
We send our deepest sympathy