I will miss you my friend , you were one of a kind. Rest in peace . I love you ❤️
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Junior year at Parkland High varsity cheerleaders was the first time we met. The rides to football games were a blast with Dana. We lost each other for many years until the summer 2025 Classmates website. Both of us living back in El Paso was a blessing. We started meeting at Olive Garden for lunch almost every Friday. Once in a while we would visit other restaurants Lucy’s, Kiki’s and others. Olive Garden was the chosen place for us. We started going to the bowling alley where we met Gil and Charlie Rivera and wife's. So much fun. Along with David Hall we would spend several hours in our favorite booth eating soup and salads and tiramisu with coffee. One day she said I have something to tell you… holding back the tears was hard. We held hands and promised we be there for each other. David Hall and I visited Dana at the hospital. We tried to visit again but Dana requested time to rest…Dana we will forever miss you.. until we meet again …
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I knew Dana through her best friend,Linda Blair Camacho. When she returned to El Paso, we got reacquainted and she began to attend the church I was a member of, Abundant . She came to visit me several times after my spinal surgery, and she was always such a sweet uplifting, beautiful person. My best memory of her was when she came to visit at my home and my German Shepherd, Bella, snapped at her, and she was so upset that she thought Bella was mad at her so she had me go get Bella a treat so she could give it to her to prove to Bella that she wasn’t mad, so unbelievable Dana I will miss you❤️ I will miss seeing your beautiful face coming into church and the hugs
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I met Dana through her (Pop) Larry she was a ray of sunshine. She is now a special angel along with her Mom Betty. Fly high and keep showering love and kindness. Larry I will be unable to attend the services today BUT I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers on this difficult day Vicki Sears
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I met Dana several years ago at a monthly lunch group with friends called “Just Because We Can!”. Dana was always happy, friendly, positive and quick to encourage others. She openly expressed her faith in God and professed His control over her life. As her health issues increased, she never drew attention to herself but stated that she is relying on God’s will without fear. She served as a powerful role model of a Christian’s faithful walk with the Lord. I will deeply miss her presence at our future lunches, but I’m so grateful that God had our paths cross! My deepest condolences to her family.
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I met Dana just 2 years ago through other friends. She was such a beautiful inspirational young lady. So much fun to be with. Loved to celebrate any gathering and enjoyed decorating for the event. Was very gifted with her student as a substitute. My husband (David) and I will miss her so much. May God bless her soul.
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Dana and I met in high school. We became best friends and have never lost contact with each other. So very grateful that I was able to see her this past January. She was such a bright light in this sometimes dark world. She truly loved all people, Jesus, children and animals. I will always miss her. Until we meet again, Dana, thank you for being my best friend!
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I recently just heard of my good friend Dana passing and regretfully am not able to attend her celebration of life. I loved Dana as a friend as we always shared so many fond memories and had so much fun when we were able to get together. She was a prankster and believe the last time we spoke was on April Fools Day of 2024 as we always try to pull the wool over each other. There are so many fond memories we had together. Met Dana at the Chandelier when I was 17 and she was 18 enjoyed the music of band Highway and then few doors down Ole Scratch. Then moved to Dallas and many years later she did as well, then she moved to Granbury and stayed in touch. She then moved back to El Paso. Loved and will miss this girl so much. She was so kind to animals and would not even kill a bug but catch them and throw them outside. Only good part of losing her is knowing she is with our Lord and Savior and no more suffering. Will miss you Dana.
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Dana was a special kind person am thankful for the time share with working with her rest in peace she have gained her heavenly reward never to be forgotten love you Dana
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Dana and I became friends in high school. One of our funniest moments, if can say that, is when a few of us snuck out of our houses and when going home I walked Dana down her street, of course her Dad was waiting for her and not too happy with me.
After High School we stayed friends. She wanted me to go see the band Highway and I convinced her to come see my brother-in-laws band, Ole Scratch, and that is where she met Keith Duncan.
We lost touch after that but was so grateful that after 45 years, my wife Tricia and I had dinner with her last August. She was so cheerful and those 3 hours just sitting and talking about the past, some of her health challenges and her faith.
I will cherish those few years knowing her and the impact she had on my life. My prayers go out to the Fisher family. We lost a very special person.
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Kindness. She cared for others and loved animals. I knew she was going to be a wonderful teacher for children, and she was.
We were married and we divorced, but we remained friends throughout our
lives. She was a special person, the kind of person I will never forget.
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I was with her once and we saw a homeless person on a corner and she just didn't give him a dollar she gave him 10.
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