She was a graduate of Fairview High School and the University of Dayton. Thalia had a remarkable career starting in 1959 at Wright Patterson Air Force Base and then in Washington DC where she advanced to be the personnel Director to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. Upon her retirement she received a letter from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff thanking her for her years of dedicated Federal Service in support of our Nation. During her long and distinguished career her special talents contributed immeasurably to our national security.
Thalia was interested in Politics, American History, Genealogy and Antiques. She was a member of the Jamestown Chapter Virginia Society Colonial Dames XVII Century. She loved to walk, take pilates, knit, and keep in touch with family and friends. Thalia will be deeply missed.
In honoring Thalia’s memory her family and friends celebrate a life well lived. She leaves behind a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing her. May she Rest in Peace.
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