Shawnee resident Danette Lee (Thompson) Hayes, 51, passed away Sunday, Aug. 5, at her home.
She was born Nov. 9, 1955, to Glen Paul and Donna Lee (James) Thompson in Denver, Colo.
In 1984 she married Kenneth Hayes in Denver, Colo.
She was a homemaker. She enjoyed the computer, horses, writing, being with her grandchildren and family, reading books, and loved animals.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Survivors include her husband, Kenneth of the home; sister, Tammy Cramsie and husband, Dodd, of Littleton, Colo; children, Jessica Couch and husband, Corey, of Chickasha, Kenny Hayes of Oklahoma City, Jason Hayes and wife, Dlana Pauley, of Shawnee, Jeremy Hayes of the home; grandchildren, Orion Couch, Allison Couch, Kaden Hayes; step-grandchildren, Gina and Kelly Hayes; niece, Heather Patterson and husband, Chris; nephew, Travis Cramsie; great nieces, Victoria Patterson and Nevaeh Cramsie; great nephews, Michael and Noah Patterson; as well as many other loving relatives and friends.
A private service was held Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007, with the Rev. Larry Sparks officiating.
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