(Genovese),+Diane+Thomas

16 Briarcreek Court Newark, DE 19711 and 10812 Baylark Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89134. dbt557@comcast.net
 * Diane (Genovese) Thomas**

**1969: **Since graduation I attended Skagit Valley College; worked at Boeing for 3 years and attended night school at the University of Washington; married James Hainer and went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where he attended medical school at Marquette University and I worked at a law firm; came back to Seattle where my husband did his internship at King County Hospital and residency at University of Washington Affiliated Hospital and I worked at a law firm until last year.  We presently have one child, Gregory, and am enjoying caring for him and being a housewife.


 * 1979:** My husband, Jim, and I have been living in Everett, Washington, for the past four years where he is a physician with the Everett Clinic. I am enjoying being a mother to our two children, ages 10 and 7. Currently, I am chairperson of "Project Awareness" for the Snohomish County Medical Auxiliary. I am involved with a team of women who lecture in schools and community organizations on children with physical and mental handicaps--a most gratifying experience! I also am involved in working with children who need special help in both regular and special education in the Mukilteo School District. I have chaired the Parent Advisory Board for the past four years and been a member of numerous ad hoc committees, political committees for Snohomish County


 * 2009:** Since the last reunion I attended, I am divorced and remarried to Carl Thomas, and have retired after working in my husband's business as Human Resource & Administration Manager. We live six months in Las Vegas and six months in Delaware. My son, Greg Hainer, lives in California and my daughter, Kristie Hainer, lives in Delaware. My husband has four children and eight grandchildren who I include and enjoy as my family. I enjoy spending 4 to 6 weeks in our timeshares in Hawaii every year. In addition, I love traveling, cooking, working with disabled people, and spending time with family and good friends. Warmest regards to all!