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Roberta Jones
June 27, 2008
Sister Donald was so kind to us. My granddaughter(Melissa Morgan) attended St. Peters school, K-8th grade and Sister always had time for "tea"with Melissa. She will be missed.
Roberta & Norman Jones
Youngstown, N.Y.
mary lynch
June 26, 2008
I just want to say that Sister Donald was the most wonderful,kindest,loving spiritual person I had ever known. My daughter Katie Morawic and I worked with her and Katie attended St.Peter's K-8th. Katie is now a teacher. Every day of Sister Donald's life was spent helping those in need. It could have been a family who needed help, a child who needed to learn to jump-roap...Sister was always available. Katie and I know that it was a real
priviledge to know and work with her. We will miss you and hopefully see you soon in Heaven. I love you Sister Donald. God Bless You!
melinda politi
June 25, 2008
god bless sr donald i love u love mindy politi
Eric Anthony Zeni, Esq.
June 24, 2008
Sister Donald will be remembered as a kindly woman who was a true spiritual mother to all she knew. She loved us all as children at Saint Peter’s and she never stopped long after we had left that school. Her passing is a great loss and she will be sorely missed. If this can truly be said of anyone, then Sister has undoubtedly gone to her eternal reward. God bless her family and loved ones. Requiem aeternam…
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