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Donna J. Allender

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Donna J. Allender Donna Jean (Holdren) Allender, 55, of Enola, PA, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, August 2, 2005. Donna was born on November 21, 1949 in Danville, PA, the daughter of Myles (Jack) and Betty Dauberman Holdren. She was a member of the Capital Area Christian...

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Dear Rich, Wendy, Sean, and Donna's mom and dad and Darlis and the family:
I can only imagine how devastating Donna's loss is to you. She spoke of you so often to me. Donna beganhelping me clean over 14 years ago, and she grew into one of my dearest and best loved friends. I am consumed by the grief of her sudden passing. I expected to see her for lunch when I returned from our family vacation. That was not to happen. She will remain with me always. And you will be in my prayers, as...

DONNA...WE WILL MISS YOU ALOT. HOPE YOU RIP. TELL MOM I SAID I LOVE HER AND MISS HER..DIANE AND JIM

Rich, my family and I wish to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family on the lost of your wife Donna. As always, you are in our prayers.

Rich, family and friends,
Please accept my expression of sincere sympathy. I have heard of
Donna's struggles and she is truly a witness of a strong faith. Prayers are being uplifted for all that know and love Donna during this difficult time.
Linda, CACC member

To Rich & family: We were so saddened to hear that Donna has passed away. She truly was a special lady and will be missed by all who knew and loved her. We looked forward to hearing from you and Donna every Christmas since our move from the Harrisburg area. Her Christmas letters were such a joy to read of her love of the Lord, her family and her beloved dog Corky. We share in your sorrow, Rich, and extend to you and your family our condolences. Take care. Love, Rod & Ingrid

Hey Rich and family,

Sorry to hear about Donna. I know it is a big change and we wish you the best. Atleast she is at peace with the lord now and in a much happier place.

Donna, it was a pleasure to have you as a neighbor and friend and you will truly be missed. I will always cherish some of the talks we had. The thing I remember most of all, is how you cherished your garden. I remember the story regarding the statue of the lady sitting on a bench in your front yard. My prayers are with your family. It saddens me to see Rich in the state of shock he's in. I will truly miss you!!!!! I can't believe your gone.