Donna-Bowe-Obituary

Donna Bowe

Newtown, Connecticut

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Bowe, DonnaDonna Marie Fontaine Bowe, 69, of New Fairfield and Newtown CT, was called to the Lord on Tuesday Dec. 1, 2015 and passed away peacefully.Born on Dec 23, 1945 in New York City to the late Eugene and Marie Fontaine, Donna spent most of her days swimming in Putnam Lake, NY before raising...

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Eileen, Michael & Family,

We extend our sincerest sympathy to you. We have great memories of fun times shared in Putnam Lake, New Fairfield & Danbury. Donna's beautiful smile and full-of-life personality brings joy to our hearts. God's blessings be with her and all of you.
Tony & Claire Mastracchio & Family

There isn't a day that passes that I don't feel the sister/friend energy you have shared with me. I look forward to you waiting for me on the other side, Donna! Love you every day. Maggie

I cannot count the number of peoples lives Donna has had their lives postively impacted . Donna gave hope to hopeless she gave power to the powerless Donna filled the world around her laughter and light. If a person is judged by how many people they are directly impacted in a postive healthy manner. Well Donna went above the call of duty. The world has lost one of best there is. My prayers and thought are with all bowe family god bless each and everyone.

Dear Eileen and Michael,


Thank you so much for including us in your Mother's memorial service. It was a beautiful tribute to her and we loved seeing all the people that she touched in this world She will be always remembered with love and respect and I will always treasure the memories of Nursing School. Thank you again and may God bless you and your family.

Kathy and Joe Molinaro

Our Deepest Sympathy.Donna was a Special Lady.
Loved by all.

MommaD will always be with us. We suffer a great loss of a wonderful woman.

She is now an Angel overseeing us. She will continue to have a place in our hearts and point us in the right direction. We're in good hands :)

My prayers to all her family and friends.

Smile... that's what she's doing :)

the last couple of days have been very difficult, much more difficult then the days when you use to make me watch the sound of music, or guys and dolls. the laughter seems to be much harder to come by and im sure that is not your wishes. so we as your family, and your friends, or should i say more like the fifth infantry, will be instructed at your memorial to sing from the mountain tops. i would like to thank my mothers doctors and the incredible staff at danbury hospital. i would also like...

RIP Sweet Donna You will be missed by many. Margaret Hary.