Donna-Carr-Obituary

Donna L. Carr

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1962 - 2015

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Donna Lee (Tonkin) Carr, 52, of Harrisburg, passed away on Friday, March 6, 2015 in Harrisburg Hospital. Born June 29, 1962 in Denville, NJ, she was the daughter of Richard B. Tonkin, Sr. and the late Janet A. (Mack) Brightbill. Donna was a member of the William Penn Social Association and West...

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It's been 7 years. I still think of you. Rest easy. Dino

I cannot believe its been 6 years that you've been gone!! I praying you , momma and Brittanny Mae are have found one another!!: I love and miss you greatly!! RIP

I LOVE YOU DONNA! UR AT PEACE NOW,REST EASY UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN!!!! Xxxxooooxxxxx

well did as you ask,the HOW DO YOU LIKE ME NOW THING,why ya gotta pick me.i do love all of you from the other side,they are gonna love you,Jesus is going have to push ya thru,but he will.still be your self.love ya girlie. baby doll.

Donna although we were not married long. I will miss you deeply and you meant very much to me. I will always have a place in my heart for you and will remember your big smile and fun sense of life. May you R.I.P. until we meet again.

Love and Miss You,
Dean "Dino" Harris

Donna I will miss your smile, laugh, your friendship, we shared a lot of good times. until we meet again my friend, rest in peace, you will be missed , love you, prayers to family and friends
Julie Potts

God may hold you in his arms,but your loved ones hold you in their hearts. Gone but never forgotten. Will miss you, love and peace to your friends and family, and may the angels protect them during their time of need.

You will definitely be missed by all who knew & loved you. I am so very thankful your path crossed mine in life. No more pain & suffering and now at peace. Luv you

West End Republican Club Christmas Party Pic 2011

Donna, you had your ways about you; the passion you had for the children's parties at the West End; Too being a friend to all they crossed your path in life. You have no more pain, no more worrying about anything. You will be missed by all.

Stan and Nancy Crum
Nikki, Jamison, and Brandi Lynn Vogt