Donna-Conquest-Obituary

Donna L. Conquest

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Conquest, Donna L. Beloved Wife, Mother, Gram, Sister & Dear Friend Age 74 Passed away peacefully on Jan. 21, 2009. Survived by loving husband Cecil; children Douglas Lanz Sr. (Sandy), Candis Lanz-Kreyer (John Sr.), Carri Balk (Les) and Terri Bleth (John); sister Gwen; 10 grandchildren; 8...

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Donna was a warm and wonderful person. She was my secretary for many years. She was hardworking, yet had a great spirit. I will never forget her, and my prayers go out to her family. She will be greatly missed.

My heart goes out to Cecil and family. Donna and I first met at boarding school, MWA, where we were in the same class and became good friends. We had a lot of fun together those years and I always looked forward to seeing her at alumni weekends and catch up on old times and new. I'll miss seeing her there. She was special to me.

What fun we had when our kids were young and we snowmobiled on the frozen lakes and stopped for dinner. You taught me to make eggs in a hole. You were the best!!!
How enjoyable to teach your two children-Doug and Candis at church school. You will be missed, my dear. Your next waking moment will be with the Lord. See you there. Jackie

Yes, there are so many memories of Donna. The craziest one I can think of is when Donna and I were locked in the trunk of a car. Talk about a bonding moment. Ask me to finish the story sometime. She will be missed and remembered by many.

Our sympathy goes out to all the family. Donna, was a childhood friend and we shared many years going to school and etc. Pat Erickson, Janie Jennings Larson.

Even though I haven't seen my Auntie in quite sometime now...I will never forget all the special memories I have of her from growing up..the simple things of keeping the Potato Salad Lanz tradition alive...to watching her drive her car in her High heels...I always found funny when I was a kid...You will always be in Our Hearts Auntie...