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Donna Mae Croshaw

Logan, Utah

1925 - 2011

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PROVIDENCE - Donna Mae Campbell Croshaw, 86, of Providence, Utah, passed away July 28, 2011, of natural causes.Mom was born Feb. 21, 1925, in Providence, Utah, to Hyrum Alma Jr. and Ivy Pickett Campbell. She married Roy Fisher Croshaw on March 21, 1947, in the Logan LDS Temple. They are the proud...

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She was so nice to me. I will never forget her.

Dear Janalee and Family.
We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your sweet mother. What a wonderful lady. You are in our prays at this time. Sorry we were not able to attend the services I just got the news. If you need anything let us know. Miss you guys.

Dear Crowshaw family,

I just returned from three weeks in Europe with Lance and Becky and was so saddened to read of my friend Donna Mae's death. She was mom's (Thelma) friend also and she and Opal were so good to her when she moved back to Prov and lived with me the last five years of her life. Lance also remembers that Donna was his Den Mother when I passed the news on to him. I'll miss her happy countenance but know that we'll all see her again someday. Love and Best wishes...

Dear Family of Donna, She is such a sweet lady. I met her while I styled her hair at JcPennys for a few years. She always brought joy & happiness into the salon. She always gave great advice, and just made you smile when you seen her. I'm thankful I got to know her! God Bless you all! Always remember the fun times you all had with her!

Sorry to hear about your mom. She was a very nice person. It was good to know both of your parents.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Best Wishes to all She was a Great Lady

Elaine & Family

Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out to you on the passing of your mother, grandmother.

Darlene & Hugh Von Niederhausern

Dear Croshaw Family- We are so sorry we didn't know in time to be in Logan. We will miss Aunt Donna. As a young boy I always had a good time staying at your home. I will never forget those times. I wish we would have found out before 10:30AM today. We would have enjoyed being there, and express our sorrow.
Love,
Brent and Pati Reid