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Donna Lee Gray

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Feb 24, 1942 – May 25, 2024

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BORN
February 24, 1942
DIED
May 25, 2024
LOCATION
Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Donna Lee Gray, 82, originally of Apollo, PA, passed away 5/25/2024, in Colorado Springs, CO. Born on 2/24/1942, to Paul James Vitina & Donna Lee (Weitzel) Vitina in Pittsburgh PA. She married Wayne Leroy Gray in Sept 1963 and had two children, Adam and Donald.Donna worked as a secretary at...

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My name is Bill Kegg. I live in Pittsburgh, PA, and retired from Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children in June, 2007. Adam Gray was a student of mine for many years, and during that time, I was very close with him and also with his family. Adam and his parents came to our wedding in 1977. I spent many happy hours visiting Adam, Donna, Wayne, and Donald Paul at their home in Apollo, PA. My wife and I also share a fond memory of attending Donald Paul's wedding many years ago. I...

Donna, was my best friend for many years. I so enjoyed our conversations about many things, our love for crafts and anything shiny that girl loved her bling, lol. She was so kind, giving of herself to anyone, she was a true true friend and I´m so glad she was mine. I will miss her laughter, her beautiful smile and so many other things. I will always love you and miss you so much Stardust.

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Donna Lee was full of life and fun. She was always ready to join in or create a good laugh. The last time we spent with Donna Lee was a cruise to Mexico with Aunt Donna, Teresa and Mark. What a great time! All we were missing was Mom and Dad and Uncle Paul. Our love goes with you Donna Lee. . Barry and Valarie

Condolences to the family. I was one of the Health Care Directors (nurse) at Legends last year and Donna was one of my favorite residents. She ask me not to resign, but understood why I did. She was always so fun and full of spunk ,and such a pleasure to chat with about her life experiences. We talked motorcycles many times since I love to ride also. I am sure she will be missed by the many lives she touched including mine.

I met Donna when she came to visit Adam at his new home in Lower Burrell. I could tell she had a way about her that made everyone around her happy. Adam and I went to Colorado before Christmas, his birthday was coming up also. Donna was so caring about the both of us. Even though Adam couldn´t see, he still had an awesome time visiting places he used go. I felt so lucky to be around her, she had a glow about her. I will always remember her, Linda