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Donna Jean Kidd

Everett, Washington

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Donna Jean Kidd

Oct. 29, 1931-Feb. 11, 2007

Donna Jean Kidd was born 75 years ago to apple ranchers in Wenatchee, Washington. Both her parents preceded her in death. She was one of three sisters, Gloria Gellatly, of East Wenatchee, who is deceased, and a surviving sister, Verna...

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Donna was really a special person. I enjoyed working with her and missed her very much after she retired from Sno-Isle. Her sense of humor and concern for others made her easy to approach. I feel that she was a mentor for me and still appreciate the advice she gave.

I always admired Donna for her honesty and insight. I have sweet memories of her witty personality. She had a way of making a visit to her desk to ask a simple question leave you with a puzzled smile. She has been sadly missed here at Sno-Isle since she retired.

With deepest sympathy,

I had lunch with Donna for years and missed her very much when she retired. She taughted me alot about standing up for myself and that no one would respect me if I just let people roll over me. I respected her so much and am very sad that she is gone. She was a wonderful person and I am sure will be missed alot. She had a wonderful sense of humor that I still think about all the time. Our lunches together were the bright spot of my day and I miss those days.

I was privileged to know and work with Donna for years at Sno-Isle Libraries. She was one of a kind, a true lady and known for her forthrightness and integrity. She had a quick wit and I always felt fortunate when she shared her views with me. One of the things I learned about Donna was she never complained and had little tolerance for whiners. I admired and respected her.

I loved hearing stories of her life with Doug and the great travel adventures they had together before his...

Donna was such a delight to know! I carpooled with Donna for quite a while - well, Donna had the car, so I guess I "pooled". I enjoyed our morning chats, her subtle sense of humor. She was a blessing in my life, and I'm so glad to have known her.

I had the great pleasure of working with Donna at the Sno-Isle Libraries Service Center in Marysville. I was honored to be Donna's supervisor for nearly seven years. Donna was the heart and soul of our department, admired by everyone, and a joy to work with. She was one of the first Sno-Isle employees to be recognized as a "Library Leader", a special award given each year to a small number of employees for their excellent work. Donna also had a great sense of humor and was fun to be around. I...