Donna-Lundquist-Obituary

Donna E. Lundquist

Seattle, Washington

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Donna Lundquist passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 17, 2011.

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Aunt Donna you will be missed by many people. I will miss you greatly but take comfort in knowing you will be joining Uncle Clyde and the rest Of the Family in Heaven. save me a spot.. Much love.. Michael.

my aunt donna was the greatest.!! I shall miss her so much;

Rest well auntie..you impacted many lives..save a spot for all of us, love you dearly...
Michael

Discoverying the parks of Kenmore my yorkies, Miller, Mimi and I, met Donna and Buck at Log Boom Park. Buck and Miller became fast friends! Buck would "Scooby talk" a greeting when ever he would see us! I'll always remember the way Donna would say, oh, Buck! when he would pull away from her. One Sunday morning, I remember seeing Lionel, Donna and Buck coming towards me on the trail - Buck pulled away by the scent of pizza! A pepperoni pizza "found" in the basket of a unknowing...

Discoverying the parks of Kenmore with my yorkies, Mimi and Miller, we met Donna and Buck at Log Boom park. Buck and Miller became instant friends and every time we'd meet Buck would "Scooby talk" until Miller and Mimi came over to greet him! I'll never forgot the way Donna would say, Oh Buck! when he would pull away from her at times. One Sunday morning I remember seeing Lionel, Donna and Buck walking our way at Log Boom, when Buck pulled away - driven by the smell of pizza! Pepperioni...

I met Donna and Buck after I moved into Marina Cove 5 years ago. She and Buck were a team. Donna was always so friendly and quite a character. I missed her so much after she moved to Bothell. However, every once in a while, my dog, Max, and I would see her and Buck walking at Log Boom Park. We were always so happy to see each other. Donna will be sorely missed!! Barb Hill & Max

I met Donna on our street in Wallingford. She was walking with Buck as she did everyday. We became friends and remained friends ever since. She worked hard all her life and in her 70's fufilled her dreams to once again own and ride horses. I will always remember her for her love of animals, gardening, and her amazing sense of humor right to the very end.
With much love,
Gale Backer

This is Laurie Feetham in Kenmore. I loved Donna and first met her when she lived at Marina Cove. When my daughter's family dog came to live with me, Buck was his first friend. We dogwalked together countless times and stayed in touch when she moved to Bothell and then Seattle. She was spunky, funny, forthright in her opinions, and I've been missing her a lot.