Donna-Manning-Obituary

Donna L. Manning

Portland, Oregon

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Manning, Donna L. 82 April 03, 1931 Feb. 10, 2014 Donna passed away Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, at home. She enjoyed spending time with her grandkids, traveling, bowling and acting with her theater group. Survivors include her sister, Patsy Oules; daughters, Linda and Trisha (Bob); son, Dave...

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Even on our worst scoring nights, Donna made bowling the fun it was meant to be!
Hope all your scores are 300, Donna!

I am so sorry to hear about Kelly. Her and George were great friends. Joan and i met them thru bowling and she was so much fun to be around. Joan had a stroke a few years back and she helped me with some financial problems. I will never forget her. Rest in peace Kelly you will be missrd.

I just learned of Donna's passing. We had been friends since 1955. In 2008, we took a cruise thru the Panama Canal together. We haven't had much contact since then because I live in Vancouver and she had always been so busy with her grandchildren.

I'm so sorry to hear she is gone. We had so many good times and trips together. She was just a great person and travel companion. My heart goes out to Linda, Trish and Dave.

We had "interesting encounters" about play sets and things about the scripts in the Sr. Group - I will miss her suggestions, wit and help in it all -

Donna was an amazing person. Her enthusiasm, quiet leadership and hard work made our drama group possible. I had looked forward to a deepening friendship and many activities together. My condolences to her family

We always knew her as Kelly, the finest bowling secretary ever. She was so much fun, so full of life, loved going and doing, and the best party hostess. She and her late husband George were always the life of the party - usually at their house - and the trips she planned for our bowling league were amazing, all over the state and up to Canada too. Although we hadn't gotten together for a while, we did keep in touch with email jokes, cartoons, etc. - she sent some good ones. We will miss...

Donna was a great lady and I loved her..

Donna was a very special friend and Thursday mornings won't be the same without her. I loved her and her spirit.

Encore Senior players at Elsie Stuhr center

To Donna's wonderful family:For two plus years I have had the pleasure of knowing and acting/working along side Donna in our theater group- we will so miss her laugh, her grace and her enthusiasm!