Donna-Nehring-Obituary

Donna Nehring

Whately, Massachusetts

1955 - 2023

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DONNA NEHRING Whately, MA - I was born February 9, 1955 (a cooley baby) the only child of the late Stanley Richard Ciaglo and Maureen Donna (Latham) Ciaglo of Hadley. I was known to my dad as "toots" I graduated from Saint Michael's High School class of 1973. After high school I attended STCC for...

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Heidi & Eric I am so sorry to hear of your mom´s passing. She was a good friend and person. Alan and I spent many good and fun times together with her and your dad. She was very smart, kind, warm and caring and loved you two a lot. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with at this difficult time. Dolores Auclair

I worked with Donna for several years at the Northampton VA. She always shared a smile . Sad to learn . I will always remember her warmth . God Bless all of you John Caramello

I loved Donna and will miss her terribly. She was like the sister I never had...double Donnas! We had some wonderful times together and shared many heartbreaking moments over the years, as well. She´ll always be looking down on her family with so much love! May the memories of her, forever remain in your hearts.

Heidi and Eric We are so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Such a spirited woman. We always enjoyed getting together with you all for 4H. Will always have good memories of your mom and your dad. Sending hugs and keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Tom and Janine Nye

Eric and Heidi, Sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Sincerely.

Eric and Heidi Please know that I´m thinking of you with deepest condolences. I recall you, and Donna, from my early days of teaching K & special education at Davenport School in Chesterfield. That she wrote her own obituary is very much in keeping with my fond memories of your Mom. May she rest in peace. Julie Culhane

To the Nehring family. I'm so sorry to hear off Donna's passing. We were good friends in the early 70s while working at the former Ponderosa steak house on King St. She was always so fun to be with and had such a wonderful smile. I'm sure she'll be missed by all that knew her and loved her. Ray Niles