Donna-Noga-Obituary

Donna L. Noga

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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It is with deep sorrow that I announce the passing of my beloved wife of 43 years, Donna, age 72, from complications related to her two-year struggle with ALS. Donna passed away peacefully in the home she loved on October 9, 2020. Born in Allentown to Ralph and Irene Finelli, Donna attended Allen...

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Dear Tom, my heartfelt condolences for the loss of your wife; I always remember the kindness of both of you.

So very sorry to hear of Donna’s passing away. She was a very special person. I enjoyed working at Mack with her from the opening of the Macungie plant and for many years.

I would like to thank all who left a loving message for Donna and myself. Donna was a unique individual who tried to see the good in everyone she met. She touched a lot of lives with her special smile and thoughtfulness. She made and continues to make me a better person . If I had the chance I would marry her all over again. I know she will save me a place in heaven right next to her. Again, thank you for your kind words in expressing your remembrances about Donna as those words were a ...

Tom, I just came to learn of Donna’s passing. While I have no words that could express enough the shock & sadness for both of you when I learned of her illness & passing I want you to know that my thoughts are with you both. I’ll always remember Donna as one of the classiest & nicest people I ever knew. You were a lot alike in that regard. You have a once in a lifetime girl, a once in a lifetime love & a once in a lifetime marriage. You couldn’t have asked for anything more in life & with you...

My deepest sympathy on Donna's passing. We met when her mom and my aunt, Ida Sartori, were residents in the same unit at Phoebe. I remember Donna as a very friendly and caring person. I hope happy memories bring comfort.

Dear Tom,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know Donna meant the world to you. She was a lovely person inside and out, and showed kindness to everyone. I am so sorry she had to endure so many health struggles the last few years. She definitely earned her place in Heaven. I pray that God will comfort you and give you strength in the days ahead.
With Love and Deepest Sympathy,
Sue

Dear Donna's family,
As a teenager Donna was one of the friends that hung around together near Lumber & Emmaus Ave. I was a year older, so we did lose touch. Donna & Linda were always together.
She was always sweet & her parents were very nice, too.
She must've been very courageous as ALS is a terrible disease.
Prayers to you and I hope the good memories make you smile.
My best,
Barb Follweiler Seitzinger

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Donna, you will always live on in the hearts of loved ones and friends. You always had a smile on your face and kindness within. You will truly be missed and never forgotten.