Donna-Robitaille-Obituary

Donna Robitaille

Massapequa Park, New York

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Massapequa Park, New York
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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ROBITAILLE - Donna E. on May 5, 2016. Beloved wife of Joseph. Cherished mother of Patrick, Michael and Daniel. Dear sister of Sheree Fuller. She will be missed by her three grandchildren Taryn, Patrick and Marion. Visitation will be at Massapequa Funeral Home Inc. (1050 Park Blvd, North Chapel),...

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We are so saddened to hear the news of Donna's passing. We knew Donna and her family from Boy Scouts many years ago. She was a den mother and committee member for many years. We remember her as a loving, kind, helpful, and funny lady. Over the years we lost touch as life got busy and hectic, but every once in awhile we would run into each other and spend 30 minutes catching up on family news.

Our most sincere condolences to Joe, her boys, and entire extended family. God bless...

Donna was a special person who would light up a room when she entered and make you feel like she knew you forever. We had wonderful memories while our children attended St. Rose. I'm so sorry for the loss of this woman who was beautiful inside and out. My thoughts and prayers to your family.

Donna and I worked together at New York Society for the Deaf (NYSD) on the Lower East Side of Manhattan for many years. She was a counselor / case manager in a program I directed for deaf and deaf-blind adults with psychiatic diagnoses. She had a difficult job, but one which she handled with class! Anyone who knew Donna would say the same thing.

Our very blandly decorated office changed after Donna was hired! She hung artwork on the wall and always made sure her cubicle was...

I met Donna when our children attended St Rose of Lima school( 80's). We both worked volunteering for our home school functions. Donna immediately impressed me as one of the most giving, hard working, compassionate mothers, ( not to mentions her baking skills off the charts ). Her warm and wise advise was well thought and honest. She bring her humor to those tense moments and soften the situation. ( we all know how kids can bring you to the brink) I haven't seen her in years but, thoughts of...

Donna was a very special lady and it was an honor to have been one of the nurses who cared for her at the hospital. I will always remember the deep devotion shown by her loving husband, Joe, and her entire family. May the angels lead her into paradise.

You will always be rememberd and you will always have a special place in my heart.

Our Deepest sympathy. We share many fond memories of times together.
Donna's stories and humorous descriptions of everyday life will be recalled by those she touched for generations. God Bless the Robitaille family.

Condolences and Love,

The Brink Family