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DONNA L. SAUNDERS

Kansas City, Missouri

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Donna Lee Saunders, 63, of Gladstone, MO, passed away, March 27, 2010. On March 30, 1963 she married David N. Saunders, they lived in the Kansas City area. Donna was a faithful servant of the Lord her entire life. She is survived by her husband, David; daughters, Dolores Devers and Davetta Smith,...

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David just want you to know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Denny and Michelle Short

To the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I never met Donna but I felt like I knew her because of her beautifu granddaughter Samara. She always had found memeries she would share with me. Samara you are strong and I will always be there when you need a friend.
Love Always,
Susan

DONNA,YOU WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED AND WE PRAY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. DAVE, SHE IS IN A BETTER PLACE NOT SUFFERING ANY LONGER. THE GOOD LORD HAS HER PREPARING A PLACE FOR WHEN YOU BOTH WILL BE TOGETHER AGAIN.

Dee, I wish I was there to help you somehow. I have always had a warm spot in my heart for your mom. She would give me the warmest hugs! She always could make me laugh as well. I remember some car rides with your mom when you and I were together and she was such an easy person to talk to, didn't judge and could always see a bright side to any sadness. She loves you so much...her love for you is so strong that it surpasses any earthly boundaries! I would just melt sometimes inside...

Dee and family--So many great memories of your mom-she was like my second mom growing up. Trips to the roller rink, laughing all the way, meals around the table with a big pot of macaroni, great birthday parties, always had a listening ear even if I thought they were silly problems...I will truly miss her and I know she is looking down from heaven and laughing with my mom and dad!
I love you all so much!

Donna, you will truly be missed by many. May God cradle you in his arms now and let you rest in peace, now and forever.

Dee and family- I remember seeing your mother like it was yesterday! Always smiling, always only the nicest to me and our odd clan of friends. And how she endured those Tivoli songs over and over that one summer I'll never know. She is in a better place now alongside both my parents-perhaps sharing stories about me too! Please let me know if I can do anything at all for you or you need a place to escape in a few days.