Donna-Veeneman-Obituary

Donna Veeneman

Muskegon, Michigan

04/07/1932 - 08/19/2025 (Age 93)

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DIED
August 19, 2025
AGE
93
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Muskegon, Michigan

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Donna A. Veeneman, age 93, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, in Muskegon, MI. She was born to Harry and Trena (Schutter) Weesies in Montague, MI. Donna married the love of her life, Howard J. Veeneman, on November 6, 1953, in Montague, MI. She spent nearly 30 years as a Nursing...

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So sorry for your loss. I first met Donna and Howard at Westwood Reformed Church. They were our youth group advisors, I babysat for the boys many times. She was one of the influences for me to become a nurse many years later. She was one of my teachers in nursing and early life. wonderful memories of a very kind woman and I admired her husband as a father figure,

Dearest Cal and family, I´m so sorry to hear of Donna´s passing. I have so many wonderful memories of time spent with your mom. She was so willing to help a neighbor, and was a joy to have at our activities at CC. She had a beautiful smile and laugh. I have missed her over the past few years, as we would often visit in her apartment while I prepared for an activity, and she would color in one of her many art books. She shared so much of her life with me and told me how proud she was of...

She was one of my favorite nursing instructors! She is responsible for a great many nurses! Sending thoughts and prayers!

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I am so sorry for your loss. Donna was very special to me and was instrumental in my passion for nursing. I first met Donna in my first nursing class at MCC. I remember being so scared that I would do something incorrectly and harm one of my patients. She was so kind, gentle, and encouraging. She had recently lost her son in an accident. She shared with tears flowing, about how his loss affected her. She taught me so much more than just nursing. The compassion she showed to patients and her...

Donna was one of my nursing instructors at MCC. She was always so kind and an excellent teacher. A favorite of many. Years later I took care of her parents for a summer. I am sorry for your loss.

So sorry for your loss. She was a lot of fun as our Youth leader back i the day. Lots if good memories.