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DONNA WOOLSEY

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Donna LaRue Behunin Woolsey 1931 ~ 2010 Donna LaRue Behunin Woolsey died March 23, 2010 of a brainhemorrhage. Donna was born March 12, 1931 to Carlos Vardon and Edna Lucille Seamons Behunin in Salt Lake City, Utah. In her early years, Donna was an accomplished concert pianist who taught...

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Donna was a lovely person.
I was her caregiver for short time but from day one she took a place in my heart. Donna and Carl gave me one of the greatest moments of my residency in Park City. I am happy I knew her and that I had the chance to listen her playing piano.
My condolences.

Dear Carl
Don and I were sadden to hear of Donna' death. We have such fond memories of living on Rossi Hill so many years ago and how generous and welcoming the two of you were. The world would be a better place if there were more Donnas.
Much love
Don and Deanna Bernard
Chiang Mai Thailand

Dear Carl, I was so sorry to hear of Donna's death. She was one of my Mother's favorite students so I first knew her as a student nurse. When I was a student and worked at St.Mark's I held her in highest esteem as a nurse. When I had my own babies (delivered by you) She became even more special to me. Especially my last one who was a 32 weeker in 1964. She stayed with me the entire time. I adored her. We enjoyed both of your hospitality in your home in Park City. I have many fond memories....

Carl, we are so sorry to learn of Donna's death. Diane loved working with her all those years. She taught Diane every thing she knew about L&D. We wish you strength & endurance in your grief.
Bill & Diane

Dear Carl,
Tom, Ben and I were so sorry to hear about Donna's death. You both made us feel so welcome to the neighborhood 7 years ago. Whenever our dog Wheeler went wandering we knew that we could find him sitting outside your kitchen door, waiting for his treat. Our thoughts and love go out to you and your family.

Donna was my piano teacher when I was young. We would go to her house and then after my lesson, while my brother or sister was taking their lesson, Donna invited me to go upstairs and visit with her mom who had just either baked something delicious or play with one of her nieces or nephews. I remember her and her mother with fond memories. I always wondered what happened to my piano teacher.

I'm sorry for your loss. She was a great lady!

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

Dear Carl and Family,
The world has lost a shining star. Donna was simply a wonderful friend. I will never forget her. My prayers are with you all. Fondly, Nancy Souder

We have such great and enduring memories of Donna and her gracious
manner. Our main sorrow is that we moved from Salt Lake to St. George and missed being with the Woolsey family for many years. The Woolsey team delivered two of our children for which we will be eternally grateful.
Rest in Peace! Long time associates: Dr. Al and Carol Martin