Mildred-Donahue-Obituary

Mildred Donahue

Port Charlotte, Florida

1942 - 2023

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December 24, 1942
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Port Charlotte, Florida

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Mildred Donahue, 80, of Rotonda West, Florida passed away Wednesday, August 9, 2023. She was the daughter of Leo and Mildred Lewand and was born December 24, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York.Millie worked for Don Cook & Associates in New Brunswick, New Jersey for over 20 years. She moved to Rotonda...

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Miss you, Millie. Love that smile and joking ways. Always the best memories of you!

Miss you, Mom!

Millstone, Still miss your smiling face...the stories we shared, wish you were still here.

I can´t believe it´s been a year since you passed. There isn´t a day that goes by that I don´t look out across the street and think about you. Although the house color has changed and a new family occupies your home I still think of it as Millstones house. I miss seeing you walk your dogs daily and chatting with you on the driveway. You always made me laugh. It will never be the same without you. Lv your neighbors Ron and Donna Fabiani

Dear Ed, Lori, Susan...I am so saddened to hear about Millie´s passing......she has been such a good friend for the past 6 years...we had so many laughs together...and good times going to dinner and the Casino.....what a wonderful woman and friend...God Bless Her.........Lew Sypher

Miss you Millie. I will always treasure the fond memories of you. Your energy was contagious and your smile reassuring. Thank you for the gift of you! Rest in peace sweet friend! Miss you!

Kevyn and I are saddened to hear of Millie´s passing. Her friendship was a forever one and in our memories she remains a compassionate, generous and kind friend. Our daughter describes Millie as "a spitfire," and certainly her presence did "light up a room." Millie´s smile, easy laughter and sense of humor mixed with her strength to get up when she was down, brush herself off and move on to make it a better day. Millie knew how to make a fashion statement whether she was biking, bowling or...

Millie and I graduated Little Flower Grammar School together and didn´t speak until several years ago on FB messenger. We had a great time sharing our last 50 or so years, some funny some not so funny. The last exchange was when she was in the hospital. Millie, I will miss those connections RIP. Ed, if you have access to those exchanges, you might enjoy them.

Millie left us with a lasting imprint that was charismatic and as wonderful a person that there could ever be. With love we will miss our friend and neighbor. Sincerely, Chris