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Mildred H. Donato

Syracuse, New York

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November 5, 2004 Mildred (Heiss) Donato, 78, of E. Syracuse, passed away Friday at Community General Hospital. Born in Syracuse, she was a food servicer for Oberdorfer Foundry for 16 years, retiring in 1979. She was precedeased by her husband Thomas in 1994.

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Dear Tom,Dan and family,
We are very saddened to hear about Aunt Millie. She was such a wonderful person and always fun to be around. She lived a very full life through her illnesses. She will be missed dearly. Our sympathy is with you and your family. Love Mike, Kathy and Jamie

Dan,
I am so sorry to hear about your mon. She was a great lady. As a kid growing up, she was the coolest mom around. She was funny and always in a good mood. Hang in there and know she joins your dad in heaven.
Jeff

Dear Tom, Mary, Danny and Sharon,
I loved your mother and father so much and ALWAYS had such a great time visiting with them. (Your mom always got a kick when I would bring her a dozen donuts too!) Now they are together - I prayed that my father was with your father as they waited for Aunt Millie to walk through heaven's gate. Such great souls, I know they're having a ball!
May the fond memories and good times you shared with each other, carry you through the tough days ahead. I...

So sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathy goes out to you during this time of grief.

Tom and Dan your Mother will always be remembered for having touched me and my family with her special kindness and friendship. I was very fortunate to visit with your Mom recently and reminisce about the good old days. Millie was very proud of her children and there families. May the thoughts and prayers we extent to you and your families comfort you at this time of sorrow.
Betty Hall and family

Dan and family: i just wanted to express my condolences to you and your family on the loss of your mom. May the peace of God be with you at this time. In sympathy and prayer Dale