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Kathryn Speirs
February 21, 2018
I just found out today that Aunt Donna passed away. I didn't get to know her well, living across the country for most of my life, but I really liked her and I am sad that I will never get another chance to see her, talk, and laugh. Life is a precious thing. Love to my family grieving at this time <3
Sheila Nash-Myers
February 9, 2018
I'll always remember aunt Donna for her smiles and kindness. May she rest in peace.
Aunt Donna Lee Noel Freeman
Sheila Nash-Myers
February 9, 2018
One of the things I always loved about Aunt Donna was her beautiful smile. May she rest in peace with the angels.
Flo Muller
February 9, 2018
We will miss this fun loving lady,always a joy to be around.
Archie/Maria Freeman
February 9, 2018
A beautiful soul, loving mother and aunt. We love and miss you Aunt Donna!
Penny Wightman
February 9, 2018
Much love
Tami Koch
February 8, 2018
She will be one of the sweetest Angels there is.
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