Donna Sue Brewer, age 65, of Seymour, Indiana, and the daughter of Charles “Bud” Stout and Charlene (Lequire) Shelton, was born on February 4, 1960, in Seymour. On September 11, 1980, she was united in marriage to Jonathan Dee Brewer, and they enjoyed 45 wonderful years together. Throughout the years, she worked at the TA Truck Stop, bartended at the Chatterbox, and was a cook at the Townhouse for 28 years. In her spare time, she enjoyed going to the creek and hunting for arrowheads, doing crossword puzzles, scratch-off lottery tickets, and listening to rock music. Donna was a great cook and was loved by many people. More than anything, she loved spending time with her children and grandchildren. Mrs. Brewer passed away on Thursday, September 4, 2025, at her residence, with her loving family by her side.
Her life will be cherished by her husband, Jonathan of Seymour; her son: Jason Stout of Heltonville, Indiana; her daughters: Laurie Brewer of Seymour, Katie Barker of Seymour, and Wanda Bennett of Southport, Indiana; her grandchildren: Kayla, Steven, Jaylynn, Nevaeh, Rex, Raven, Abby, Zane, Rylan, Taleigha, and Karma; her great grandchildren: Tesla, Briar, Brayleigh, Kaiden, and Kamryn; her brother: Charles Eugene Stout of Seymour; her step-brother: Doug Stout of Seymour; and countless nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister: Linda Clemmons; her brothers: Tony Stout, Roger Stout, and Steve Stout; and her granddaughter: Alexis Baughman.
Memorial services will be announced soon.
Friends are invited to leave condolence messages for the family at www.christensenfamilyfuneral.com.
Daniel and Betsy Christensen have been entrusted with the arrangements.
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