Donna Sue Coe passed away unexpectedly at Hunt Regional Medical Center in Greenville on August 30, 2025. Donna was born on December 8, 1960 to the union of Mary Jane Tome and Silas Russell Bryant.
A memorial service celebrating Donna’s life will be held on Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 3:30 p.m. at Caddo Mills United Methodist Church in Caddo Mills, TX.
Donna attended Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, graduating with the class of 1979. She met the love of her life, Gary Coe, and they married in 1978. After some time of settling into married life and being a homemaker, Donna returned to school and graduated from Paris Junior College in 2007.
Donna enjoyed a ten year career in nursing, and during that time she faithfully cared for the patients that crossed her path with love and compassion. She also loved crafts and making things with her hands. But Donna’s most prized title was that of grandmother. She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them whenever she could.
Left to cherish Donna’s memory are her husband, Gary; son, Jeremy Coe; daughter, Jenna Corley; brother, Ron Lively; sister, Mary Hindman; and grandchildren, Shelby Coe, Sadie Coe, Mackenzie Corley, and Blake Corley.
Those preceding her in death are her mother and father, and daughter, Jessica Lauren Coe.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Bras for the Cause Hunt County in Greenville, TX.
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