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Donna Marie Holm Waddle born March 22, 1940 in Phoenix, Arizona to Donald Watt Stockton and Bonnie Mae Risner left this earth to be reunited with her heavenly family on January 16, 2025 she was 84 years old.
She is survived by her two daughters, Sonya Dee Holm Witt and Husband Robert and Tanya Lee Holm McCormick and husband Howard and Step son Charles (Chuck) Waddle and his wife Linda. Her brother, Lloyd Mitchell (Mickey) Stockton and wife Darlene. Leaving a legacy of 13 Grandchildren, granddaughters, Amie Myers, Melanie Weible, Juliann McFarland, Teri Bledsoe, Nancy Waddle, Molly Arnold and Kimberlee Diallo. Grandsons, Robbie and Rory Witt, Chuck III, Jeff, David, and Matt Waddle. 29 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. Donna also leaves sons and daughters around the world as she opened her heart and home to 9 exchange students from Sweden, Brazil, Philippines, and Paraguay along with many nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
She was preceded in death by her first love and father of her five children, Leroy Lyle Holm and her last love Charles C. Waddle, Sr., her three Sons, Rory Dean Holm, Matthew Wayne Holm and Eric Leroy Holm; her parents Donald Stockton and Bonnie Risner and three sisters, Dianne, Denna Stockton and Pamela Crank.
Donna was a very accomplished individual with her raising her children, being an AAMA, teaching medical coding and terminology, running her own business all while in 100% service to our Heavenly Father with many callings and her most favorite ones being a temple worker and her work in the family history center.
Donna touched anyone she came in contact with and left a lasting impression her love and compassion for life, family and the Lord and will be missed by all.
All invited to Her “Celebration of Live Friday“ January 24, 2025 at 1:00 p.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 100 North Indian Meridian, Choctaw, OK 73020
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