Donna Meyersick, 76, of Perry, Utah, returned to God the Father on February 28, 2026, at her home surrounded by her family. Born October 18, 1949, in Granite City, Illinois, Donna lived a life defined by faith, devotion to family, and compassionate service to others.
She was the beloved wife of Karl Meyersick; devoted mother of Tanya and Eddie; cherished mother-in-law to Keith and Mindy; proud grandmother to Richard (Jenny), Stephen (Jenn), Morgan (Jake), Karson (Moriah), Kayden, Kristen, and Kael; and loving great-grandmother to Leon, Rowan, and Griffen. To her family, she was a source of wisdom, laughter, encouragement, and unwavering love.
Donna’s passions reflected her love for family. She loved genealogy and spent years carefully gathering photos, documents, and stories about her ancestors so that her family would always know where they came from. She loved camping and traveling with Karl and their beloved dog Harry Barker.
A woman of deep and abiding faith, Donna faithfully served her church as a Eucharistic Minister and, alongside her husband, taught RCIA for 26 years, guiding and strengthening others in their relationship with Christ. She also shared her gifts through teaching, including leading Mom & Tots swim classes for young children.
Donna will be remembered for her kindness, playful humor, and her remarkable ability to make everyone feel welcomed and valued. Her life was a testament to love in action, and her legacy lives on in the many lives she touched.
A viewing/Vigil will be held from 6pm to 8pm at pm on March 5th and Catholic Mass will be held at 11am on March 6th to honor her life. Both services will be Held at St. Henry’s Catholic Church at 380 S. 200 E. Brigham City, Utah. In lieu of Flowers donations can be sent to St. Henry’s Catholic Church.
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