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Donna Ann (nee McDermott) age 65, of Huntingdon Valley, formerly of Fox Chase and West Oak Lane, passed away July 3, 2023. Loving and devoted mother of Anthony J. Mazzella (Heather), Lori Mazzella, Justin H. Wolf, Shane R. Wolf (Emma), and Taylor Marie Wolf. Adoring grandmother of Anthony, Julia, and Nicholas Mazzella, and Giana Marie Thomas. Dear sister of James McDermott (Ann Marie), Linda Stover (Robert), Catherine Hufnagel, Anna May Tannenbaum (Dr. Alan), and the late William McDermott and Edward McDermott. Sister-in-law of Nancy McDermott and the late Donna McDermott. She was predeceased by her parents James and Anna May McDermott, her godson Michael Hufnagel, and her nephew Christopher McDermott. She is survived by many nieces and nephews, as well as her former spouses Tony Mazzella and Neil Wolf who have remained a part of her life.
Donna worked for over 20 years with the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Catholic Cemeteries, and then went on to work at the
William R. May Funeral Home. Throughout her career she made and kept life-long friends. She suffered many years with COPD and put her life in God’s hands as she felt a transplant was not for her. Her pulmonologist, Dr. Alan Reinach, became her rock as well as Dr. Donna Farrell. Donna’s family was the most important thing in the world to her. She wanted to thank her daughter, Lori, for making her life as best as she could with her utmost care. Family and friends are invited to her viewing on July 8, 2023, from 12:00pm– 2:00pm with a Prayer Service at 2:00pm at GOLDSTEINS’ ROSENBERG’S RAPHAEL-SACKS Suburban North Chapel 310 Second St. Pike Southampton, PA 18966. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Temple Lung Center, www.templelung.org, or the Miraculous Medal Shrine in Germantown, PA, www.miraculousmedal.org
To view the Service via Livestream, please call Goldsteins' Funeral Home at 215-927-5800.
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Cindy Berkelback
July 5, 2023
Donna was an amazingly strong, sweet and beautiful woman inside and out! But most of all, she cherished her children and her siblings, they were the most important part of her life! She always thought of others and was incredibly compassionate!
And Donna was a beautiful, caring, loving, and understanding friend! And I am honored to call her a friend. I will miss her and love her forever!
I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers! My heart is breaking for you all!
I know Donna is finally free from pain and is in the arms of our Lord! Rest in Peace Donna
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