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Nancy Ann Donaldson, 80, of Scurry, TX went to be with the Lord on April 8, 2025, at home. Nancy was born on August 22, 1944, to Joseph and Janie Konderla in Dallas, TX. She grew up in Dallas going to St. Edwards Catholic School till her senior year when she moved to Lady of Good Council where she graduated in 1963. She attended St. Dominican College in New Orleans for a year. On May 30, 1964, Nancy married William Donaldson, and they have been together for a loving 60 years. She worked as a bookkeeper for many places throughout her career, but her favorite place to be, was home raising her four sons and being with her grandchildren. Nancy helped her husband raise and sell cattle, especially raising the calves. She was a beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Sister. Her parents, Joseph and Janie, siblings: Mary Paroski, Ed Konderla, David Konderla, Nita Hunstable, and Bobby Konderla preceded her in death. Those left to cherish her memory are husband, William, sons: Philip Donaldson and wife Melissa, Michael Donaldson and wife Lueann, Peter Donaldson and wife Karen, and Paul Donaldson; grandchildren: Sailor Jude Donaldson, Liberty Ann Hartman and husband Keaton, Legend Lamb, Sarah Donaldson, Jeffery Donaldson, Kathryn Donaldson, Emily Donaldson and Madison Donaldson; great grandson Sonny Patrick Hartman; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends who will miss her dearly. In Lieu of flowers, the family has asked that you send donations to St. Ann Catholic Church or the Cottonwood Cemetery. You can call James Moeller at the cemetery to make a donation.
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