- Born on: October 31, 1935
- Departed on: July 14, 2009
Donna Felton
Scott & Kathee. Sorry about your loss Kelly & Donnie
Rod,Kelly,Scott and families, Hopefully the fond memories of your Mom/Grandmother will bring peace to your hearts. We have great memories of your Mothers smile and laugh. Love to all of you, Mark and Polly Bornstein
Scott & Kathee. Sorry about your loss Kelly & Donnie
Scott, Rodney, and Kelly: Thinking of you during this time and wishing I could comfort you. All I can say is you treated her great and loved her and admired her. You enjoyed her, and laughed and accepted her idiosyncrasies. She was a strong and colorful person. When she was young she was so pretty and had that sweet smile and she never changed. Alittle more weight but still with the twinkle in her eyes. I have alot of fond memories of our youth. She added alot to our family and my brother loved her alot. He almost went nuts when she wanted the divorce. He thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world, and we heard that over and over. Donna was always cooking and entertaining us when we were young families. She taught us to play cards etc. Thus began my love of cards and games. We had never done that at our house. We were all poor but times were fun. And she had such sweet beautiful babies, who I always loved so much. She also turned me on to spicy hot food. She just tried to make Fred and Dick sick with her hot pizzas. They never said too much. Tabasco and hot peppers galore. I think about how pretty she looked as she roller skated, and I knew how she stole my brothers heart./ I am praying for your comfort. Hoping you remember the good times and know this is the circle of life. It is not easy, but we all have to do it sometime and she DID IT HER WAY. I am envious of her relationship with you all. Again, I love you guys and wish I was there to celebrate her life, of which I feel she was a part of my life and family. Love, Aunt Carol
Rod,Kelly,Scott and families, Hopefully the fond memories of your Mom/Grandmother will bring peace to your hearts. We have great memories of your Mothers smile and laugh. Love to all of you, Mark and Polly Bornstein
Rod,Kelly, Scott and families: I am so sorry for your loss. It is never easy no matter how prepared we think we are. I remember Aunt Donna primarily when I was a little girl. Specifically, a particular Christmas that we drove through a blizzard to your home in Michigan, and I think we barely made it. It took hours and hours beyond the usualy time. I just remember me and mom begging dad to get us there some how. It was always fun at your house because of your mom's knack for feeding us and her great laugh. Anyway, I am thinking of you and you will all be in my prayers. Love, Tracey Larrison
Rod,Kelly, Scott and families: I am so sorry for your loss. It is never easy no matter how prepared we think we are. I remember Aunt Donna primarily when I was a little girl. Specifically, a particular Christmas that we drove through a blizzard to your home in Michigan, and I think we barely made it. It took hours and hours beyond the usualy time. I just remember me and mom begging dad to get us there some how. It was always fun at your house because of your mom's knack for feeding us and her great laugh. Anyway, I am thinking of you and you will all be in my prayers. Love, Tracey Larrison
Mom, you will be missed. We love you.
Mom, you will be missed. We love you.
Scott, Rodney, and Kelly: Thinking of you during this time and wishing I could comfort you. All I can say is you treated her great and loved her and admired her. You enjoyed her, and laughed and accepted her idiosyncrasies. She was a strong and colorful person. When she was young she was so pretty and had that sweet smile and she never changed. Alittle more weight but still with the twinkle in her eyes. I have alot of fond memories of our youth. She added alot to our family and my brother loved her alot. He almost went nuts when she wanted the divorce. He thought she was the most beautiful woman in the world, and we heard that over and over. Donna was always cooking and entertaining us when we were young families. She taught us to play cards etc. Thus began my love of cards and games. We had never done that at our house. We were all poor but times were fun. And she had such sweet beautiful babies, who I always loved so much. She also turned me on to spicy hot food. She just tried to make Fred and Dick sick with her hot pizzas. They never said too much. Tabasco and hot peppers galore. I think about how pretty she looked as she roller skated, and I knew how she stole my brothers heart./ I am praying for your comfort. Hoping you remember the good times and know this is the circle of life. It is not easy, but we all have to do it sometime and she DID IT HER WAY. I am envious of her relationship with you all. Again, I love you guys and wish I was there to celebrate her life, of which I feel she was a part of my life and family. Love, Aunt Carol
Love You
Love You