Donna Harris
Donna Harris, age 61, of Rome, passed away Tuesday, July 11, at Redmond Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Harris was born on Nov. 12, 1955 in Washtenaw County, Mich., daughter of Travis Holsonback and late Charlotte Holsonback. She was preceded in death by Nathan Braddy, grandson.
Donna is survived by her husband of thirty-one years, Victor Harris, and her children: Jeremy Seabolt, Jason Braddy, and Julie Harris-Cudd; her sisters, Teresa Rickett and Rosebud Scott; her grandchildren, Elizabeth Smith, Jeremy Seabolt II, Andrew Braddy, Avery Cudd, Randi Braddy, Richard Braddy, Adler Cudd, Candice Hutcheson, Summer Hutcheson, and Jimmy Brown, Jr.; great-grandchildren, Ansley Brown, Corbin Brown, Braxton Smith. Special thanks to Susan Holloway, Maggie Braddy, and Jamie Braddy. Many nieces and nephews survive as well.
A special memorial will be held on July 29 from 1 until 5 p.m. at Mrs. Harris’ house in Rome, Ga.
This is a courtesy announcement by Thomas Funeral Home for the family of Donna Harris.
Source: http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/calhoun_times/news/obits/obituaries-from-the-wednesday-july-issue-of-the-calhoun-times/article_7e320230-6bf0-11e7-b442-0b413a83e333.html
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The following is from Donna's Bio on Find a Grave, as a volunteer "Graver":
Bio
As far back as I can remember I have loved cemeteries! My mother and I have been going to cemeteries since I was little. We use to live across the street from a cemetery when I was 4-5 years old. I remember going into the cemetery and looking at all of the markers. I could not read them but I thought the markers were beautiful!
Every trip that my mother and I took we would visit a local cemetery or two. I do a lot of driving and when I see a cemetery I usually stop, look around and take photos. The older markers are my favorites, they are like art work. The shapes, sizes and the detail on them are so unique to each time period.
My husband goes with me sometimes now and some of my grandchildren will go but not too often. I do have to say that my husband loves me; since my mother has passed away he goes with me to at least one cemetery when we are on vacation. He says that is his way of keeping my special time with my mother alive and in my memories.
I am so happy that I found this site and I am equally happy to be able to help you with your search for your family members in and around Rome, Georgia.
Have a very Blessed Day!
Donna Harris
MEMBER FOR 7 years · 4 months · 29 days
FIND A GRAVE ID 47595980
Contributions
283 Memorials Added
299 Memorials Managed
1 Memorial per Week
2,414 Photos Added
8 Photo Requests
974 Volunteer Photos Taken
1,537 Flowers Added
11 Virtual Cemeteries
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Donna Sue Holsonback made many, many contributions to findagrave.com and her work and dedication is greatly appreciated. Rest in Peace, Donna!
Donna Sue Brock Brown, fellow "Graver"
Donna Harris
Donna Harris, age 61, of Rome, passed away Tuesday, July 11, at Redmond Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Harris was born on Nov. 12, 1955 in Washtenaw County, Mich., daughter of Travis Holsonback and late Charlotte Holsonback. She was preceded in death by Nathan Braddy, grandson.
Donna is survived by her husband of thirty-one years, Victor Harris, and her children: Jeremy Seabolt, Jason Braddy, and Julie Harris-Cudd; her sisters, Teresa Rickett and Rosebud Scott; her grandchildren, Elizabeth Smith, Jeremy Seabolt II, Andrew Braddy, Avery Cudd, Randi Braddy, Richard Braddy, Adler Cudd, Candice Hutcheson, Summer Hutcheson, and Jimmy Brown, Jr.; great-grandchildren, Ansley Brown, Corbin Brown, Braxton Smith. Special thanks to Susan Holloway, Maggie Braddy, and Jamie Braddy. Many nieces and nephews survive as well.
A special memorial will be held on July 29 from 1 until 5 p.m. at Mrs. Harris’ house in Rome, Ga.
This is a courtesy announcement by Thomas Funeral Home for the family of Donna Harris.
Source: http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/calhoun_times/news/obits/obituaries-from-the-wednesday-july-issue-of-the-calhoun-times/article_7e320230-6bf0-11e7-b442-0b413a83e333.html
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The following is from Donna's Bio on Find a Grave, as a volunteer "Graver":
Bio
As far back as I can remember I have loved cemeteries! My mother and I have been going to cemeteries since I was little. We use to live across the street from a cemetery when I was 4-5 years old. I remember going into the cemetery and looking at all of the markers. I could not read them but I thought the markers were beautiful!
Every trip that my mother and I took we would visit a local cemetery or two. I do a lot of driving and when I see a cemetery I usually stop, look around and take photos. The older markers are my favorites, they are like art work. The shapes, sizes and the detail on them are so unique to each time period.
My husband goes with me sometimes now and some of my grandchildren will go but not too often. I do have to say that my husband loves me; since my mother has passed away he goes with me to at least one cemetery when we are on vacation. He says that is his way of keeping my special time with my mother alive and in my memories.
I am so happy that I found this site and I am equally happy to be able to help you with your search for your family members in and around Rome, Georgia.
Have a very Blessed Day!
Donna Harris
MEMBER FOR 7 years · 4 months · 29 days
FIND A GRAVE ID 47595980
Contributions
283 Memorials Added
299 Memorials Managed
1 Memorial per Week
2,414 Photos Added
8 Photo Requests
974 Volunteer Photos Taken
1,537 Flowers Added
11 Virtual Cemeteries
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Donna Sue Holsonback made many, many contributions to findagrave.com and her work and dedication is greatly appreciated. Rest in Peace, Donna!
Donna Sue Brock Brown, fellow "Graver"
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