Dona M. Dunn, age 82, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at the Elderwood at Liverpool Nursing Home.
Prior to being placed in a home, Dona was a life-long resident of Waddington, NY.
Born in Ogdensburg, she was the daughter of the late George and Romae (Richer) Pike.
She was united in marriage to the late Floyd Dunn on August 23, 1958 at the Waddington Methodist Church.
Dona is survived by two sons and three daughters of Denver, Co, LaPlata, MD, Fayetteville, NC, Bridgeport, NY and Massena, NY.
She is also survived by one brother and two sisters. She is survived by ten grandchildren,, eight great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews also survive.
Dona was predeceased by six brothers and four sisters; Donald Pike, Jerome Pike, Albert Pike, George Pike, Victor Pike, Vernon Pike, Dorothy Osterhout, Beatrice French, Doris Cameron and Betty Johnson.
Dona was an active member of the Women's Auxiliary. Her hobbies were sewing, quilt making, baking, reading and spending time with her friends and relatives. She took so much joy spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren attending as many events as she could. She was an active member of her community often giving of her time and showing genuine kindness to others.
Source: Phillips Memorial Home, Waddington, NY
Dona M. Dunn, age 82, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at the Elderwood at Liverpool Nursing Home.
Prior to being placed in a home, Dona was a life-long resident of Waddington, NY.
Born in Ogdensburg, she was the daughter of the late George and Romae (Richer) Pike.
She was united in marriage to the late Floyd Dunn on August 23, 1958 at the Waddington Methodist Church.
Dona is survived by two sons and three daughters of Denver, Co, LaPlata, MD, Fayetteville, NC, Bridgeport, NY and Massena, NY.
She is also survived by one brother and two sisters. She is survived by ten grandchildren,, eight great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews also survive.
Dona was predeceased by six brothers and four sisters; Donald Pike, Jerome Pike, Albert Pike, George Pike, Victor Pike, Vernon Pike, Dorothy Osterhout, Beatrice French, Doris Cameron and Betty Johnson.
Dona was an active member of the Women's Auxiliary. Her hobbies were sewing, quilt making, baking, reading and spending time with her friends and relatives. She took so much joy spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren attending as many events as she could. She was an active member of her community often giving of her time and showing genuine kindness to others.
Source: Phillips Memorial Home, Waddington, NY
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