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I remember Donna as a caring, friendly girl from High School. It is sad to see our friends die too young.
Tom##imported-begin##Tom Anderson##imported-end##
Birth date: Jun 6, 1953 Death date: Jan 5, 2011
Ms. Donna Mary Adair, age 57, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at Mercy Health Partners Hackley Campus. She was born June 6, 1953 in Detroit, MI to Normand L. and Mary L. (Easley) Adair and lived in the Muske Read Obituary
I remember Donna as a caring, friendly girl from High School. It is sad to see our friends die too young.
Tom##imported-begin##Tom Anderson##imported-end##
Dear Donna,
What a shock to have read about your passing just 4 weeks ago. As you are looking down from the heavens, I know that you would remember me for all the fooling around I did with some of the shows our Mona Shore cast would put on each year. Sometimes I would get lucky enough to be cast in a role by Mr.G. Other times I would work as your stage manager behind the scenes. But it was always fun to be a part of the cast party after the show because, often, you and your folks would hold it at your house. We have not seen each other in years, and I have learned that I am an old fashion sentimental fool. I treasure those years with my old friends. Yes Donna, you will be missed...##imported-begin##John Jeannot##imported-end##
I was so sorry to hear about Donna. Her contribution to community theater is a lasting tribute to her talent and grace. Peace be with her family.##imported-begin##Wendy Austin##imported-end##
Kathy, Steve, Pat and Family,
I'm so saddened by Donna's passing. Although I occassionally saw her over the years, my fondest memories of her are from our High School years. She was a Friend to all and had a quiet gentleness about her.
I was so looking forward to re-connecting with her in August at our Reunion. My thoughts are with you all as you move through these difficult days.##imported-begin##Diane Topping##imported-end##
I WORKED WITH DONNA AT HACKLEY FOR MANY YEARS & SHE WAS MY BEST FRIEND UNTIL I MOVED TO FLORIDA. I JUST NOW HEARD ... TRYING TO BREATH. SHE ALWAYS SAID WHEN SHE WAS DOWN, SHE CALLED ME & I ALWAYS HAD HER LAUGHING & LOVING LIFE AGAIN. MY HEART GOES OUT TO HER PARENTS WHOM SHE ALWAYS TOLD ME SHE TREASURED DEARLY & WHO SHE ALWAYS WANTED ME TO MEET. SHE ALWAYS SPOKE VERY HIGHLY & LOVINGLY WHEN SHE SPOKE ABOUT HER FAMILY-SHE LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU! LOVE SHANNON & SAM##imported-begin##SHANNON HORNESS##imported-end##
I will always remember Donna as "Elizabeth the Queen" at Mona Shores, I remember too well sewing the costumes...
What a loss - and I thought I'd see her in August after 40 years.
My condolences to the family.##imported-begin##Suzanne Raabe Feimer (Berlin Germany)##imported-end##
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I am so sorry about your loss. May God comfort you.##imported-begin##Janet (Gallup) Pitcher##imported-end##
To Donna's Family:
I had the pleasure and great honor of serving as Queen Elizabeth's Lady in Waiting at Mona Shores. Donna was inspirational as an actress; I can easily recall her strong voice and graceful gestures. Yet, she was humble and generous with her time in coaching the rest of us.
With my deepest sympathy to you,
Rene Grassman Heynssens##imported-begin##Rene Grassman Heynssens##imported-end##
Donna was my sister Debbie Seeger's very best friend all through school and up to my sister's death from cancer 7 years ago. Donna came every day when Deb was ill, brought her pretty pajamas to wear and keepsakes from their high school days to reminisce and laugh over. She was a true and loyal friend. I know that Deb was there to welcome her with open arms, they are together once more and having a blast.##imported-begin##Michelle Seeger##imported-end##
Kathy, Steve and family,
Thinking of you at this difficult time. God Bless, Mark and Kindy##imported-begin##Kindra Vilneff##imported-end##