Condolences
Dear Moore Family,
My sincerest sympathy to you all on the loss of Donna. I was so sad to see that she had passed away. i have only known Donna the last years of her life, and just as a volunteer, but I think I will always remember her for her beautiful smile and her apparent love of music, particularly rock and roll or anything with a beat. I enjoyed trying to take part in her conversations and enjoyed watching her dance on many occasions. Even in recent weeks she would still tap her hands or feet in time to the music and smile when she heard a favourite song. I could tell that she had been a beautiful person inside and out and had been well loved. It is so sad that the people we once know become so changed by Alzheimer's and other dementias (my mother passed away in March from Alzheimer's so I have been on a similar journey). Nevertheless, Donna maintained her sense of fun and her loving spirit came through. Her sparkling blue eyes and smile surely matched what was a sparkling personality. May your wonderful memories of your beautiful wife, mother, sister, and grandfather give you comfort.
Annemarie Mickelson
Clyde,
I remember the times you and Donna came to worship with us at St.Cuthbert and St.George in Sundre; it was a blessing to have you there. Perhaps you remember the "Donna" coffee cups; we had to get a second one since we had 2 Donna's- Donna Leckie too of course. Once in a while I take a Donna cup for my tea after a service just to remember 2 great ladies.
Sincerely
Shelley
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