Donna lost her year long battle with cancer on July 30, 2009 at Victoria Hospice. She leaves behind, her husband, Rich; son, Curt (Carmen); many cousins; relatives and friends. Donna had a passion for gardening and was very family oriented as well as a music lover. Special thanks to Victoria Hospice and all the home care nurses who assisted her in her time of need, most notably Jennifer. Special thanks also to Dr. MacDougall and all the specialists that looked after her.

A Memorial Service will be held in MCCALL BROS. FLORAL CHAPEL, Johnson & Vancouver Streets, on Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 2:00 pm with a reception to follow in the McCall’s Family Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations in Donna’s memory would be appreciated to Victoria Hospice Society, 1510 Fort Street, Victoria, BC V8S 5J2 and/or B.C. Cancer Agency of Vancouver Island, 2410 Lee Avenue, Victoria, BC V8R 6V5.

  • Donna and Wes Vogler

    I was reading the obituary of a school chum and was shocked to
    see Donna’s passing. Even tho we hadn’t been in contact for several years we still thought of her. Very sorry to hear of your loss and she will be greatly missed.
    Donna

  • Donna Blyth

    Dear Rich

    It was with great shock and sadness that I read Donna had passed away on July 30. Thinking back over the years (almost 50) that I knew her, then the two of you and Malcolm and me our social times, different surprise parties attended (the reasons forgotten but parties remembered), seeing her in the Bay ladies wear, or Bay book store, grabbing a coffee on her break.
    Then we moved away six years ago and lost touch……
    I am so sorry for you and your son’s loss of a wife, a mother, a friend.

    Wishing you strength and courage

    Donna and Malcolm Blyth

  • Donna Blyth

    Dear Rich

    It was with great shock and sadness that I read that Donna had passed away on July 30. Thinking back over the years (almost 50) that I knew her, then the two of you and Malcolm and me our social times, different surprise parties attended (the reasons forgotten but parties remembered), seeing her in the Bay ladies wear, or Bay book store, grabbing a coffee on her break.
    Then we moved away six years ago and lost touch……
    I am so sorry for you and your son’s loss of a wife, a mother, a friend.

    Wishing you strength and courage

    Donna and Malcolm Blyth

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