gside part of town.
Donna was a stay at home Mom until the kids became teenagers. Then to preserve her sanity, she took a position as a warranty clerk with Knoepfler Chevrolet that lasted for more than two decades.
Donna's prowess as one of the states elite women bowlers was well documented in the early to mid-70's. But her true forte and passion was being an accomplished seamstress and quilter extraordinaire. To this day friends and family alike have been warmed by her amazing creations.
With both their kids grown up and gone from the area, the couple set out on a spirited effort to spend their inheritance. Donna and Dick loved their gambling trips in retirement. Many trips were planned based on the locations of where new casinos could be visited. The couple stayed together for 58 years until Richard's passing in June of 2015.
Donna is survived by her younger sister Teddy Cummings of Federal Way, Washington; cousin, Barbara Rogen of Bend, Oregon; son, Jeffrey Alan Kilgore, 60, who resides somewhere in the Gold Fields of Northern California; and daughter, Susie Marie Wells, 58, firmly anchored in the coastal town of Aransas Pass, Texas.
She touched many lives in her time here and they were probably the richer for it. May the Lord God bless her and giver her peace. Amen.
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