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Donna Sue Langley

Born: July 28, 1951
Passed: January 28, 2018
Funeral Home: Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery
Donna Sue Langley, born July 28th, 1951 to Troy and Milda Mathews (Drennan) in Chicago, Illinois. She is survived by her loving husband, Patrick of Kokomo,IN, three brothers, Gary Mathews, (wife Jane) ,Mike Mathews (wife Sally), all of Dover, TN, and Ronald Mathews (wife Elaine) of St. Augustine, FL. Also surviving are her children, Tammy Bradford, and Dustin (wife Valerie) of Indianapolis, IN, Kimberly Kwok (husband Melvin) of Avon, IN and Joseph of Whitestown IN. She had ten grandchildren at the time of her death. Jacob Coomer, 24, James Coomer, 18, Erika Coomer, 15, Lalana (Scout) Langley, 14, Elton Langley 12, Nanook Kwok, 14, Shiloh Kwok, 11, Seth Langley, 2, Cindy Kirkman, 17,of Lebanon, IN, Allie Kirkman, 21, Ball State University. Her mother and father and two sisters Lorenda Fleek of Kokomo, IN and Cindy preceded her in death. She attend St. Joseph's Academy in St. Augustine Florida and graduated from Robinson High School, Robinson, IL in 1970 She was married in 1973 to Patrick, 45 years ago. Donna was a Licensed Practical Nurse. She finally achieved her dream of being a nurse when she graduated from Ivy Tech in the 80's, while raising a family and wor...[more]

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g full time. She was an amazing and motivated woman. She loved to take care of older adults in nursing homes to the tune of 9 hernia surgeries and a "nurses back". She also worked at the prison at Grissom Airbase and Home Health Care. She loved taking care of the children she worked with and always loved them very much. She was a very loving mother and grandmother, spoiling them as much as she could. She was a prolific reader. She read all of Stephen Kings novels, as well as Dean Koontz , and many more. She loved to build puzzles, bowl, play bingo and card games. She knit, crocheted , and did needlepoint. She also took a painting class with my cousin where she produced a wonderful picture. She made all of the grandchildren their fist blanket, which some still carry around! And with the computer age, she loved to play all kinds of computer games. Most of all, she loved her friends. She enjoyed many good times with them, shopping, going out to eat, Cracker Barrel was her favorite. I know we have all lost a light in our hearts with Donna gone.

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Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery
Indianapolis, IN 46208
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