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Richter, Donna Ann Born September 15, 1947, loving daughter of the late Donald and Elizabeth (Daly) Richter and step-mother Mary (Ellis) Richter. Beloved sister to Denny (Wayne) Babor, Don (Linda) Richter, and John (Gail) Richter. Loving Aunt of eight nieces and nephews. Great Aunt of three. Born into heaven August 2, 2011. We'll miss you big sister, but will always keep you in our hearts. Service private.
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Donna will always be in my heart.She was loved by family and accepted as one of our own. Nancy Glover
Nancy Glover
August 1, 2023
I found this picture of our Tina Turner party. Donna had such a good time
Lydia Harper
September 21, 2011
Dear Richter Family, Donna was my close friend, my spiritual sister, she talked about her family often especially her brother and the twins, I love her deeply. Donna believed that one day she would live again here on earth with no sickness..We also can be assured to see her beautiful face again in the resurrection. May Jehovah's peace be with your whole entire family.
Sylvia Billings
August 22, 2011
JOHN,DENNY AND DON
I PRAY FOR YOUR COMFORT AT THIS SAD TIME.I KNOW THAT DONNA IS AT PEACE.PLEASE KNOW SHE WAS VERY LOVED BY MY FAMILY.
NANCY GLOVER
August 12, 2011
To Don, John and Denny
Donna was such a beautiful person inside and out. My husband and I are better people for coming to know her. Most of all she had a personal relationship with Jehovah God. She was faithful to him to the end. He will not forget her. Neither will all of us.
Lydia
August 10, 2011
too the family of my dear donna may Jehovah give you all the comfort in this very sad time I loved Donna as my own child and sister I know I will see her in the resurrection but I miss her very much. She was the best friend I had I'm soory she is gone
Plezene Lewis
August 10, 2011
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