She was a country girl and proud of it. She cherished growing up there and the fun times she had. She married Kenneth Dick Lee on Sept. 29, 1956, and together they raised five girls: Laurie, Audrey, Kelly, Lisa and Marsha. Donnie loved music and spending time with her family. She loved her girls, grandkids and great-grandkids more than anything. They brought her much joy.
In her lifetime she lived in several Utah towns: Escalante, Syracuse, Layton and finally St. George, where she lived for 40 years until her death.
She is preceded in death by her parents, sister, and husband. She is survived by her five daughters: Laurie (Rick) McDonald – Salt Lake City Utah; Audrey (Brett) Emett – Veyo Utah; Kelly (John) Stull – Taylor Utah, Lisa (Jeff) Ence – Santa Clara Utah, Marsha (Dan) Maxwell – St. George. She was the proud grandma to 16 grandkids and 14 great-grandkids. She leaves behind her dear friend Cleone Schow and her husband Jimmy and also her dear friend Betty Barker.
She was a country girl and proud of it. She cherished growing up there and the fun times she had. She married Kenneth Dick Lee on Sept. 29, 1956, and together they raised five girls: Laurie, Audrey, Kelly, Lisa and Marsha. Donnie loved music and spending time with her family. She loved her girls, grandkids and great-grandkids more than anything. They brought her much joy.
In her lifetime she lived in several Utah towns: Escalante, Syracuse, Layton and finally St. George, where she lived for 40 years until her death.
She is preceded in death by her parents, sister, and husband. She is survived by her five daughters: Laurie (Rick) McDonald – Salt Lake City Utah; Audrey (Brett) Emett – Veyo Utah; Kelly (John) Stull – Taylor Utah, Lisa (Jeff) Ence – Santa Clara Utah, Marsha (Dan) Maxwell – St. George. She was the proud grandma to 16 grandkids and 14 great-grandkids. She leaves behind her dear friend Cleone Schow and her husband Jimmy and also her dear friend Betty Barker.
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