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Donna was born to Leland and Madeline Sample on February 28, 1953 in Alva. She has lived in this area nearly all of her life. Donna loved helping the elderly with anything they needed. She participated in a bowling league for many years, and she also loved to garden, can and cook. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren as well as her friends.
Donna was preceded in death by her parents, Leland and Madeline Sample; son, Dustin Sample Mills; and sister, Cheryl Badone.
She is survived by her son, Denny Mills and his wife, Crystal; two sisters, Barbara Sample and Theresa Richey; one brother, Leland Sample, Jr. and his wife, Stacy; her loving partner, Richard Cunningham; his four daughters: Angelia Cunningham, Nicole Perez and her husband, Rudy, Jessica Swonger and her husband, Matthew, and Janelle Cunningham; nine grandchildren: Cole, Jace, and Ella Mills, ReAnna and Randlyne Dunlap, Anna and Emilio Perez, Austin and BaiLea Swonger, and many nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by all.
Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society or Hospice Circle of Love through the funeral home.
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