DONNA JEANNE DURAND
High School Years (1961-1965)
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Donna Durand
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In Memoriam (Information provided by Thomas A. Marchisa)

Donna J. (Durand) Slate of Lebanon, Connecticut passed on 05/28/2015 .

Obituary

Donna J. Slate, 67, of Lebanon, passed away Thursday (May 28, 2015) at the Mansfield Center for Nursing & Rehab in Storrs.
Born Aug. 5, 1947 in Willimantic, she was a daughter of the late Donat and Dorothy (Hawes) Durand.
Donna married Jon Slate in January of 1992. She retired several years ago after having worked in a number of different places, including the Lebanon Senior Center, where she also enjoyed playing cards.
In addition to her husband of 23 years, she leaves four children, Jeffrey Guilbeault of Lebanon, Kenneth Guilbeault of Edgewater, FL, Marybeth Tevis of Randolph, VT and Renee Paquet of Arlington, VA; two stepchildren, Kimberly Abel of Lebanon and Jason Slate of Biglerville, PA; ten grandchildren; two siblings, Douglas Durand and Darlene Hall, both of Hampton; and numerous extended family members and friends.
Private graveside funeral services were held on Thursday (June 4th) at the New Lebanon Cemetery, Waterman Road, Lebanon. Donations in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, Association, P.O. Box 96011 Washington, DC 20090.
Care of arrangements was entrusted to the Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home of Colchester.


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