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Donna Marie Morris

  • On October 23, 2024
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Donna Marie Morris, 75, of Greensburg, PA, formerly of Erie, PA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Born on November 7, 1949, in Toby Township, Clarion, she is the daughter of the late Irene “Wink” Charney and Ted Best.

Donna is survived by her loving daughter, Lori Lynn Morris; her sister, Linda Mulligan; her niece, Kim Mulligan, and Kim’s son Andrew Roberts; as well as Kim’s daughter Riley Guzowski and Riley’s son Casey Connor. She is also survived by her niece Kari Sonny and significant other Frank Haynes-Karis, along with their daughters the late Addison Sonney and Morgan Sonney and Morgan’s son Julian Wyant. Donna remained friends with her ex-husband Jerry Morris, who was a lifelong companion. Donna is also survived by her beloved fur baby, Charlie and reunited with her fur baby Jax.

Throughout her life, Donna embraced several careers, including being a licensed hairstylist who once owned her own salon, and a retired medical esthetician. She was a devoted homemaker and a loving mother. Known for her vibrant personality and warmth, she made friends easily and was admired by many.

Donna will be dearly missed by her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her. She will remain in our hearts and prayers forever.

A celebration of life will be planned in the future.

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Karen Hall
Lori, I doubt that you remember me, but I remember you and your mom. You were neighbors of mine when you lived in Bridgeport, WV in the early 70’s. I will never forget your mom, she was a beautiful woman with a beautiful heart. I have thought of the both of you over the years and wondered how you were doing. I am so sorry to hear your mom has passed. Such a kind, sweet person. I can still hear her laugh. She loved the sun, I remember that. I pray you are doing well. You will be in my prayers Karen George Hall
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