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In Loving Memory

Thompson, Donna Lee

Donna Lee Thompson, 67 of Fenton, Missouri passed away on August 21, 2021.  

Donna was born in Steelville, Missouri on August 20, 1954.  Donna met Mike when she was 6 and he was 7.  They were lifelong friends who married on June 3rd and have been married for 49 years.  

Donna was a wonderful and loving mother and she spent many years helping to raise her precious grandchildren who were very special to her.

She is survived by her Mother, Helen Button; her husband Michael Thompson ; Her two children, Michael Thompson and Laura Tucker; Five beautiful grandchildren Sierra Thompson, Jake Thompson, Cameron Thompson, Jack Tucker, and Quinn Tucker; Two sisters, Joyce Blank and Cheryl Koehler; One brother Greg Button; Aunts Ethel Blue and Hilda Green and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

SERVICES:  Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Road, Friday, August 27, 12:30 p.m.  Interment Sunset Cemetery.  Visitation Thursday 4 – 8 p.m.

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22 thoughts on “Thompson, Donna Lee”

  1. Helen, Greg, Michael, Laura, and the whole family, we are so very sorry for this loss. You are all always in our hearts and prayers. Losing Donna will change lives but God will make something new of your futures. Praising God for his faithfulness as he sustains each of you. Love you all,
    Jeanenne and Larry Clark

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  2. Helen, Greg, Michael, Laura, and the whole family, we are so very sorry for this loss. You are all always in our hearts and prayers. Losing Donna will change lives but God will make something new of your futures. Praising God for his faithfulness as he sustains each of you. Love you all,
    Jeanenne and Larry Clark

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  3. To the button family. I am so sorry to hear that Donna passed. May God be with you all and also gods grace to her children and grandchildren.

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  4. To the button family. I am so sorry to hear that Donna passed. May God be with you all and also gods grace to her children and grandchildren.

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  5. Loved for many years, though many miles separated us. Our prayers for Peace for Mike and the rest of her family.

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  6. Loved for many years, though many miles separated us. Our prayers for Peace for Mike and the rest of her family.

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  7. Not aware until recently of Donna’s passing. Belated well wishes and prayers for her family and my long lost friend, Mike. Many times I have thought of my church friends of my youth, especially Donna & Mike.
    Chuck Goodale
    Cape Girardeau, MO

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  8. Not aware until recently of Donna’s passing. Belated well wishes and prayers for her family and my long lost friend, Mike. Many times I have thought of my church friends of my youth, especially Donna & Mike.
    Chuck Goodale
    Cape Girardeau, MO

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  9. I remember the first time I seen Donna it was at Faith Temple in overland Missouri she was 15 and I was 18 she was a very quiet person at church anyway played the piano very well married a good guy Mike Thompson and I have thought about them through the years sorry to hear about her passing

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  10. I remember the first time I seen Donna it was at Faith Temple in overland Missouri she was 15 and I was 18 she was a very quiet person at church anyway played the piano very well married a good guy Mike Thompson and I have thought about them through the years sorry to hear about her passing

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