Donna Anne Wigle

March 29th, 2014

WIGLE, Donna Anne

1955 – 2014

 Donna Wigle passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 29, 2014. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Shalina (Curtis) Newsham; son, Stuart (Dana) Wigle; grandchildren, Annika, Cole, Lincoln and Maverick; sisters, Barbara Marshall and Patti (Al) Murphy; brothers, Roy Smith, Gary Smith and Al Winters; father, Donald Winters as well as many extended family and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Please visit www.myalternatives.ca for further information and to leave messages of condolence for the family.

 “Honest to Pete, we will miss you!”

**** CELEBRATION OF LIFE - UPDATE ****

A Celebration of Life has been scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2014 at 1:00 pm at First Church of the Nazarene, 65 Richard Way SW, Calgary, AB.

Messages:

Donna will always be remembered by my daughter and I as a gift of God to our lives, a beautiful and precious human being that will be in our hearts for ever. I have no words to describe the emptiness and sadness in our souls, a part of me has gone with her. God keep you in the wonderful place you deserve Donnita, we will miss you until we meet again in the next Life. I love you. You were special and that's no lie You brightened up the darkest day And the cloudiest sky Your smile alone warmed hearts Your laugh was like music to hear I would give absolutely anything To have you well and standing near Not a second passes When you're not on our minds Your love we will never forget The hurt will ease in time Many tears I have seen and cried They have all poured out like rain I know that you are happy now And no longer in any pain. Karen and Carlos Perez.

I did not know Donna all that long but in the time she worked for Bayshore before she moved to go help her son out she always had a smile for you. She always could help you through any situation that came up in your work day no matter what ever came up. I oven felt like she knew what I needed from her before I even asked her. I can only say she was the best and I really don't know anyone who could fill her shoes. God bless you in the next life Donna. My condolences to her family as she is a great loss to you all.

My condolences to Donnas family and friends for the loss of a wonderfully generous caring person. She touch a lot of people and will always be remembered.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Donna, from all of us at Bayshore Home Health. We have such great memories of Donna as our Client Service Manager, helping us transition a struggling branch. She worked long hours to help put things in order and I will be forever thankful for her dedication and courage to jump into a difficult situation and give it her all. That is the Donna we will remember. We worked hard and laughed even harder at some of the situations we were dealt. One of the sayings she gave us and we use to this day is "you can't make this stuff up" of course, she didn't say stuff... but you get the jest. Rest in Peace Donna, your beautiful smile will long be remembered.

I was sorry to read that Donna has passed away. She was a lovely person, kind and caring. Funny and sweet. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Thinking of you, Laureen (Patti's former Lettuce Patch co-worker and friend of Donna)

Donna had a generosity of spirit that made her exceptional. I will miss her dearly. Our thoughts are with you during this time.

Honest to Pete - we sure will miss you! I am so sadden by the news of Donna's passing. She was an incredibly caring, witty and wonderful friend. I had the privilege of working with her at Procura and then enjoying her chocolates at the Jitter Bug Café. I will remember her fondly. I wish to extend my most sincere condolences to her family. Susan

Very sorry to learn of the passing of Donna. We met while we were working at the VIATeC organization in Victoria. Donna took over a rather messy administrative situation and before long had the paperwork, the financials, and us organized appropriately. She kept everything under control and pushed back when she needed to. But always with a smiling cheerful personality. We kept in touch and learned of her first bout with cancer, but it did not stop her from opening her chocolate manufacturing business and we visited her several times while she filled the place with happy customers until she was too ill to continue to run the business. Despite her battles with illness, she was always positive, and her nature was admired by others. All the best Donna on your next journey.

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