Donna Marie Schlosser

July 30th, 2013

Donna Marie Schlosser passed away on Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at the age of 60 years.  She is predeceased by her parents Michael and Irene Lipinski; brother Doug Lipinski; special aunts Mary and Maggie Achtzener and numerous aunts and uncles.  Donna is survived by her daughter Kim (Jeff) Kelln and grandchildren Ian, Zackery, and Keely; son Dean (Victoria) and grandson Noah; sister Gail (Larry) Wolbaum; brothers Allen and Don Lipinski; special aunt Isobell Vincent; cousins Trudy (Ron) McGrath and Joanne Terry; special friend Amanda Parisien and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family.  Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, August 2, 2013 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Eagles Club, 1600 Halifax St., Regina, SK.  The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff at Regina Palliative Care for their care given to Donna.  Flowers most gratefully declined.  Friends so wishing may make donations, in Donna’s memory, to the Regina Palliative Care Inc., 4F – 4101 Dewdney Avenue, Regina, SK S4T 1A5.

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I worked with Donna many years ago at Canada Post and have thought about her often over the years. She brought laughter and joy to a very tedious job. Having recently moved back to Sask I was trying to locate her to catch up over a glass of wine when I found this obituary. My deepest sympathy go out to her family and friends. My recall of her was of a wonderful, happy, generous person with no small amount of mischief. You were blessed to have her in your life.

To the Lipinski Family: I was sadden to hear the news about Donna's passing. Want to let you know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

My sincere condolences to Donna's family. Donna and I worked in the same branch with the Department of Highways for several years, and I will always remember her quick wit and effervescent personality. That was quite a while ago, but her Chocolate Zucchini Cake recipe is still one of my family's favourites. Thanks for the laughs and the recipes :) Rest in peace.

To Donna's family: I remember Donna as a child visiting her Grandma Lipinski who lived next door to us on McAra St. We as children were taught to call Julia, Grandma Lipinski out of respect. The first time Donna heard me calling Julia, Grandma Lipinski, she wanted to knock my lights out. She told me that was her Grandma & I'd better not do it again....lol Many years later we met working for the Dept of Highways & had so many laughs together. I'm so sorry for your loss because I do believe it will be a huge loss for you. May you too find comfort in your memories. Sincerely, Bethney Selinger (Hazen)

Donna was a very special person, with a gift for caring for others. My dad, John, lived at Acaster for less than a year, and he received so much care there. Donna was accommodating, generous and kind. I will always remember how grateful I was to find such homecare for Dad. May she now receive such TLC as she has gone to her eternal rest. May God bless your family as you journey on without her; I know her spirit will guide you along the way. Sincerest sympathies from Susan Brock

My Deepest Condolences for all of Donna's family and friends! May each passing day bring her memories closer to our hearts! Her presence will dearly be missed but her huge heart, humor and beauty will always be remembered!

Kim and family, my sympathy to all of you on the lose of your mom. Thinking of you with lots of love.

Dear Kim & Dean, We are saddened to hear about your Mom's passing. She was such a great Lady & loved you guys and her Grandsons! I always loved visiting with her & having lots of stories & laughs. I remember her telling me about little Zack...he is probably big Zack! He was getting into mischief...she asked him what he was doing...of course he said, "Nothin!' every time I hear that question I think of Zack...to this day! I am sure Donna is in a better place, with no pain & at peace. She will be an angel watching over you & your family! You are in our prayers! Terry, Annette, Amanda, Crystal & Becky Lang

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