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Donna Darlene Berger
05/23/1938 — 08/14/2014
From Pasco, WA, US | Born in Great Falls, MT
Donna Darlene Berger
Donna Darlene Berger, in her 76 years, lived her life as the definition of a strong matriarchal woman. Donna also known as Darlene, was born in Great Falls, Montana to Bernhard Roedel and Anna Case and grew up with her two brothers, Donald and Theodore Roedel.
Marrying Larry Prothero, Donna, became a young military bride, a path that would truly strengthen her character. On short notice, she could move her large family as far away as England and make it seem like a normal daily activity. Widowed young, she returned to Kalispell, Montana with six children to be nearer to her mother and father.
Donna found love again and married Arthur Berger. Together they raised all the children and had one more child. Their life brought many moves with Donna settling in Pasco, Washington. One look at her aged hands tells the story of the hard worker she was. Donna cooked for Andy's Coffee Break in Pasco, Washington for almost a decade. She remodeled her homes, gardened, made ceramics and sewed. Donna used her passion of needle work to lavish her children and grandchildren with hand crafted quilts and dolls. She was "The Sock Monkey Maker Extraordinaire." Her monkeys still comfort the old and the young alike.
On August 13, 2014, Donna, gave notice she was finished fighting her long battle with COPD and wanted to be reunited with her father, Bernhard Roedel, mother Anna Case Roedel, husband Larry Prothero, husband Arthur Berger, daughter Cheryl Berger, son Timothy Prothero and Bear, her four-legged sidekick. Surrounded with laughter, tears and love, Donna Darlene made a dramatic exit early morning August 14 with a flash of lightning that illuminated the room her spirit left us.
Donna Darlene Berger will be waiting with open arms for her sons Russell Prothero, Kenneth Prothero and Christopher Prothero, daughters Frances Cutright and Danette Locke and Larry Shemorry who has dedicated years helping her, along with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
The family requests, in lieu of flowers or cards, any memorial contribution be made to your charity of choice.
Thank you for helping me become the person I am today. You and dad taught me right from wrong and let me make my own choices. Your words helped lift me up with I hurt no matter what the reason. You provided encouragement when I needed it the most. I’m going to miss our Sunday evening calls. Give my dad a hug for me, tell him I’ve missed him terribly since he left. Please let my fur baby know she is greatly missed too. I love you mom.
Aunt Donna, was a very special person to me. I will cherish all the time i spent with her. she alway had chores for us to do. she tought me alot about life. She will alway hold a very special place in my heart. Denise HossackStone.
Thank you for helping me become the person I am today. You and dad taught me right from wrong and let me make my own choices. Your words helped lift me up with I hurt no matter what the reason. You provided encouragement when I needed it the most. I’m going to miss our Sunday evening calls. Give my dad a hug for me, tell him I’ve missed him terribly since he left. Please let my fur baby know she is greatly missed too. I love you mom.
Aunt Donna, was a very special person to me. I will cherish all the time i spent with her. she alway had chores for us to do. she tought me alot about life. She will alway hold a very special place in my heart. Denise HossackStone.
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Donna Darlene Berger