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Donna Susan Jarvis

April 2, 1962 - February 12, 2018
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Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Wednesday 2/14, 5:00 pm
Service
Tucker Funeral Home
113 North Third Street
Central City, KY 42330
270-754-1551 | Map
Thursday 2/15, 11:00 am

GREENVILLE – Donna Susan Jarvis, 55, of Greenville, went to be with the Lord on Monday, February 12, 2018, at 6:20AM at Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital. Donna was born April 2, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois, to Charles (Chaha) Holland and Connie Newman Holland. She grew up in the Beechmont community and was the oldestContinue Reading

Lee Rudd left a message on February 16, 2018:
I am sorry for your loss. I was able to meet and know Donna through Chris. My prayers are with the family.
Mark Le Gear left a message on February 15, 2018:
Aunt Connie, Scott, Christopher,Amanda and the rest of the family,

Mom and I were deeply sorrowed to hear of Donna's passing. Roger let us know a few days before that her condition was grave. I wish to offer our condolences in this time of sorrow.

I always enjoyed hanging out with Donna when we were kids...I honestly don't think I ever saw her without an infectious smile on her face. My earliest memory of Donna was when I was around 3 years old and y'all still lived in Evansville, she was blowing soap bubbles with her mouth, and of course I had to try what my older cousin was doing and I didn't know not to let the soap get back in my mouth and wound up with with a big yuck.

Lots of love,

Mark.
Mark LeGear left a message on February 15, 2018:
Aunt Connie, Scott, Christopher,Amanda and the rest of the family,

Mom and I were deeply sorrowed to hear of Donna's passing. Roger let us know a few days before that her condition was grave. I wish to offer our condolences in this time of sorrow.

I always enjoyed hanging out with Donna when we were kids...I honestly don't think I ever saw her without an infectious smile on her face. My earliest memory of Donna was when I was around 3 years old and y'all still lived in Evansville, she was blowing soap bubbles with her mouth, and of course I had to try what my older cousin was doing and I didn't know not to let the soap get back in my mouth and wound up with with a big yuck.

Lots of love,

Mark.
Dorothy Renwick Carver left a message on February 14, 2018:
Connie, I am so very sorry for your loss!
Martha Browning left a message on February 13, 2018:
Mandy and the Family, so sorry for your loss. Prayers
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Ann Cartwright left a message on February 13, 2018:
I remember Donna in school, we always had a wonderful time. R.I.P. my friend.
Susan Edmonson left a message on February 13, 2018:
Mandy just wanted you to know that I'm so sorry for your loss. Your in my prayers if you ever need anything let me know. Hopefully you still have my number
Jo Cooper left a message on February 13, 2018:
My first real friend I ever had, I loved her so much.
Dennie Ashby left a message on February 13, 2018:
Donna you battle is over,go be with good.
Lindsey Wells Ewing left a message on February 13, 2018:
Dee Dee was a very sweet person who i got to know when i worked at greenville hosptial.
Lori Jordan Rodgers left a message on February 13, 2018:
Prayers for peace and comfort. So very sorry for your loss.
Mable Curtis left a message on February 13, 2018:
Rest well beautiful. No more pain.
Cindy Steele-Lewis left a message on February 13, 2018:
Donna always had a smile. Praying for comfort for the family
Bernice Hickey left a message on February 13, 2018:
Sending sympathy and hugs so sorry to hear about Donna I always loved her
Debbie Gourley Bellinger left a message on February 13, 2018:
Donna is a forever friend tho we haven't been in contact for many years. I have and will always love her. We started off being friends at a very young age. My brothers are the same age as Scott. Our parents were best friends as well. When the Holland family moved to Kentucky we would often take family vacation time there and they would come back to Evansville to visit. I have great memories of summer fun at her grandma Bersheys sorry for the poor spelling but what wonderful people her grandparents were as well. Sleeping in the big attic room with the giant fan humming in the window. We would climb to the top of the fire tower like we were not allowed to do knees shaking to the top but what a beautiful view of Kentucky. A great memory of a visit her family made to our house right after Christmas one year we made recordings on my new cassette recorder and played hide n seek with our brothers in the basement for hours. She will continue to live on thru me. I will keep Hermie light shining thru me and I know she will be showering us all with angel hugs and kisses as soon as she settles in. Sending much love and healing light to all of her loved ones. ❤
Neal Carver left a message on February 13, 2018:
Donna was the greatest friend anyone could have. She's gonna definitely be missed.
Tucker Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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