Donna Marie Dammrich of Potosi, Missouri departed this life on July 19, 2014 having reached the age of fifty three years, five months and three days. She was born on February 16, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii a daughter to Elmo Kebodeaux and the late Marlys Daley Kebodeaux.
Donna was a hard worker. Being a single mother for many years, she raised four daughters and still went to school to earn her nursing degree.
Born premature and fought to live, Donna has always been a fighter. She grew up all over, because her father was in the Navy. Her family settled in Sesser/Valier, where she finished high school.
Donna moved to Potosi, Missouri with Mike out in the country. There she loved being and having horses, goats, chickens and other animals. She was working on remodeling their country home to have plenty of room for her children and grandchildren. She loved being a grandma and having all her grandkids and spending as much time as possible with them.Donna is survived by her husband Mike Dammrich of Potosi; her father Elmo Kebodeaux of Flora, Illinois; four daughters Melody Haller and husband Kurt of Highland, Illinois, Krystal Griffith of Highland, Illinois, Lindsay Griffith of Potosi, Saundra Winterrowd and husband John of Carlyle, Illinois; step son Jim Dammrich and wife Sasha of Barnhart; step daughters Telysa, Kortni, Abigail; three sisters Terri Hopkins and husband Jerry of Evansville, Indiana, Joyce Scott and husband Jack of Mt. Vernon, Illinois, Susan Kebodeaux of Xenia, Illinois; nine grandchildren Griffen Haller, Kyleigh Haller, Madison Haller, Jacoby Sparks, Cash Haller, Alexia Cricelli, Kaden Winterrowd, Colton Winterrowd; Olivia Winterrowd-Sorensen; one step grandchild Brooke Dammrich; many other relatives and friends who will sadly miss her.
Visitation will be held on Monday, July 28, 2014 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Frank & Bright Funeral Home, Flora, Illinois. A funeral service will be held on Monday, July 28, 2014 at 1 p.m. at Frank & Bright Funeral Home. Memorial donations are suggested to "Susan G. Komen for the Cure" and will be accepted at the funeral home. A memory or condolence may be shared with the family at www.frankandbright.com.