Dona J Richardson

dona richardson

February 7, 1950 ~ December 1, 2019

Funeral services for Dona J. Richardson, 69 of Lone Star will be held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at First United Methodist Church in Daingerfield with Bro. Dan Gilliam officiating. Burial will be in the Iron Bluff Cemetery in Lone Star. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Dona was born on February 7, 1950 in Pittsburg to Gilbert and Willow Dean Alcorn. She died on Sunday, December 1, 2019.She was a member of First United Methodist Church where she was very active in church activities. Dona worked as a teacher's aid at West Elementary for many years.She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Charles Richardson and brother James Alcorn.Survived by her daughter Cammie Wammack and husband Chad of Elkert; son Corey Richardson and wife Manda of Bullard. brother Mike Alcorn and wife Pam of Rusk; grand children Carsen Wammack, Miles Richardson and Caden Richardson; sister-in-laws Glynda Lucas of Gilmer, Janet Jacoby and husband David of Dallas; aunts Jo Nell Boyd and husband Thurman of Mineola, Betty Caudle of Yantis; uncles Willie Alcorn and wife Pat of Heartsville, SC, Lainey Alcorn and wife Mary of Yantis; several nieces and nephews.Family will receive friends from 6 till 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com

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  1. Anita & Allan Beutler says:

    Cammie, Chad and Carsen our prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow. May you find comfort in all the sweet memories you made with your Mom. Love y’all Anita and Allan

  2. Anita & Allan Beutler says:

    Cammie, Chad and Carsen our prayers and thoughts are with you in this time of sorrow. May you find comfort in all the sweet memories you made with your Mom. Love y’all Anita and Allan

  3. Dona was a great classmate, wonderful mom, wife, daughter, sister and friend. A true blue and white Tiger.And she was without a doubt the best umpire to ever sit in a lawn chair behind home plate.”Y’er missing a good game, Ump!’

  4. Dona was a great classmate, wonderful mom, wife, daughter, sister and friend. A true blue and white Tiger.And she was without a doubt the best umpire to ever sit in a lawn chair behind home plate.‘’Y’er missing a good game, Ump!â€

  5. The officers and members of the Iron Bluff Cemetery Association offer our sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Dona. We pray God’s blanket of love and comfort surround you all during this time.Robert Allen/ President; Gail Lilley/ Treasurer; Carmen Curry Bennett/ Secretary; Karl Stoermer/ Board; Brandi Terry/Board

  6. The officers and members of the Iron Bluff Cemetery Association offer our sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Dona. We pray God’s blanket of love and comfort surround you all during this time.Robert Allen/ President; Gail Lilley/ Treasurer; Carmen Curry Bennett/ Secretary; Karl Stoermer/ Board; Brandi Terry/Board

  7. Dona was one of the “Lone Star” group of kids that grew up together. She was a great classmate from grade1 through graduation. Heartfelt condolences and prayers to her family.

  8. Dona was one of the “Lone Star” group of kids that grew up together. She was a great classmate from grade1 through graduation. Heartfelt condolences and prayers to her family.

  9. To all of Dona’s family: I am so sorry to hear about this. Dona and I met in Junior High and became close friends: having all of our classes together in 7th. & 8th. grades, being in band, & spending the night with each other after football games. The highlight of our 8th. grade was going to “High School” every morning to work in the band directors office and hanging out with the High School band members. We thought that was great. I will always think of her as a special friend.

  10. To all of Dona’s family: I am so sorry to hear about this. Dona and I met in Junior High and became close friends: having all of our classes together in 7th. & 8th. grades, being in band, & spending the night with each other after football games. The highlight of our 8th. grade was going to “High School” every morning to work in the band directors office and hanging out with the High School band members. We thought that was great. I will always think of her as a special friend.

  11. Praying for her friends and family, she will be missed. Robin Chaffee& Family

  12. Praying for her friends and family, she will be missed. Robin Chaffee& Family


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