Donna M. (Zagrodnik) Hall

donna (zagrodnik) hall
Donna M. (Zagrodnik) Hall, age 64, of Madison, Ohio and formerly Holyoke, MA sadly passed away Tuesday January 5, 2016 in Belchertown, MA, while surrounded by loved ones, following her battle with cancer. She was born to Stanley and Jessie (Krumpholz) Zagrodnik on February 19, 1951 in Northampton, MA. Donna married Thomas Hall on April 20, 1990 in Holyoke, MA. Donna graduated from Springfield Technical Community College nursing program with honors in 1985 where she achieved her degree in nursing. She was a dedicated RN for 32 years. She enjoyed quilting, reading, scuba diving, traveling, camping and spending time with her family. Donna is survived by her husband Thomas; daughters, Trina House (John) LaBonte, Jessica (Robert) LaBonte; sons, Aaron (Melissa) Kelly, Dale Hall; grandchildren Kristina, Chelsea and Kassadi Liswell, Dylan LaBonte and Logan Kelly; sisters Patricia Shockley, Brenda (John) Johnson, Kathleen Wilson; brothers, Richard (Patricia), David, and Barry Zagrodnik and many friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and brother, Kevin. Friends may call from 6-8pm Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River St. Madison, Ohio, 44057. Funeral service will be 11am Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at the funeral home with officiant Rev. Father Stephen Kaminski of St. Mary Magdalene Parish in Willowick. Friends and family may leave condolences at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. I remember Donna well. We were recent grads when we worked together at Providence Hospital. I liked and admired her. My deep condolences to her family.

  2. I started working with Donna in 1994. I remember her dedication and love of nursing.My deepest sympathy and love to her family. She will be sorely missed. Linda Richard RN

  3. I can't believe that I will be looking across the crowd at the Dearborn Medical Legal Conference and not see Donna's face….and wonder what she is going to do next!! The quilt she and Kimberly made for me when my brother passed away is one of my most prized possessions. I will always treasure her memory and her friendship. I hope heaven has a good supply of plain potato chips!

  4. I worked with Donna off and on when I floated to the ICU'S at Lake West from 1995-2000. She was a wonderful nurse and a very nice person.


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