Donna Wright

donna wright

March 22, 1959 ~ October 28, 2024

Donna Wright, age 65, a beloved figure of Painesville, sadly left our world on October 28, 2024 after a life richly lived in fun and kindness. She was born March 22, 1959 to Natalie Von Hof and Charles Von Hof.
Donna was a free spirit, she loved to garden and spend time outside in the sun. She was a great artist. Most of all she loved to be with her friends and family. She was a beacon of light and hope in many people’s lives.
Donna is preceded in death by her mother, Natalie; and brother, Chuck VonHof and leaving a legacy through her best friend/husband Brian, daughters, Danielle and Catherine; four grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. She also leaves behind her father Chuck Vonhof; 2 brothers, 3 sisters; many in-laws, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and many extended family and dear friends. Donna’s memory and spirit will be a guiding star for all who knew her.
Mass will take place at 10:30 am on Wednesday, November 13th at St. Cyprian’s Catholic Church, 4223 Middle Ridge Road, Perry, OH. Online obituary may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

Services

Memorial Mass: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 10:30 am

St. Cyprian Catholic Church
4223 Middle Ridge Road
Perry, OH 44081

440-428-4401

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  1. Heavenly Father,
    We come to You with heavy hearts, lifting up my dear friend and her family in this time of loss. We ask that You surround them with Your love, strength, and comfort as they mourn the passing of their beloved mother.

    Grant them peace amidst the sorrow, and help them to remember the beautiful memories and moments they shared with her. May Your presence bring solace to their grieving hearts, and may they feel Your nearness in every moment of this difficult journey.

    We trust in Your promise of eternal life, knowing that she is now in Your care, free from pain and suffering. Hold her close in Your eternal embrace, and may her soul rest in peace.

    We pray for those who remain, that You would strengthen them with hope, courage, and the unwavering assurance of Your love. Help them to honor her life and legacy by living with compassion, kindness, and faith.

    In God’s name, we pray. Amen.

  2. Jerry and I have wonderful memories of you and Brian at our Super bowl party 🥳 this year. We will miss you fly high with the angels.

  3. Heaven has gained the most giving, selfless, beautiful inside and out, person I know. Donna was the first person to talk to me when I transferred, and I will always remember that. I have so many fond memories of get togethers at her house. My condolences and prayers are with her family. I pray they are able to feel the comfort of Gods loving arms as they try to heal.

  4. She was a really nice person. I know you are all going to miss her very much but heaven just gained an angel. Our deepest sympathies to all of you.

  5. My sister Donna was my best friend, she always had my back. I love and miss her so much. Nobody can ever replace her. She was one of a kind soul, always trying to help someone in need. Never self
    serving putting everyone and everything else first. Her character said who she was honest, loyal and respectful. People felt that in her neighborhood everyone loved her. She could never do enough for her neighborhood family. No words can replace my sister, Donna I will miss you dearly. 💕

  6. Her smile radiates down from the heavens as it did here on earth. My the memories carry you through this difficult time. I can see see Donna and mom spinning those slots laughing together.

  7. Aunt Donna was a very special person to me and many others…she was not afraid to be herself and she passed that along to many others I believe. She was funny, loving, so very creative, and loved her family more than anything. We will miss her soulful, funky or spunky presence always. Much love to you all and sending our condolences 💐 🙏💞

  8. Donna I have no words you were always the first person to greet the newbies and then we became friends I only drank beer with you once but I still remember that I’m night sitting in your kitchen


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