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Donna Jean Evans (Paules) 68, passed away peacefully at her home on December 13,2025. She was born May 15,1957.
She was survived be her loving husband, Brian W. Evans Sr of 31 years. She was also survived by her daughter, Megan Knisely and Husband and Derek, Tracee Wallander and Husband, Walt, Crystal Cruz and Husband, Victor and a son Brian W. Evans Jr She has six grandchildren, Mason Wallander, Allison Wallander, Ashlyn Evans Brian W Evans III Megan Simpson, Dylan Cruz, and one great grandchild Bella Simpson
Donna graduated from William Penn high school in 1976 where she was a majorette she loved twirling her baton
Donna was proceeded in death by her mother Ruth Arlene Paules (Fuller) (Batshit) and Winfield Paules. That is what Donna and Megan called Mom/Grandma Along with other family members and friends. And many of Donna‘s other friends have expressed that she is flying high with her best friend Whit.
Donna worked for Exbits By Promotion center for 20+ years Megan remembers going to work with her mother, her boss's(Jackie) daughter Julie was her best friend and we would take note cards and highlighters and run around the offices decorating. After afterwards, run and hide and wait for the reaction just to laugh. She also worked for Dankin for 10+ years. She loved her job and met some great people. She cared deeply about them and still talked about them even in her final days. (Kim, Teresa, Deb, and Mary.) she was an active member of the VFW 556 where she also met a lot of wonderful people along with work there she liked to party there and always have a lot of fond memories of the post where she was also active in their military share program.
Donna enjoyed collecting teddy bears. At one time, her whole house was decorated in them, and if you touched them, she would break your fingers. Donna loved her flip-flops if she could wear the flip-flops year-round she would have. She also loved doing her diamond arts, which she took very serious. She even started doing them for other people. She got her daughter into those diamond arts to but little did her daughter know all her mother‘s little tricks behind these diamond arts. She loved her red trucks. They were all over her house. Donna loved going to the beach (putting her toes in the sand) camping trips with the family shopping (Boscov’s)
Donna has touched so many people‘s lives and just to find out how many people really cared about my mother near and far. Some that she has never even met, but still were involved with her through her social media playing games.(FarmVille) it’s amazing the lives that she has touched without even knowing some of these people. And all the love that they have been poured out to her. It’s been truly amazing.
A celebration of life will be held at another time. Due to the holidays and the weather. The family will keep everybody posted.
I love you, mommy😘❤️🥰
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