
Donna M. Anderson
April 22, 1959 ~ April 4, 2026
Born in: Manchester, New Hampshire
Resided in: Sanford, Maine
Donna May Anderson, 66, of Sanford, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2026 at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Diana and Daniel Rutherford along with her sisters, Deborah & Darlene by her side.
Donna was born in Manchester, New Hampshire on April 22,1959 to David and Dorothy (Blake) Anderson. They moved to Sanford in 1966 where Donna attended special education classes.
Donna was such a pleasure to be around. She made lifelong friends very easily and loved to go to the movies, bowling, out to eat, shopping and just hanging out with family, friends and her longtime boyfriend, Chuck. One of her favorite summertime activities was going to her sister and brother in law’s home on Loon Pond, playing games, BBQing, and boating. Having been involved with Waban/Waypoint for over 50 years, Donna loved attending the Special Olympics of Maine, being awarded medals or ribbons for her softball throw, 50-meter run and 100-meter walk.
Donna retired from Tom’s of Maine in 2024 where she worked one day per week for over 20 years. She enjoyed attending LifeWorks where she would learn culinary skills, exercise, crafts and play games. She also enjoyed attending Bingo and Pottery at the Trafton Senior Center. One of her favorite jobs was when she worked at Bonanza Restaurant cleaning off the tables. She would be so excited when someone would leave her a tip as it made her feel like her three sisters when they waitressed in their younger days. For the past 11 years, Donna has resided at the School Street & Lenox Street Waban/Waypoint group homes with her three housemates where she was lovingly cared for by the staff.
Donna is survived by sisters, Deborah Ward and her husband, Steven of Titusville, Florida, Darlene Normand of Sanford, Maine, Diana Rutherford and her husband, Daniel of Acton, Maine, stepbrothers Thomas Fortier of Tavares, Florida and John Fortier and his wife, Mary of Grand Island, Florida, along with nieces Nicole Mohr (husband John Mohr) of Sanford, Jennifer Wilson (fiancé Chris Biagi) of Titusville and nephew David Ward (fiancée Danielle Harry) of Phoenix, Arizona. She is also survived by great nieces Noelle Wilson and Claire Wilson of Titusville as well as countless friends and extended family. She was pre-deceased by her father, David Anderson, mother, Dorothy Fortier, stepfather, Ralph Fortier, and brother-in-law, Aime Normand.
Visitation will be held at Black-Heald Walker Funeral Home, 580 Main Street, Springvale, Maine on Friday, April 10 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 am, followed by a graveside service at the Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery, 83 Stanley Road, Springvale, Maine at 12:00 p.m. Following the graveside service, all are invited to return to the funeral home for light refreshments. Those unable to attend the cemetery service are welcome to remain at the funeral home for the reception until the family returns.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Waypoint Maine (www.waypointmaine.org) or Special Olympics Maine (www.somaine.org). Special thanks to the staff of Donna’s group home who took such wonderful care of her for so many years as well as Hospice of Southern Maine for their loving care prior to her passing.
Black-Heald & Walker Funeral Home
580 Main Street
Springvale, Maine 04083
Southern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery
83 Stanley Road
Springvale, Maine 04083
I will always remember Donna’s warm smile and kindness during my years working at Waban.
May she rest in eternal peace.
HI DONNA AND YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED BY ALL OF US
She was so excited when she won a game!
She will be greatly missed! 😢
Donna Anderson is very sweet, kind, loving person i know. I will never ever forget her. She was one of my good friends!! I just want to say thank you to her family for being so involve in Donna’s life we all have another angel watching all of us!! i will always love you my friend Donna i will miss you!!
I been friends with Donna for a long time she will be remembered we did a lot together she will be miss
My daughter, Ruth, loved taking care of Donna. The picture was taken last October at the Waypoint parking lot. Donna will be missed.
will be missed by so many and especially by her loving family 💕 Rest peacefully Donna 🙏
Rest in peace 🙏 I will miss you Linda Hobbs
Donna was such a blessing to her family and friends. She had a beautiful spirit, and you could see it so clearly in her smile. The love her family had for her was truly pure. Over the years, they made sure her happiness always came first and that she lived life to its fullest. Bill and I send our deepest condolences and all our love to all her family and friends.
I had the Honor of taking care of Donna, I can honestly say she was one of a kind. She always had such a warm welcome, she always asked me “how is your dog? your mom ? ” etc. she was one of the most kind , caring and sweetest ladies I have ever met. Donna cared about everyone she met. Her sisters and family meant the world to her . As they say the apple does not fall far from the tree and that is so true as Donna and her entire family are some of the most kind, caring and generous families I have ever met. Donna I will miss your smile every morning when you greeted me at the door. You would come into my office and tell me about your weekend with your sisters or friends. You will Never be forgotten. You taught me many things along the way that I will hold dear to my heart. You are an Angel looking down on us for sure.
We will never forget you and your kindness. We will continue to spread kindness and joy to others in honor and memory of you ! RIP
Our sympathies.
Diana and family, I am so sorry for your loss. We just spoke about your sister recently so I was sad to see this. Please accept my condolences.
Diana and family, We are so sorry to hear about Donna. Stephen considered her to be a good friend and will miss her very much. You have our deepest sympathy and will be remembered in our prayers
Donna was a favorite of mine at Get Fired Up, loved seeing her at Mainers games too. My condolences to the family