Donna L. Martin

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Donna Lee Martin died of heart failure on August 23, 2020 at the age of 54 at her home in Lebanon, Maine. Donna was born in Sanford Maine April 20th 1966.Donna is survived by her husband Philip Martin, her parents, father Conrad Grenier, mother Georgia Theriault stepmother Judy Grenier and stepfather Hilbert Theriault, her siblings Laurie Worthen, brother Conrad Grenier, and several step brothers and sister along with several nieces and nephews.Donna was a devoted wife and companion. She was a graduate of Southern New Hampshire University with a degree in Science Business Administration. Donna was an Employee Relation Specialist working in the Human Resource department at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, they were all an important part of her life. She loved to travel and visit wineries with her friends. She also enjoyed visiting museums and casinos where she was often very lucky. She traveled the United States as well as Mexico. Donna was an adventurer. She skydived, ziplined and swam with dolphins with no hesitation. When she was younger she also rode horses. She also played flute and later learned how to play bass guitar. She was a member of the Kruise Knights car club in southern Maine where she helped raise money to buy children presents for Christmas. Donna had immeasurable kindness, ready to help everyone. She was loved by many, "Her special light may be gone from this earth but it will shine brightly in heaven with the angels" a friend and coworker wrote on her social media page where there was an outpouring fondness for her. Donna met her husband online. As it turned out they lived around the corner from each other. They dated and became inseparable flying off to Las Vegas with close friends to get married. She will be deeply missed by her husband, family, friends, coworkers, and all that knew her.Visiting hour for family and friends will take place 1:00-4:00 on August 28, 2020 at the Carll-Heald & Black Funeral Home. Memorial service will be held at St. Georges Hall 3 Emerson St., Sanford, Maine immediately following until 6pm. Condolences may be expressed at www.blackfuneralhomes.com

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