Evans Funeral Home
"Compassionate Funeral Service"
Carrington and New Rockford, North Dakota
701.652.3003 or 701.947.2911
Secondary Number ~ 701.650.9937
Donna Weber
Donna Mae Klein was born May 3, 1933, in Foster County. Donna was adopted by her grandparents, Wilhelm and Louisa Klein, and at the age of 12 she went to live with Andrew and Sophie Klein. She graduated from Carrington High School in 1951. After graduation, she worked at the North American Creamery in Carrington.
On July 26, 1953, Donna was united in marriage to the love of her life Dwayne Weber at Calvary Baptist Church in Carrington. She taught at a one-room school for three years after she and Dwayne married. Donna was blessed with five children, Denelle, Denette, Dennis, Darin, and Delaine. She was a happy farm wife who loved her family and most of the time the farm in rural Sheyenne.
Donna was active in homemakers, she was the secretary of Eddy County Farm Bureau for many years, taught Sunday School and was a treasurer for many years at church, decorated wedding cakes, and was an EMT on the New Rockford Ambulance service. Donna loved to quilt and made a quilt for each family member including her grandchildren, even wearing out a sewing machine. She also knitted many sweaters, and crocheted and embroidered many projects. She was an avid reader.
Donna is survived by her four children, Denette (Craig) Meehan, of New Rockford, Dennis (Annie) Weber, Darin (Sis) Weber both of Sheyenne, and Delaine (Jamie) Rademacher of New Rockford; eleven grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren; four brothers, Ronald Kuehn, James Behrens, Kermit Behrens, and Aaron Behrens; three sisters, Betty Jenkins, Phyllis Hajart, Arlys Hull and one foster-sister, Gladys Zink.
Donna was preceded in death by her husband, Dwayne; a daughter, Denelle; and two great-granddaughters, Gracie and Britton.
In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to the Evangelical Free Church building fund or Nystrom Cemetery.
Donna’s Graveside Service will be held Wednesday, July 31, 2024, 2:00PM at Nystrom Cemetery, rural Sheyenne, ND; following the graveside service a Celebration of Life will be held at Evangelical Free Church at 3:00PM, all are welcome to join the family for both services.
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sorry for your mother’s passing
so very sorry to hear of Donna ‘s passing. She was one of the first ladies I met when I moved here last fall. She was in the bakery with the ladies that gathered there. She will be missed.
Keeping the family and friends of Donna Weber in my prayers.
Prayers and condolences to the family of Donna 🙏🙏
My sincere sympathies to your family on the loss of Donna. I will always remember her as the first Sunday School teacher I had and how she helped us memorize our first Bible verses. What an impact she had on a young mind! I will miss seeing her when I visit New Rockford.
So sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. She was a great lady and a pillar of your family. May it give you comfort to know that she is now with God and you will see her again some day.
Sincere sympathies to your family on the loss of Donna a beautiful kind lady…
Sorry to hear of your loss.
Prayers and HUGGS for Donna’s family.
Kathy and Corey
So sorry for your loss. I will miss visiting with Donna and picking out books for her at the library. She will be missed.
So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She and Dwayne are now united once again.
So sorry for your loss. God Bless Donna’s memory. We always enjoyed our visits with Donna and
Dwayne. Keep your Memories close. Donna was a beautiful lady.
I am so sorry to hear this sad news. To Denette, Dennis, Darin and Delaine – my brother, Bill, and his daughters, Jana and Charla, join me in extending our sincerest condolences to you and the rest of your family. Donna was a wonderful, warm person and when I think of her, I think of her laughter, I can hear it now. She will be very much missed.
Dennis, Annie and family;
Our condolences and prayers for healing in your loss. May comfort come in the memories.
Dave Widmer family