Donna A. Shriver

1943 ∼ 2022

Donna A. Shriver
Donna A. Shriver, of Pleasant Prairie, WI, formerly De Forest, WI passed away at Hospice Alliance Hospice House in Pleasant Prairie, WI. She was born June 17, 1943, in Chicago, IL the daughter of the late Carl and Blanche (Synnott) Hall. Donna is survived by her three children, Patrick Saccente, Paul Saccente, and Renae (Pete) Lockefeer; grandchildren, Samantha (Tyler) Brown, Rachel (Brian) McDonald, Grace Lockefeer, and Gus Lockefeer; and one great-grandson, Logan McDonald. She is further survived by her late husband’s family, whom she loved as her own; stepsons, Aaron (Allison) Shriver, Jason (Carrie) Shriver, and Carl (Johanna) Shriver; step-grandchildren, Joshua Shriver, Megan Shriver, Haley Shriver, Riley Shriver, Emerson Shriver, Mila Shriver, and Zack Shriver; sisters-in-law, Sally Johnson and Tam (Ron Hemmelgarn) Shriver; and step-daughter-in-law, Tasha Shriver. In addition to her parents & husband, Robert Shriver, Donna was preceded in death by her sister, Doris Houghkirk, and stepson, Andrew Shriver. The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the nurses & staff at Hospice Alliance Hospice House for their compassionate care. Funeral services and interment will take place privately at Fairview Park Cemetery in DeKalb, IL. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111-60th StreetKenosha, WI 53144Phone: (262) 654-3533Visit & Sign Donna’sOnline Memorial Book at:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Mary Kutka October 15, 2022
Donna was a extremely caring loving person. I met her at OM. She always seemed to make me smile. She always was fun and busy too. She was like a Mother to me.I will never forget what she did for me. I will never forget her generosity ,adventure and keeping things tidy. Love and miss my Earth Angel 🥲💖
Kay Rohre Wilson October 14, 2022
Donna was my first cousin on the Hall family side and I so enjoyed the cousins reunion that we had in Franklin, N.C. Donna and Bob were such an important part of our gathering. It was wonderful to reconnect after many years of not being in touch. I will always be so grateful to have "found" her again. I was so sorry when she told me about her illness. Her strength and courage were such an encouragement when I spoke to her on the phone. I am so sorry for the family's loss and I know she will be missed. Thank you to the family who took her little dog, I know it was important to her that he be cared for. Kay Rohre Wilson, Waco, TX.
Colleen Waugh October 14, 2022
I also worked with Donna at O&M in Waunakee. She was the great! We often had lunch at Culver's or chatted in her office. She reminded me of my mother. She was strong and wonderfully straightforward. We had a lot of laughs and I've thought of her at times and missed that presence in my life. RIP to her and love & condolences to the family.
Sue Petrelli October 13, 2022
Allison, Aaron and Family, Our deepest sympathies to Donna's family and friends. May she rest in peace and may all of you be comforted by the special memories you had with her. Lots of prayers and hugs to all of you!!With love, Sue and Rich Petrelli