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Donella P. Markham

May 07, 2017


WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Donella Pearl Markham of Williamstown died on Sunday, May 7, 2017.



Following several years of medical challenges, always with a hopeful and positive attitude, Donella emphatically said, "This ends here" when hearing a diagnosis of stage IV pancreatic cancer several weeks ago. No more appointments, doctors, hospital stays, and taking multiple pills for her! She accepted reality as she went into decline, finally dying peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of family members.



Born in 1938, she lived the first 45 years of her life in Cheney, Kan., where she attended high school, became a farmer's wife after graduating from college, raised four children, was an active church and community member and was a kindergarten teacher. In 1984, she followed her heart, leaving her community, profession and friends and moved to Williamstown, Mass., where she married Richard Markham, her college sweetheart, with whom she enjoyed a long and joyful life.



She managed the Mole Hole gift shop, Stationhouse Antiques, and the VNA Women's Exchange during the 1980s and 1990s. She and her husband were active members of the First Congregational Church in Williamstown and, together, organized many fund-raising activities to support the renovation and expansion of the North Adams Public Library.  



Her care for others was demonstrated by driving cancer patients to their treatments, by writing personal notes to those suffering a loss, by delivering Thanksgiving meals to shut-ins, and by volunteering for ABC and the First Congregational Church in Williamstown, for HelpLine in North Adams, for the North Adams Public Library, and for DIG, a nonprofit established by her son to develop organic gardens near hospitals and orphanages in Africa.  



Donella loved flowers, beach walks, plants and animals, and enjoyed the chickadees, cardinals, and other birds visiting the feeder. She was an avid antiquer, always on the lookout for the next treasure, and had her own booth at several locations.   At different times, she collected baskets, bears, roosters, bunnies, shells, and always found fun ways to display them.  Being creative, she gave life to things by finding ways to re-purpose them, for example once meticulously wrapping and tying tic-tac boxes in Christmas wrap so they would fit in a miniature sleigh.  



She enjoyed preparing for each season, especially Christmas for which she decorated the entire house around a different theme each year (santas, snowmen, reindeer, angels). She loved having a good time and planning surprises, sometimes spending weeks setting them up. Like most of us, she had a few flaws, among them mispronouncing words, often to the delight of her listeners. She never met a stranger because she reached out and connected with anyone she encountered.       

Donella leaves her husband, her four children, two step-children, nine grandchildren, a sister, a brother and countless friends with fond memories of her courage, strength, problem-solving ability, spontaneous sense of humor, and passion for living a colorful life. She had a vital presence wherever she went and will be greatly missed by all who were privileged to know her.



Funeral notice: Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, May 10, 2017, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Flynn-Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, 52 West Main Street, North Adams. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to Friends of the North Adams Public Library, Louison House, or to a charity of the donor's choice.



 




Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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I also remember Donella from her interest in the North Adams Public Library, and her gracious ways. Please accept my sympathy.
from: Rosemary Andrewson: 05-11-2017

So sorry Dick to hear of Donnella's passing. I will always remember her fondly and our work for the renovations for the NA Library
from: Claire LaMereon: 05-10-2017

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