Donna Kay

Parsons

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IN LOVING MEMORY

Donna Kay Parsons

Feb 21 1939 - Mar 01 2021

Donna Kay (Hasley) Parsons passed away at age 82 on March 1, 2021 surrounded by loved ones at her home in Allen, Texas.  Donna was born February 21, 1939 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Jessie C. (Womble) and Dewey C. Hasley, and baby sister to Jean A. Watts and William T. (Dub) Hasley.  Donna is survived by her husband, William D. Parsons; daughter, Kathryn R. (Parsons) Avellanet and husband Bruce; son Clifford H. Parsons and wife Melissa; granddaughter Shauna R. Budjenska and husband Matt; granddaughter Caroline K. Parsons; granddaughter Claire E. Parsons; great-granddaughter Hannah L. Budjenska; and a host of other family and dear friends. 

Donna graduated from Webster High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma and attended college at Northeastern State University (NSU) in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, where she met and married the love of her life, William D. (“Bill”) Parsons in 1959.  Donna started her career at Citizens State Bank in El Paso, Texas, and spent the remainder of her working life in the budget department of the Ysleta Independent School District (YISD) in El Paso, Texas. 

Donna took great pride and joy in her two children, three granddaughters and great-granddaughter.  She enjoyed traveling and was exceptional at chronicling family events using her photographic skills.  She also enjoyed watching ice skating, Olympian events and had a great love for music.

In recent years, Donna attended and served at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church of Lucas, Texas with her husband Bill, and formerly attended First United Methodist Church of Allen, Texas.  Donna was a firm believer in Christ and her faith carried her through her recent battle with cancer.

Donna’s memorial service will be held on March 13, 2021.  Due to COVID-19 restrictions, attendance will be limited and by invitation only.  In lieu of flowers, tribute donations can be made to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) or Good Shepherd United Methodist Church of Lucas, Texas.

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