of Jonesboro, AR
September 26, 1961 - July 11, 2023
Donna Lynn (Weld) Tolewitzke of Jonesboro, AR, born on September 29,1961, gracefully bid farewell to this world on July 11,2023. She leaves a profound legacy of love, kindness and a deep passion for life.
Donna was born in Chicago, Illinois to her adoring father, William Weld, who now resides in Bono, AR. She was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Margaret Weld of Batesville, AR. Donna's upbringing provided her the privilege of experiencing life in various places, each holding its own significance in their journey. From Chicago, IL to Fisher and Cave City, AR; these locations became part of their shared memories and the tapestry of their lives.
She will be deeply missed by her sister, Leah Weld of Bono, AR, who shared a unique and treasured bond. She will also be missed by her brother, John Weld of Little Rock, AR. The siblings share memories that are a testament to the strength of their connection.
Donna was a cherished wife, having spent 31 beautiful years of marriage alongside her loving husband, Tim Tolewitzke. Together, they built a loving home in Jonesboro, AR, where they raised a family together. They built a life filled with laughter, companionship and unwavering support for one another.
Donna's devotion as a mother was unmatched, as she lovingly raised three children, Robert (Alison) Piercy of Paragould, AR, C. Nicole (Piercy) Phillips of Jonesboro, AR and Brent Piercy of San Francisco, CA. She also embraced her role as a bonus mother to Rachel (Patrick) Gillespie of Brookland, AR and Andrea (Jeremy) Bertschy of Fayetteville, AR. Donna's nurturing nature and unwavering support served as a guiding light for all her children, leaving an indelible mark on their lives.
As a grandmother to 12 beautiful grandchildren, Donna's heart overflowed with joy. Her love and wisdom will continue to inspire and guide each one of them.
Donna had an incredible skill for seeing and creating beauty around her. A true artist, she often filled the house with beautifully performed classical pieces on the piano. Those close to her cherished intricately crocheted pieces of art that she would give so freely to brighten their day. As a Master Gardener her green thumb and eye for design brought smiles to the faces of anyone that got to see the fantastic flowers, rest under perfectly placed trees, or enjoy the delicious food from her garden. Anyone around her could always see that she had a gift for making the world a brighter and richer place.
Donna's wish for a private farewell serves as a reminder that she valued the quiet moments of reflection and cherished the intimate connections with her loved ones. It was her desire not to have a public service. While her loved ones gather to remember her and celebrate her life in their own personal ways, they will honor her request for a private farewell. This intimate gathering will provide an opportunity for those closest to Donna to find peace, share stories and find comfort in each others' presence.
Donna Tolewitzke will forever be remembered as a remarkable individual whose kindness, love and passion touched the lives of countless people. She leaves behind a legacy of warmth and beauty that will continue to inspire and resonate with all who had the privilege of knowing her. May her gentle spirit find eternal peace and may her memory be a source of solace and inspiration for all who mourn her loss.
No services are planned at this time.
Arrangements are under the direction of Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home.
Online guestbook: www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/Jonesboro
Tim, we are sending condolences to you, your children, Leah and her dad and all family members.
We know there isn't anything we can say to make this any easier on the family. Please know that we considered you and Donna our friends and grateful we got to know her. She was a very talented lady and her obituary made us realize how special she was to many people. May GOD be with you and and the families at this sad time and give you strength to get through this. Take care and know that Jesus cares.
May you find joy and peace with so many memories of Donna’s life and legacy. Until we meet again.
So sorry for your loss Leah! I know you and your sister were very close. You and your Dad and family are in my prayers.
Leah, we are so sorry for the loss of your sister. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Although I didn't know her personally, but I do know how much she was loved by her bonus daughter Rachel. My thoughts and prayers are with all of her family and friends during this time ðŸ™ðŸ½
Rest in peace sweet Donna, you fought the good fight and now can sleep in his arms.
I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss. I am a friend of Donna’s father, Bill. While I did not know her the obituary made her seem real. Very well written. Again so sorry for your loss and love to Bill and Leah
You are in my prayers. This is a terrible loss.
What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person. She was indeed an inspiration to others. Prayers for you all!
A forever friend. We were high school friends at Cave City. She was a special person. Very talented and loved life. She was a proud mother and loved her family. I admired her and will miss her.
My condolences for your loss.
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Donna was a beautiful person. I met her through Master Gardeners.
We shall miss her laughter and delightful personality.
Prayers for family being lifted up.
So many memories growing up with Donna and her family. She was my piano teacher, I babysat her sweet babies, and most of all she was my Momma’s dear friend. I’ll always remember game nights at her home on Mark Street. My prayers are with all of you.
My deepest condolences to all of Donna's family. She will forever be in my heart for sure. My love and respect for her will live one.
Donnas quick smile and her humor will be missed! She was a great asset to the Craighead County Master Gardeners and a friend to many of us.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. She was such a great friend and neighbor. She will truly be missed.
Y’all are in my thoughts and prayers ðŸ™ðŸ»â¤ï¸
From the time she was born, Donna and I had a special bond. She was the baby sister that I never had. The Doyles and the Welds were very close during their time in IL. Of course, distance changed all that when the Welds returned to ARK. Donna and I always stayed in touch. I will always cherish the time she and Tim drove up to Illinois just so she could see my store. That MAY be the last time I saw her in person. Sadly, I had no idea she was dealing with cancer. I thought she had beaten it so I am devastated by this shocking loss. Prayers for her and her entire family, my cousins.
Donna was a joy to be around. We shared working in the gardens as Master Gardeners. We also attended seminars and Conferences for our shared interest and love of gardening. She will be sorely missed and I am grateful to have met her on this journey called life. My prayers are with her family.
While I am truly heartbroken, I am very thankful she is no longer in pain. My love, thoughts and prayers are with the family. God Bless.
I enjoyed knowing you in Craighead County Master Gardeners
Prayers go out to the family Donna leaves behind, they are strong women and I know even the strongest ones hurt, we are here for anything you need, Donna had made some coconut chocolate something for Christmas the 1st year I was at the switchboard at SBRMC, and I begged her to make more , she made me something the next year , but it was a stocking , I will forever , though, have the recipe she emailed me for those delicious, unforgettable chocolate coconut treats.
What a great tribute to Donna. We went to HS together and played basketball too. Donna was a great friend and I’m glad I had the chance to catch up with her when I moved closer. She will be missed but her memory will always bring a smile.
Donna will always be remembered!!!
Love Always!!
Kimmie
Ms. Donna was an amazing person. She guided my sister so much at a time when she needed a momma at college and early life as an adult. Ms. Donna even comforted me when my sister passed and shared sweet memories.
Ms. Donna made me and a bunch of coworkers beanies and head pieces. I still have mine and will cherish it forever. She always had a smile. Hahaha. We all know when it was real. She was such a character. She will be missed.
Tim, words cannot express how devastated I am to learn of Donna's passing. She was a sweet, wonderful person and I know she will be missed by so many. But none more than you, my friend. You are in my prayers. ðŸ™
Donna was a classmate of mine at Cave City. We were in band together and she was a friend. I am so sorry to hear of her loss.
Rest in peace my friend. It was a honor to know you. I will think of you often. My condolences to your family.
So sorry for your loss. I worked with Tim and know how much he loves his wife.