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Donna Tyteca

September 29, 1940 — October 9, 2014

Biography

Donna peacefully passed away on Oct. 9, 2014. She was born to Charles and Ruby Hinds on Sept. 20, 1940. She was the loving wife to Lester Arthur Tyteca whom she married in Las Vegas on June 26th 1959. They were later sealed for time and all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple. To this union were born 3 children, Terry Stahl (Ray), Debbie, Craig Tyteca (Lori).

Donna was a very private person, but if you were lucky enough to get to know her you knew that she would never give up on you, no matter what. Her kindness was never ending. She would give you the food off her plate or the shirt off her back. Donna also had a very strong, stubborn side. You knew when you upset her but you also knew she would not love you any less because of it. She didn’t like to accept help but we would help anyway and we knew that she always appreciated it. Donna loved being outdoors and enjoyed many camping trips with family. She was also an avid follower and supporter of her grandchildren’s and great grandchildren’s activities. They always knew they could count on her.

She is survived by her loving husband, her 3 children, 8 grand daughters, and 7 great grand children. Also by her brothers, Ed (Queena), Frank (Vicky), Darryl (Sandra), Randy (Debbie), and her very special sister Barbara, also her sisters-in-law Beth Hinds and Jeannie Tyteca and brother-in-law Darrel Wilcock.

Preceded in death by her parents, her brother Roger, her sister Betty Wilcock, and her brother-in-law Albert Tyteca.

Interment will be at the Farmington City Cemetery on Oct. 13. For information contact the family.

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