No public services are planned for Donna Edgin, 83, Lawrence, who passed away Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2016, at her home. Cremation is planned.
She was born Apr. 13, 1933, in Linwood, the daughter of Edgar and Nell Hovey Duncan. She graduated from Linwood High School. Donna was an Avon representative for 59 years. She enjoyed going to garage sales and flea markets.
She married Robert James Edgin, and together they enjoyed 64 years of marriage. He preceded her in death on Oct. 23, 2015. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Dianea Edgin.
Survivors include a daughter, Debra Edgin, Lawrence; a son, Dale Edgin, Florida; a brother, Duane Duncan, Lenexa; three grandchildren, Robbin, Scott, and Brody; two great grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren.
On behalf of my mother Maria (Mickey) Ramos and myself Richard Ramos, your mother was a dear friend of my mothers and my mom often and still does comments, “That’s my Avon ladies house”. I remember your mom as the Avon lady and Dale’s mom. Please accept the Ramos’ condolences and God Bless you all.
Richard
So sorry for your loss. Donna helped me so much in my years with Avon. We had a good time with her.
I’m so very very sorry for your loss. I will miss not being able to visit with her and spending time with her and Bob. They will be greatly missed by all who knew them. May the Lord ease your pain and help fill the great void in your heart.
Debbie and Dale – Lee and I are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother, Donna….she was a second mother to us. I remember how she spent so much time keeping a beautiful house and how much fun it was to hang out there with you. Even the basement was spotless. She and mom would spend hours talking and our mother enjoyed her avon deliveries and the time they spent together. I know they shared many secrets while growing up in Linwood and glad they can be together again. Our love to you. Patti and Lee
Debbie and Dale/ Family: I have known family for ever. If is was not for your mother I do not know what my Mother would have done to help fill her time. Sitting in your mothers and fathers kitchen as a child, listening to the two of them talk ,will stay with me forever. I will not go past the house and not think of your family. I’m sorry for your loss and hope that you know that our entire family will always remember the best of times that we share.
So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers.
Sorry for your loss, Your Mother was a great Lady. From Cheryl, Joann Smith
Sorry about your loss,loved one
Sorry for your loss?