Donna Clark Combs

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July 8, 1959 ~ February 23, 2025

Born in: Norfolk, Virginia
Resided in: Conyers, Georgia

Donna Clark Combs
July 8, 1959 – February 23, 2025
Born in Norfolk, VA
Home Town of East Prairie, MO
Resided in Conyers, Ga.

Donna Combs passed away peacefully on February 23, 2025 at the age of 65. after her short battle with metastatic lung cancer. She passed at home in Conyers, GA with her loving family.

Donna was born July 8, 1959 in Norfolk, VA to Mervin and Dorothy Clark. Donna was raised in East Prairie, MO. Donna went to high school in East Prairie, MO with her brother William Clark.

She then went to Wood Junior Collage in MS. After her collage days she moved to Decatur, Ga where she met and married Dale Combs. Donna and Dale were married for 40 years.

Donna is survived by her mother Dorothy J. Clark, Husband Dale W. Combs and there sons Cory B. Combs and Robert A Combs, Grandchildren Samuel Boardwine and Arabella Dood.

Services

Celebration of Life: March 1, 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

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  1. CandleImageLosing a spouse is an unimaginable hardship, and my heart goes out to you during this difficult time. May you find strength and comfort in the days ahead.

  2. Dale and family, we are heartbroken to hear of Donna’s passing and will miss visiting with her at the lake and watching her on the dock reeling in those catfish. You all have our deepest sympathies and our prayers as you navigate through this difficult time. Joan and Jerry Dixon

    • CandleImageShe was such a sweet woman and love dogs. I’m glad that we met her. She will be deeply missed. Our deepest condolences to her family.
      Lisa and Teena

  3. CandleImageDonna girl you will be missed so much. I had so much fun seeing and being with you in October. Talking about old times plus what was going on in our life. It’s hard to believe I will not be able to talk or send you little funny jokes. RIP my sweet friend until we are back together. I love you.

  4. CandleImageDearest Sister,
    How our life will change without you. We used to talk for hours on the phone about our life’s difficulties and laugh about the good times. I will miss you everyday. My sister, my best friend.. I love you. ❤️

  5. CandleImageI will always remember you and you hold a special place in my HEART . We were best friends and sister , we did everything together , you were not like anyone I’ve ever had as a Friend you were always there for me as I was for you to . Fly high with the Angels , you are truly missed I love you

  6. CandleImageDonna was an AMAZING wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She gave effortlessly and loved everyone who crossed her path. I’ve known Donna for over 20 years and thank God for allowing me to cross her path. She will be well missed and always loved in my heart. My condolences and prayers to her love ones

  7. CandleImageDonna was a wonderful friend. We kind of lost contact since we worked together at Country Roads Animal Hospital with Charla, but she was often in my thoughts. We had a wonderful visit last month when I saw her.
    Love and prayers . . . 💜💜


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