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Birth date: Apr 8, 1951 Death date: Dec 26, 2020
Donna L. Allison, age 69 of Hazel Park, Michigan passed away on December 26, 2020 at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan. She was born on April 8, 1951 in Pontiac, Michigan to Elmer and Mary Louise Crampton. Beloved Wi Read Obituary
Donna was a treasured friend, a woman of integrity and fierce resolve. Many thought of her as quiet yet her still waters ran deep. When she felt led to share her heart, one would often be taken back with a bit of shock.
My respect for her grew over a fifteen year period of numerous bible study groups but our hearts were knit together after the death of her husband Richard. We could talk and study for hours, tirelessly dissecting the world’s woes in light of Bible truth. Then we’d pray and strategize how to share our discoveries with whoever would listen. Oh how she loved timelines and though they are not my main focus I just may compile one to honor her memory.
Matt, Heather grandchildren and all who loved her, the best way to honor her would be to completely devote your lives to Christ. That is what she wanted more than anything in this world. If her love seemed tough at times know it was always to get you to reach up higher in the one she loved and knew had ALL the right answers.
I will miss her truly and will continue to hold you up in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Heather, Matt and family, there aren’t words to express how sorry I am for your loss. I considered myself a dear friend since meeting her at Community Christian church so many years ago. Went on many short vacation trips with your mom over the years and I will cherish each one of them. Love to you all and I just picture your parents together again. They were truly one of the most loving couples ever created and they are once again happy together. Paula Kendrick
Donna is my later-in-life forever friend and gift from our Heavenly Father. When she began attending our home Sabbath fellowship group, we all were won over by her great love and spiritual hunger and thirst for righteousness. She brought to the group her critical thinking and analysis, carefully comparing scripture with scripture. She would dive deeply into every issue that troubled her and could not be convinced without testing everything! We are so blessed and richer to have had her alongside us. We found in her a joy-filled kindred spirit.
My heart is breaking for all of us who love her, especially her precious family, whom she treasured and loved with all of her being. The sense of loss is numbing, yet I am comforted when I choose to be thankful that she has completed her course to her new beginning with her Beloved Savior, Whom she called Yeshua. I praise our Heavenly Father for His gift of Donna to us all. Halleluyah! Maranatha, "Come, Lord"!
Ruthann Popour
We visited Congregation Shema for a few years now and Donna was very memorable. Her beautiful warm smile will never be forgotten. She was a very special servant of Adoni.
Pastor Joddest & Laurie Taylor
I met Donna at Community Christian Church and our friendship developed over Prayer Groups. Donna, her husband Richard and I were part of a life group that would spend a long weekend up north with others from our church. Those were special trips once a year where we shared a lot of faith talks and got to know each other. One year 6 of us ladies took a weekend trip and Donna led a study of The Book of Revelation... what a great time that was. I miss those up north trips and once Donna left CCC, there were 3 of us who would occasionally meet for breakfast or lunch. We didn’t see each other much, but when we got together, it was as if we weren’t apart for long. We have lost a God loving woman but Jesus gained a loving Kingdom woman of God. I know when she entered Heaven God welcomed His good and faithful servant.
I had only known Donna but for a few short years. I would see her worshiping at Congregation Shema Yisrael and serving at monthly Shema dinners. Her faith was quiet but strong. Her worship—expressive. Her love of the LORD Jesus—constant. And, her love for others—always evident in her conversations and phone calls. Miss her so much. Donna and her family are in my thoughts and in my prayers and in my heart.
so sorry for your loss. Donna was a good friend of mine in the Marauders and at Madison High School. We had some great times growing up. May she rest in peace in the arms of our Lord. God bless her family and friends
She was my neighbor across the expressway. I enjoyed the times when we went to breakfast and lunch. I loved her spirit as she was filled with God's Spirit. I will miss her greatly.