Donna loved to travel and most of her travels centered on what she could bring back to the classroom in many original ways. Another teaching highlight was teaching four classes in the Hamilton Holt school at Rollins College. Although she had so much to share, she learned just as much from her students. She stayed in Winter Springs High School teaching her beloved British Literature until her retirement in 2012. She earned her Master in Arts from the University of Central Florida and later completed the stringent requirements for the National Board Certification. She began teaching English at Lake Mary High School, staying 17 years until she received an offer to teach at Winter Springs High School. While Heidi began elementary school, Donna went back to school herself, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Rollins College in 1982. Serving as vacation bible school supervisor, leading the Chapter & Verse Book Club and the Church Ladies dinner group.Her first career was in banking for nine years, quitting to begin her most important life’s work, raising her precious daughter, Heidi. Donna completed seven years of the Bible Study Fellowship curriculum. She was a member of the Basics Sunday School Class since 1984. Donna grew up in Orlando, graduating from Edgewater High School.She was an active member of John Knox Presbyterian Church (now College Park Presbyterian) for over 40 years, serving as a deacon, and elder, receiving the Honorary Life Membership from the Women of the Church.She continued to serve her Lord at First Presbyterian Church of Orlando as a deacon and usher, and she served in many volunteer ministries. Louis, MO, Donna came to Orlando when her father was stationed with the Army Air Force in 1946, living in Army housing on Bumby Avenue across from the T.G. Altamonte 40ĭonna Whelchel Whelchel, Donna Dorris Hostnick, 73, of Orlando, Florida, died 5/1/19. Her final resting place will be at Palm Cemetery, Winter Park. Survivors include her daughter, Linda Coleman granddaughter, Paige (Dave) Moreland great grandchildren, Hunter & Kiley. Kienker 91, of Maitland, FL passed away May 7, 2019. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. For more info & guestbook, please visit Newcomer Funeral Home (407) 260-5400Įthel Siegel Ethel Siegel, – of Orlando Florida. A Celebration of Life will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, at Moss Park, 12901 Moss Park RD, Orlando, FL 32832. She peacefully passed away under the care of Cornerstone Hospice at Orlando Health where she was treated with tender loving care.Īrthur D. The last 10 years of Joni’s life were spent at Orlando Health and Rehabilitation Center where she met many residents who became lasting friends. Joni and Charles owned and operated their own paper company for almost 40 years. While working at a paper company following her time spent At Jones, she met her husband Charles. Joni grew up in Jacksonville and graduated from Jackson High School and attended Jones Business School. Joni also leaves behind four grandchildren and a Sister Mary Hughes who resides in Jacksonville Florida. Atkins, and two daughters Viggo Casey and Mary Kay Davies. She is survived by her husband of 36 years, Charles A. Joni was born on Main Southport,Virginia to the late Berne Coffman and Mary Wade. Please visit and sign guest book at Joan Coffman Atkins Joan “Joni” Coffman Atkins, of Orlando Florida, passed away May 2, 2019, at the age of 81. Altamonte Dr., Altamonte Springs, FL, 32701. A celebration of her life will be held Sunday, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Home, 994 E. Carifi, 67, of Winter Park, FL passed away April 10, 2019.
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