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Donna Duley

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On May 28, 2025, Donna Duley, 84, of Arthurdale, passed from this life into her heavenly home.She was a daughter of the late Oscar and Viola Lantz, and the last remaining member of her family.Donna is survived by her husband of 42 years, Willie Duley; her daughters, Justine Calamp and husband Donald of Eglon, Charlotte Roth of Kingwood, and Jamie Johns and husband Chris of Arizona; bonus daughters, Cindy Redmond and husband Jay, and Susanna Nicholas and husband Keith; numerous grandchildren, Kevin Calcamp, Chris Calcamp and wife Alyssa, Kenneth Grubb, Devin Dixon, Andrew Dixon, Hayley Hardin and husband Brock, Hannah Redmond and husband Bronson Hilburn, Steven Cabrera and wife Amanda, Codi Cabrera and wife Kim; and seven great- grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her brothers, Richard Lantz and Ronald Lantz.Donna was a hairdresser by profession for 40 years. She worked for Sharon Porter at Phernalia in Oakland, Md. until opening her own shop at her home. She traveled and did hair for homebound customers.Donna also served in the Methodist church for 10 years as a lay speaker. She was very passionate about spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.When she was young, she never had any dolls, so when she got older, she became a collector of dolls.Friends may call at the Field Funeral Home in Masontown, from 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m. time of service Saturday, May 31, with Pastor Kelly Gamble officiating. Interment will follow at the Bethlehem Cemetery in Reedsville.
Condolences may be extended to the family at www.fieldfuneralhome.com

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