Arden Tewskbury
Donna Hall was a spark plug and a workhorse all put together. Donna was the kind of a person who comes along once in a great while. She was a very kind person; she was a philosopher who had more knowledge concerning dairy farmers’ problems and their potential solutions then most people would ever think about.
I first met Donna in the early 1990s at a Pro-Ag information meeting at the school in Lairdsville. As we progressed with the meeting, I realized that there was a lady who sat down at the end of the table in a packed meeting room. As I began to explain different things about our dairy farmers’ problems, she would “pipe up” and wanted to know what we were going to do about these problems. She did not hesitate one minute to keep firing many questions at me.