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LEETONIA – Donna Jean Heverly, 91, died Friday, April 9, 2021 at her home. She was born March 20, 1930 in Green Township, daughter of the late Ralph and Helen (Hendricks) Shepard.
Donna worked in housekeeping for Hutton’s Nursing Home for 20 years.
Her husband, Morgan S. Heverly, whom she married Dec. 7, 1947, preceded her in death June 8, 2004.
Survivors include three sons, Ralph Heverly of Salem, William (Collean) Heverly of Leetonia and Perry (Sandra) Heverly of Leetonia; three daughters, Crystal Boso of Leetonia, with whom she lived, Julie Heverly and Doreen Heverly, both of Salem; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Besides her parents and husband, a grandson; a great grandson; and sisters, Marlene Davis and Carol Risbeck, also preceded her in death.
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