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Donna Jeter, 81 of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away August 19, 2020.
She was born to the late Ernest and Jeanette Raiser, March 27, 1939
In Warsaw, Kentucky. Donna graduated from Patriot High school in Indiana, class of 1957.
She married the late Bruce Jeter on Christmas Eve in 1958 and they lived together in Cincinnati, Ohio for 55 years. Donna is survived by her two daughters, Gayle Jeter and Sara Lane as well as her son in law, Elmer Lane. She is also survived by her three grandchildren, Jeremy Jeter, William Butts and Liberty Lane. Donna was predeceased by her eldest son, Kenneth Jeter in 2012 and her loving husband, Bruce in 2014.
Donna was a woman who never met a stranger. To her, they were just friends she hadn’t met yet. Her smile would light up any room she was in and she never passed up a chance to make people laugh. For this and many other reasons, everybody loved her. She was a loving wife and a doting mother and grandmother, her family was her world. If you ever met Donna Jeter, you would never forget her. We sure do miss you, Momma Donna.
A celebration of life memorial service is being planned and more information will be forthcoming.
Posted by Sara Lane on September 04, 2020 (20:04)
Oh Ma! I still can’t believe this is real. Everything happened so fast. I miss talking to you everyday. You were the best Mom ever. Smart, funny, understanding, sarcastic and always classy. I will miss you every day for the rest of my life. And like we always said, if Jesus comes for one of us before we see each other again, I’ll see you at the party. Thank you for everything. Thank you for always being there. Enjoy singing with the Angels. We will see you at the party Beautiful.
Love your baby girl. ❤️
Posted by Gayle Jeter on September 04, 2020 (12:56)
I miss you terribly, mom! We have been through so much together and you were always there to listen and help your children and grandchildren. I miss hearing your voice and talking to you everyday and still catch myself carrying the phone around the house, waiting for your call.
I know I will see you again someday and I can't wait to hear about all the things you have done since I last saw you. I know God has big plans for you! Love and kisses til then, your loving daughter, Gayle