

A graduate of Montebello High School, Donice built a dedicated career as a technician for Pacific Bell and later AT&T, where she was known for her precision, intelligence, and unwavering commitment to her work.
Above all else, Donice cherished her family. She was the proud mother of two children and the guiding light for her grandchildren, always encouraging them to pursue the college education she deeply wished she could have had. Her boundless love and support created a foundation of strength and inspiration for those she held dear.
Donice was a true movie enthusiast, with an extraordinary ability to recall even the smallest details of any film. Her love of cinema was matched only by her passion for crocheting, where her intricate designs reflected her remarkable attention to detail and creativity.
Those who knew Donice will remember her as loyal, caring, and remarkably sharp. Her warmth, intelligence, and devotion to family and friends left a lasting impact on everyone she encountered.
Donice is survived by her two children, Alan and Jill Lippincott, and countless others who were touched by her kindness and wisdom.
Her family takes comfort in knowing that her legacy of love, strength, and encouragement will live on in the hearts of those who knew her. She will be dearly missed and forever remembered.
Donice is also survived by her sisters, Colleen Regalado and Elizabeth Toth; grandchildren, Danielle (Peter) Lopez, Colin and Trevor Lippincott, Dakota (Ashley) Martinez, Cheyenne Martinez, and Hannah Mancia; and her great grandchildren, Allie, Skyler, and Peyton Martinez, and Piper Flake. She is preceded in passing by her parents, Raymond and Viola Godshalk.
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