

Her passing came three months to the day after her beloved husband, Larry D. Reynolds Sr., entered eternal rest. Donna and Larry shared 44 years of love, commitment, laughter, and unforgettable moments.
Donna was preceded in death by her husband, Larry D. Reynolds Sr.; her father, William E. Suter Sr.; her mother, Mary E. Hull; her siblings Susan Suter, Robert Suter, William E. Suter Jr., Deborah Fair, and Daniel Hull; and her sister-in-law, Janet Cobb. She was also preceded in death by her fathers-in-law, Roy Reynolds and Enrico Ruocchio, and her mother-in-law, Beverly Reynolds.
She was a proud and loving mother to Robyn Weigleb (Shane), Teri Lancaster (Chris), Michael McNulty, Jennifer Mueller (Ajay), and Larry Reynolds Jr. (Jessie). Her greatest joy was her growing family, especially her grandchildren: Ashley Wheatley-Gang, Lindsy Wheatley-Justice, Kristyn Hicks, Tilar Reynolds, Rich Marrero, Juliana Mueller, Jenna Mueller, Richie Weigleb, Riane Lancaster, Christopher Lancaster, Jonathan Mueller, Peyton Reynolds, and Brody Reynolds, along with twelve great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind her uncles Robert Hazzard (Claudia) and George Hazzard (Martha), Michael Hazzard, Johnny Hazzard; her Aunt Leona LaPenes; nieces, nephews, cousins; and countless “adopted” family members—especially Lisa Madden (Tony), Lisa Scott (Kevin), Paula Stetler (Stephen), Robin Cornett (Jeff), their children, and dear friends who loved her as family.
Donna lived a life filled with kindness, humor, generosity, and a spirited sass that made her unforgettable—always wonderfully particular about the details that mattered and the people she loved. She made everything special, whether for family, friends, or complete strangers. Family was the center of her world, and she adored her 2 cats and 2 dogs. Thanksgiving was her favorite holiday, a time when she could bring as much of her family together as possible. Donna worked at Epcot in Walt Disney World as a photographer, capturing magical moments for countless families. She retired from Disney in 2018 after 25 years, but her strong work ethic and love for people brought her to Publix in 2023, where she quickly became the “Pub Sub Queen,” crafting every sandwich with care and love, and often wishing guests a magical day, a gesture she carried proudly from Disney. Donna’s strength was extraordinary—truly “Superwoman.” After being diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2018, she faced treatment with remarkable courage, often returning to work the day after chemotherapy. Even after developing an incurable wound on her leg, she greeted each day with resilience and chose to live life fully. Her presence was a force, her love was fierce, and her heart was infinite. Her courage, in life and through every challenge, will be remembered always.
Her final place of rest will be in New Albany, Indiana, where she will be laid to rest with her husband, Larry Reynolds Sr., at Kraft Funeral Home, 2776 Charlestown Road, New Albany, IN 47150. Her burial will take place on Saturday, December 6th at 10:00 AM.
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