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They were also big supporters of the Nantucket Cottage Hospital, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida and the Humane Society of Naples. They both loved classical music and were avid supporters of Naples-Artis and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. They loved to travel and traveled all over the world. She had many friends who loved her sense of fun and adventure.Īfter Don’s retirement, they split most of their time between Naples and Nantucket. Eventually, they built a beautiful house in Nantucket and summered there.ĭonna was always the life of the party and was renowned for her epic parties. They enjoyed summer homes on a lake in Hancock, NH, and in Nantucket, MA. They had a ski house at Loon, where there was always lots of family fun. Donna opened her own store “The Write Place” which had great success for many years. In the eighties, Donna and Don moved to Amherst, NH. Donna was also a talented artist with many beautiful oils and watercolors hanging in various homes. Donna played the piano well and led everyone in Christmas carols each year. She went on to perform in many local theater productions and passed her love of theater and the arts on to her children and grandchildren. In the late ’60s, Donna returned to study at Emerson College and was proud to receive her BA in Dramatic Arts. Soon, she became the mother of four children.ĭonna and Don moved to Lexington, MA where they spent many years, raising their children. But she met a tall, dark, and handsome man who became her husband of 66 years. She went to Northwestern University where she majored in theater and hoped to be a star someday. Due to her father’s work, the family moved to Niagara Falls, Ontario where she went to school and completed her high school education. She was a loving aunt to many nieces and a nephew.ĭonna spent her early years in Pekin, NY, where she fondly remembered walking to her grandfather’s general store and helping herself to candy and ice cream. She was thrilled to be the great-grandmother of seven adorable kids (with one more on the way). She was the treasured grandmother of Adam Aslan, Jeff Aslan, Katy Watson, Christine Broad, Kimberly Hardman, Meagan Comstock, Matt Comstock, and Will Comstock. She was the loving mother of Cheryl Hardman and her husband David of Chapel Hill, NC, Donald “Bud” Comstock and his partner Jen Rivett of Amherst, NH, Ginny Comstock Tocci and her husband Jay of Naples, FL, and Scott Comstock and his wife Sandy of Amherst, NH. She was the only child of the late Leon and Edith Patt.ĭonna was the beloved wife of the late Donald W. Donna was born on May 15, 1934, in Highland Park, IL. Donna (Patt) Comstock of Naples, Nantucket, and Amherst, NH, passed away peacefully on Jin Naples at the age of 89.









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