Donna Ruth (Goldston) Nelson, age 70, passed away at her home, surrounded by those she loved dearly, on Friday, January 24, 2020. She was born to John D. and Frankie (Monhollon) Goldston on March 11, 1949 – their only daughter.
Donna was a graduate of Oakdale School and enjoyed her adult life as a stay-at-home wife and mother. Affectionately called “Mimi” by those closest to her, she enjoyed shopping, decorating, cooking, laughing, and spending time with her family.
She was a member of Mt. Vernal Baptist Church and loved going to church her whole life. The wife of a preacher for many decades, she once said, while laughing, “I can’t sing. I can’t play the piano. I can’t do anything, but I reckon the Lord wanted me to keep him right!” Donna, “Mimi,” loved people.
She was a wonderful and loving wife, mother, “Mimi,” aunt, sister, and friend. Her uplifting laughter and radiant personality affected all around her. She enjoyed the little things of life – from positioning her latest yard ornament at just the right angle to finding the best deal on her beloved shopping trips to writing recipes and cards to people in her loopy cursive handwriting. She will be missed greatly, but she is unforgettable to all who knew her.
Survivors include: Husband of 52 years: Mike Nelson of Rockwood, TN Daughter: Ramona (Bradley) Nealon of Rockwood, TN Son: Jamie (Amy) Nelson of Rockwood, TN Grandchildren: Laura (Levi) Melton and Nate Nelson of Rockwood, TN Brothers: Larry (Marlene) Goldston of Oakdale, TN Johnny (Sandy) Goldston of Crossville, TN Brother-in-Law: Tim Nelson of Rockwood, TN Sister-in-Law: Evelyn Nelson of Rockwood, TN Many wonderful friends and loved ones, nieces, nephews, and church family.
The family received friends Sunday, January 26, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am at Mt. Vernal Baptist Church. Funeral service followed at 11:30 am with Bro. Wayne Nelson and Bro. Jamie Nelson officiating. Interment and graveside was in the church cemetery.
All those who put their faith in Jesus Christ will see Donna again – on that happy reunion day. As Psalms 86:10 reminds us all, “For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.”
Donna Ruth (Goldston) Nelson, age 70, passed away at her home, surrounded by those she loved dearly, on Friday, January 24, 2020. She was born to John D. and Frankie (Monhollon) Goldston on March 11, 1949 – their only daughter.
Donna was a graduate of Oakdale School and enjoyed her adult life as a stay-at-home wife and mother. Affectionately called “Mimi” by those closest to her, she enjoyed shopping, decorating, cooking, laughing, and spending time with her family.
She was a member of Mt. Vernal Baptist Church and loved going to church her whole life. The wife of a preacher for many decades, she once said, while laughing, “I can’t sing. I can’t play the piano. I can’t do anything, but I reckon the Lord wanted me to keep him right!” Donna, “Mimi,” loved people.
She was a wonderful and loving wife, mother, “Mimi,” aunt, sister, and friend. Her uplifting laughter and radiant personality affected all around her. She enjoyed the little things of life – from positioning her latest yard ornament at just the right angle to finding the best deal on her beloved shopping trips to writing recipes and cards to people in her loopy cursive handwriting. She will be missed greatly, but she is unforgettable to all who knew her.
Survivors include: Husband of 52 years: Mike Nelson of Rockwood, TN Daughter: Ramona (Bradley) Nealon of Rockwood, TN Son: Jamie (Amy) Nelson of Rockwood, TN Grandchildren: Laura (Levi) Melton and Nate Nelson of Rockwood, TN Brothers: Larry (Marlene) Goldston of Oakdale, TN Johnny (Sandy) Goldston of Crossville, TN Brother-in-Law: Tim Nelson of Rockwood, TN Sister-in-Law: Evelyn Nelson of Rockwood, TN Many wonderful friends and loved ones, nieces, nephews, and church family.
The family received friends Sunday, January 26, 2020 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am at Mt. Vernal Baptist Church. Funeral service followed at 11:30 am with Bro. Wayne Nelson and Bro. Jamie Nelson officiating. Interment and graveside was in the church cemetery.
All those who put their faith in Jesus Christ will see Donna again – on that happy reunion day. As Psalms 86:10 reminds us all, “For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone.”
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