Obituary

Dona Stamm

October 9, 1956 - February 16, 2022

Dona Stamm, 65, of Lincoln passed away February 16, 2022. Born October 9, 1956, in Plainview, NE to Dawn and Mary Ann (Tharnish) Purdie.

Dona was a graduate of Osmond High School. She married Steven Stamm on Mary 20, 1983 in Peoria, IL and moved to Norfolk where they resided, and she attended Northeast Tech before transferring to Wayne State College. In 2004 they moved to Lincoln.

Dona loved riding her motorcycle, was a cub scout and boy scout leader. She enjoyed traveling and watching baseball. She liked to attend games in Lincoln and tried to go to at least one of the College World Series every year.

Family members include her husband, Steven; sons Alex and Josh; mother Mary Ann Armstrong; brothers Alan, Keith, and Sean Purdie; sister Barbara Smith; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her father Dawn Purdie, son Jamie Stamm, and stepfather William Armstrong.

Memorial Service: 3:00 p.m. Wednesday (2-23-22) Roper and Sons Midtown Chapel, 4300 ‘O’ Street.

Memorial Service at Community Bible Church in Norfolk at a later date.

Memorials to the American Heart Association or Pieloch Pet Adoption Center.

Services

February23

Memorial Service

Roper & Sons Midtown Chapel

4300 O St.
Lincoln, NE 68510

(402) 476-1225

Share a Memory or Condolence

February 22, 2022

Sorry for your loss. Walked by the lot where your house was and thought of you guys last week. We had some great times in scouts and accomplished a great deal. Best wishes from the Stange’s

– Scott Stange

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