Donna Zachary , April 27, 1968 — October 16, 2018

Donna Zachary  (Des Moines, Iowa, IA) April 27, 1968 October 16, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
Donna Zachary  Obituary Photo

Donna Zachary was born on April 27, 1968 to James and Doma Lee Zachary in Chicago, IL. Her family relocated to Des Moines, IA where she graduated from Roosevelt High School. She continued her education at Des Moines Area Community College where she studied business.

Donna was blessed with two children Shaina and Dimitrick. Here family grew to include two grandchildren. When Donna wasn’t working or spending time with her family she enjoyed riding in fast cars.

She loved was very proud of the power of her Ford Taurus and would zoom here, there and everywhere. Donna passed away on October 16, 2018. She was preceeded in by her mother and a sister.

Left to cherish Donna’s memory are her husband, Steve Nichloas; children, Shaina and Dimitrick; grandchildren, Dimitrick Jr and Na’Shay; siblings, Ronald, Lorenia and Norma and a host of other relatives and friends. The family of Donna Zachary have not planned a service at this time so please feel free to send condolences through the funeral home website.

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death notice Donna Zachary April 27, 1968 — October 16, 2018

obituary notice Donna Zachary April 27, 1968 — October 16, 2018

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