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Donna Killian

Donna Killian - Kaukauna - Age 67, passed away on Thursday evening, Sept. 17, 2020, following a lingering illness. Donna was born in Appleton on Dec. 20, 1952, the fourth of eight children born to of the late Raymond and Olive (Groeschel) Vander Zanden. She attended St. John High School in Little Chute and graduated in the class of 1971. As a young woman, Donna worked at Gimbel’s Department Store in Appleton. In the summer of 1968, she met her future husband Jim, and they were united in marriage on Sept. 28, 1974. Following the birth of their son Ben, Donna became a full-time mom. Later, she returned to working at part-time jobs, including the greeting card department at the ShopKo in Kimberly. Later, she became a caregiver to several elderly residents in their homes. She took great pride in her husband, son, and grandson, taking long walks with friends, card club with her girlfriends, and trips to Door County. In her younger years, Donna and Jim enjoyed going to the Groeschel family reunions held at Welling Beach on the east shore of Lake Winnebago, at Viola and Jean’s trailer with the entire Groeschel family. Donna is survived by her husband: Jim Killian of Kaukauna; her son: Benjamin (special friend Becky) Killian, and her grandson: Connor. She is also survived by four sisters: Nancy (Richard) Coffey, Carol (Paul) Kluge, Marie (Dennis) Jeske, and Rose (Gary) Vander Zanden; three brothers: Ronald (Linda) Vander Zanden, Robert (Diane) Vander Zanden, and Paul (LuAnn) Vander Zanden. Donna is also survived by Jim’s mother: Joan Killian Jenkins; and Dave Killian, Lee (Lori) Killian, and Steve Derks. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her father-in-law: Leo Killian, her step-father-in-law: Clyde Jenkins, and sisters-in-law: Karen Killian and Karen Derks. A private funeral liturgy for Donna will be held for her immediate family members, but that service will be livestreamed at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23 (TODAY). You may view the service by visiting the Wichmann Funeral Homes webpage, where you may also leave a message or condolence for the family. Donna will be remembered by all as a loving and generous woman with an infectious laugh and a warm smile. She will be missed by all who knew her. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. The family would like to extend their thanks to everyone at St. Paul Elder Services. We consider you all to be special angels who watched over Donna during her stay. Your kindness will never be forgotten.

 Fargo Funeral Home, 400 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Kaukauna 766-6200, online condolences, www.wichmannfargo.com