Donna Gayle Cark Angstman passed away after a battle with cancer on the morning of May 9, 2018 at the age of 62, at the Faith Lutheran Home in Wolf Point, MT. Donna was born on April 2, 1956 in Poplar, MT to Donald Gale Clark and Rosemary June Smith. As a child she lived in Missoula, Dillon, and Oswego, MT. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She attended grade schools in Oswego and Wolf Point, MT. When Donna was 13 years old she was moved by her family to Cody, WY where she completed her junior high education in Cody and Thermopolis, WY. Her family moved to Havre, MT where she graduated from High School in 1977. Donna moved to Helena, MT in 1978. There she met and married Ronald W. Angstman on August 6, 1979, they made their home in Clancy, MT. A few years later, they moved to Helena where Donna worked to support herself and her ailing husband. He passed away on Sept. 25, 1996. Donna continued to work for her own support until 1999. She was moved to Oklahoma to live in the care of her sister and brother. While there she worked for Walmart from 2005 to 2010. She then moved home to Wolf Point to live in the care of her brother.
Donna loved to send cards for every occasion to everyone she knew. She always remembered birthdays and anniversaries. She had many pen pals. Donna had a big heart and loved to laugh. She enjoyed with gusto all the holiday celebrations. She was very active and walked to where ever she wanted to go. Every day she walked to check the mail, she loved receiving mail from family and friends. She made many friends in Helena and Oklahoma. She will be lovingly remembered by them and her family.
Donna was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1978 at Helena, MT.
Donna was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, a brother Howard Clark and a nephew, Andrew Lamb, both of Wolf Point, MT. She is survived by 3 brothers, Raymond R. Lamb, Richard E. Lamb, and Hunter S. Lamb, all of Wolf Point, MT, and 2 sisters, Terry L. Youngbull of El Reno, OK and Lanette Clark of Wolf Point, MT, one Uncle, Michael C. Smith of Denver, CO, 5 nieces, 2 nephews and many cousins.
A funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Monday, May 14 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Wolf Point. Interment will follow at the Oswego Presbyterian Cemetery. Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel of Wolf Point has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Condolences for the family may be left using the form below.
Patt Iron Cloud says
God bless your beautiful journey into the eternities, Our Dear Beautiful Donna. God has a great big mansion there waiting just for you. There are so many exciting adventures that you will be enjoying now. I’m so sad that you left us too soon. You have a pure Christ like Spirit and it is MY privilege honor to be called your friend. We will all miss your smile and hear your beautiful laughter again. Thank you for the many gifts and cards you have given to me, I will cherish them always. I look forward for you to come forth in the morning of the first resurrection, clothed in white and have your exalted body for all of us to hug once again. We will miss you until that sacred time beautiful Donna. You have been an angel on Mother Earth and you will be a loving angel in the Heavens. Love you forever, Patt
Dan and Noreen Hohman says
Ray and Family, so very sorry for the loss of your sister. I truly enjoyed working with her and will miss her annual Christmas cards. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow .
Dan and Noreen Hohman
BLOSSOM LONGEE says
My sincere condolescence to Donna’s family. She was such a nice,friendly, beautiful lady. I will miss seeing her around .May she now Rest In Peace. May you fly high with the rest of the Angels Donna.
Sharon Azure says
Terri,Ray and family you are in our prayers and we all know,” Families Are Forever” and we will meet again in the spirit world. We are praying Heavenly Father will comfort you all. The Emily Azure family.
Sharon Azure says
Frank Macdonald family sends their sincerest sympathy and prayers. God bless you all.
Annie Birdsbill says
Donna was and continues I’m sure of, to be a wonderful soul, so loving kind and thoughtful. At Christmas she’d give me a holiday card at church. Not waiting, she would walk right over as soon as I came in and sat down. Even when I was late for services she’d cross the room and hand me her card. To know she thought of me brightened my season. She led the music and offered her beautiful testimony at church. I enjoyed the loving spirit you brought into Relief Society. God be with you till we meet again
Pauline Azure-Feuvray says
Ray, Terri and family. May God comfort all of you at this trying time. Families are forever. Bert and Pauline Azure-Feuvray
Condolences from the Frank and Connie Macdonald family
Bob Scabby says
May God bless and comfort you in this time of sorrow. What a wonderful person Donna will always be. May she rest in the light of Paradise as she prepares to come forth in the first resurrection.
Margarett Campbell says
Our condolences to all her family.
Kenny Shields says
To Ray and family, Donna remembered my birthday years ago while she was in the Poplar Branch, and I still carry the birthday card she gave me and I keep it with my scriptures. She was so nice and had a smile for everyone. I enjoyed her reserved personality that reflected her kindness and love to all those she met.