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"I'm already there
take a look around
I'm the sunshine in your hair
I'm the shadow on the ground
I'm the whisper in the wind
I'm your imaginary friend
And I know I'm in your prayers

I'm the beat in your heart
I'm the moonlight shining down
I'm the whisper in the wind
and I'll be there till the end
Can you feel the love that we share

I softly close my eyes and
said I really miss you
I wish I was in your arms
sitting right there beside you
but I know that you'll

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Posted by: Melia - Durango, CO   Dec 03, 2009

To the Wilde family,
Growing up with all of you brings back such great memories. I just want you all to know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.


Posted by: Terri (Johnson)Seay - Albuquerque, NM   Nov 30, 2009

To the entire family my Condolences are with you. Although I did not have the opportunity to meet Donna myself; I can only imagine she must have been quite the lady. I have however been blessed in my life with Melia her daughter. Melia is an AMAZING woman and all I can think of is she learned from the best.


Posted by: Anne Cook - Durango, CO   Nov 30, 2009

Uncle Bob, Tim, Steve, Melia, and all the grandchildren,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I hold many memories of your mom and will always cherish them. She always made me laugh and was a loving person to be around. Specifically she and Dorothy had a wondeful time when they came out to our wedding. We will all miss her, but our faith tells us that we will only be apart for a short time and we will re-unite in heaven someday. Keep a strong faith.

Love,
Mark, Pam, Nick, Michelle Johnson


Posted by: Mark Johnson - Liverpool, NY   Nov 27, 2009

We always enjoyed Bob and Donna's trips to our house in Billings! Donna had a great sense of humour and we had many good times in our backyard telling stories, some camping, the Montana reunion. She livened up the place. The Wilde 'boys' (Willard, my Dad aka Gene, and Bob) would talk about the depression and 'what a guy should have done to get rich'. Rest in Peace Donna! God Bless Uncle Bob and your family.

Love


Posted by: Tom Wilde and Family - Butte, MT   Nov 23, 2009

Donna was my second mom all the time I was growing up. I stayed with her when I was little while my mom worked, I baby sat for Melia when she was little and the folks went to basketball games. She always had time to listen no matter how small the problem or even if I just needed to talk about nothing. Donna had a huge heart and made every kid in the neighborhood welcome in her house. I will miss her.
- Gwen -


Posted by: Gwen FitzGerald    Nov 21, 2009

We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Donna's passing. I can't help but smile and giggle a little bit as I write this because she was always someone who made me and people around her happy. Her smile and laughter were infectious!
I can't imagine heaven will ever be the same with her, dad, and Odeen running around.


Posted by: Craig - Hamilton, MT   Nov 20, 2009

Uncle Bob, Tim, Steve, and Melia - How sad that our dear Aunt Donna is gone. She's always been there and it seemed like she always would be. Thank you Melia and James and Uncle Bob for hosting the Wilde Reunion last summer - it gave my sisters, my daughters, and me a chance to see her. I have so many wonderful memories of her and Uncle Bob, both growing up and as an adult. I can just hear all

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Posted by: Denny Wilde    Nov 20, 2009

Always happy to see whoever showed up at the door. She will be missed. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love,
Erin, Megan and Morgan


Posted by: Erin Ruscetti    Nov 20, 2009

I met Donna back in the 70's. I have two favorite memories regarding Donna Wilde. The first is that she would always bake brownies. Boy, were they delicious!! I would annoy her now and then by cutting a nice sized brownie out the middle of a freshly baked pan. Another memory is that Donna was the only lady other than Melia to ever get a ride on my motorcycle. We took a drive out to Moriarty one year. I remember

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Posted by: Frank Perea - Albuquerque, NM   Nov 20, 2009