Donna L. Farber, 80, Remembered for Love and Generosity

Donna L. Farber
Donna L. Farber - Kaminski Family Funeral Homes & Cremation
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Donna Louise Farber, nee Pearson, passed away on September 5, 2025, after bravely battling multiple myeloma and renal disease. Born on Christmas Eve in 1944, Donna dedicated herself to her work at 3M manufacturing and volunteered over 600 hours at Palos Hospital. She was admired for her passion for quilting, embroidery, and old movies, as well as her loving nature. Donna was the cherished wife of the late Frank M. Adams and Ronald Farber, and a devoted mother and grandmother. She will be deeply missed for her unwavering love and kind spirit by all who knew her. Visitation will take place on Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Damar-Kaminski Funeral Home & Crematorium in Justice, Illinois, followed by a Funeral Service and Time of Remembrance. Interment will be at Bethania Cemetery in Justice. To share your condolences or plant a tree in Donna’s memory, please visit the floral store.

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