Donna Lynn Myers Tynes, a loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, and friend, died Thursday, August 1, 2013. Family surrounded her as she let loose her grasp on their hands and fell into the arms of the Father. Also, there to greet her on the other side were those who had gone before her - Freddy, her dad, her grandparents, and many loving uncles and aunts.
Donna was born on Galveston Island. That gritty sand and salty air got into her soul to develop her personality. She loved lying in the sun, listening to the waves, while gossiping with her family on annual beach trips. And, like a jellyfish, she could give a painful sting if you upset, threatened, or frightened her!
She loved her family dearly! Her Mama, Bobbie, spoiled her as a child then paid for that into adulthood! Bobbie loved her Donna and Donna loved her Mama. The two were alike in many ways, which lead to the normal mama-daughter strife, but in the end, those similarities bonded them together for eternity! Donna always said that there wasn’t a thing that her mama couldn’t “tend to.” She always asked Bobbie for her opinion. Donna may not have always liked what Bobbie said, but she always wanted to know what Bobbie thought! Donna was very lucky to have Bobbie holding her as she entered and left this world!
The relationship between Donna and her daughter Amber was one of those things that prove God has a sense of humor! Their love was as strong as their personalities and they butted heads from time to time. But, they were always sure of the love they shared and very thankful for each other. Amber grew up with a lifetime of practical jokes pulled by Donna. But she also received those life lessons that only a mother can teach a child. In the end, Amber cared for, nurtured and gave the most important medicine a person battling illness needs, the healing gift of presence. Donna was always proud of the person that Amber was, and prouder still of the person that Amber will become!
Every little girl needs a daddy! Donna was lucky to have two in her life! Freddy carried her through the first half of her life. After Freddy’s death, Kenneth stepped up to carry her through the second half. Donna loved Kenneth for all he was! She loved to fuss with him but she always knew that no matter what, Kenneth would be there for her.
Sisters are often first best friends, but not always best friends at first! Donna was not happy when little sister Lisa entered the picture but she grew to enjoy Lisa’s company, if only for the sheer entertainment value! When Donna was not conspiring ways to take Lisa out of the picture, she was honing her practical joke skills with Lisa as the target! Donna taught Lisa many things in life such as how to have quick reflexes, how to sleep with one eye open, and how to retain your dignity even though someone may have cut the ribbon on your dress, or cut v’s into your fingernails as you slept! Most of all, Donna taught Lisa about the love of a sister and how strength and patience are qualities that will serve you well in life. Those skills served Lisa well as she tended to Donna over the past few months. Donna, understandably, never wanted to be alone as she battled her illness. When the going grew tough and the time grew small, Lisa was Donna’s first choice for companionship and care.
Clyde was the love of Donna’s life! The love he shared with Donna was true and she never for one minute doubted it. Clyde will grieve her loss for the rest of his life. For the times when it seems like too much to bear, he will be able to remember Donna reaching out to him, caressing his cheeks, and saying, “Straighten that face!” in a tone that meant business! And, he will take some measure of comfort in knowing that Donna is “OK” now.
Donna also had two other men in her life! She was always so proud of her nephews John and Jared. She always enjoyed hearing of John’s travels, which is ironic because she sometimes became disoriented if she ventured too far off Horseshoe Bend. Jared enjoyed spending time with Donna and sharing his activities and became her personal “mail man” bringing her mail daily for which she would always offer up her pocket change.
Donna was also fortunate to have a set of aunts from whom she inherited many good and some “not-so-good” traits! That Coulter blood coursed through her veins right up until her final heart beat! From the time Donna was born, to the time she died, her aunts, Ginner, Eddie, Emma, Pat, and Lynn were examples of the value of a surrogate mother’s love! They treated Donna as one of their own often to her benefit and sometimes to her detriment! Many of them, along with Donna’s cousin Deana and her sister-in-law Janie, took an active role in her treatment. They spent many hours over the last several months transporting Donna to and from treatment as well as staying with her both at the hospital and her house. Their love for Donna was definitely felt and appreciated!
Donna spent over thirty years caring for patients as a nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Her patients were lucky, their families were grateful, and Donna’s co-workers were always entertained when she was on the unit. Donna was an awesome nurse not because of what she learned in the classroom; truth be told, she feared she would fail in nursing school and never really thought she would be a nurse. What made Donna awesome at her vocation was her compassion and work ethic.
Donna would want you to remember always that the tears on your cheek today, and in the future, are evidence of the love that will forever be in your heart. Shed a tear if you must, but then take time to laugh and remember all the time you shared with Donna. Remember her when you’re cutting the grass, because Donna always jokingly said that when she retired, she would go into the lawn business with her sister Lisa, funny how you seem capable of solving the problems of the world while sitting on a John Deere tractor! Also, smile and think of Donna whenever you are greeted at Wal-Mart. Donna loved her shopping trips there and when you see that familiar smiley of “falling prices”, think of Donna grinning at you! Think of Donna whenever you see a cat, because you know the love she had for her furry children, Sammy and Billie Jean. Whenever you’re baking, take a deep breath of the sweet aroma and recall how Donna loved to bake and then eat the sweet fruits of her labor!
Donna was very thankful for the staff and physicians of MD Anderson Cancer Center. Their level of care, compassion, and empathy provided her with the treatment and hope needed when someone is battling such an insidious disease. She was also so very thankful for family members, aunts and cousins, and friends who gave so much time and offered so many prayers over the last several months. She would especially like to thank her cousin Millette, who took time off from her work at MD Anderson to visit and went above and beyond to assist the nursing staff in meeting Donna’s needs.
In lieu of flowers or food, please make memorial contributions in the name of Donna Tynes to the American Cancer Society and the Humane Society of Southeast Texas.
Condolences
John Tyler Wilson
September 2, 2013
There are so many wonderful memories I have of you that it seems hard to condense any one of them into a short paragraph on this tribute wall. I still cannot believe that you are gone - it may not be the right thing, but I just have to pretend most of the time that you are still there on Horseshoe Bend right next to Mama and Bobbie - often sitting out on the porch waiting for the rain to come. I know that you are watching down on all of us from Heaven right now and that we will all see each other again someday. I love you so much, and I will think about you every single day. Your Loving Nephew, John
Eddie Jean Stephenson
August 26, 2013
Donna it took me this long to touch this page, I cannot imagine life without your smile,wit and prsence. You added so much to my life. We will miss you but I cannot wish you back because I know now you are well, laughing and pulling pranks on all the other angels. We will meet again. Love forever.ejs
Cammie Vincent
August 16, 2013
So sorry for the loss of such a loving lady.
Daina Verrett
August 12, 2013
Donna is with God now. While she was here she made her world a better place and touched many lives. When I worked with her (as a new nurse) I wanted to be the kind of nurse she was. Love ya. Your family is in my prayers.
Janie Jeanis
August 8, 2013
Janie Jeanis lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Victoria Cilwik
August 7, 2013
I am so sorry to see that Donna has passed away in death. Please accept my family's heartfelt condolences. May your hearts be comforted by the Bible's promise at John chapter 5 verses 28 and 29 which says that very soon God is going to resurrect our dead loved ones back to life on earth so that we can be reunited with them as well as Revelation chapter 21 verse 4 which says that soon death will be no more..
Jo Ann Hughes
August 7, 2013
My thoughts and prayers have been with Donna and entire family daily since her illness, she was an extraordinary nurse, a beautiful person and has a wonderful loving family that will cherish her memories and walked with her every step of her journey through this devastating disease. She will be missed dearly by all whom lives she touched,, her courage to fight and ,love for her family carried her through these hard times . Wishing you all God;s strength and blessings to get you through these most difficult times ahead. Donna will be your angel , your shining star and your inner strength. My heartfelt sympathy and love to all . Jo Ann Hughes
Cathy Nohavitza
August 6, 2013
Donna, you were such a special person and nurse. I worked with you at St. Elizabeth and you will be greatly missed. You were a pleasure to work with. Cathy Nohavitza
Sherrell Young
August 5, 2013
I loved working with Donna, she was a great Nurse and great Friend, she will be greatly missed. Sherrell Young
Sherrell Young
August 5, 2013
SHERRELL YOUNG lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Cyndi Vaughan
August 5, 2013
As I sit here reading all of the tributes to Donna, How Do You Mend a Broken Heart is playing on my computer...how fitting. Donna...I will miss your beautiful smile and your crazy spirit! I just hope that you knew that I loved you like more than family!! Keep the angels laughing, until we meet again my sweet friend!! And, to Donna's family, I am so very sorry for the loss of such a beautiful soul...may you find peace and comfort in knowing that she was beloved to so many! Cyndi
Debra Neel
August 5, 2013
I've known Donna since '86 when I went to work on Ortho. She was a great nurse. She was also great with my LVN students. She would take them under her wing and I didn't have to worry about them. My heart goes out to the family.
Pamela Guillory
August 4, 2013
Pamela Guillory lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Herman & Sherrie Gonzalez
August 4, 2013
Herman & Sherrie Gonzalez lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Shelly Cooper
August 4, 2013
The Respiratory Staff from St. Elizabeth Hospital give honor to Donna, who was a great nurse and coworker over the years. She will be missed. Prayers for the family during this difficult time. Shelly Cooper and all of the RTs.
Flo Caruthers
August 4, 2013
Donna was a wonderful person, a great nurse and terrific friend. We are all better for having known her.
Evelyn Sibley
August 4, 2013
Evelyn Sibley lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Mary & Amiel Leleux
August 4, 2013
Amber, thinking of you during this difficult time. Just remember your Mom will always be with you in your heart and in all your wonderful memories of her.
Mary & Amiel Leleux
August 4, 2013
Mary & Amiel Leleux sent a virtual gift in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Cecille Lu
August 3, 2013
Cecille Lu lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Pat Naymik
August 3, 2013
Donna was an extraordinary nurse; always professional, her conscientiousness in prvoiding quality care, and treated every patient like family. She was the role model for compassionate care, open and honest communication, sensitive to all the patients needs even before they requested what they wanted; she knew! Her beautiful smile and laughter brought joy to me and those who she worked with- She had wit, charisma and she knew how to have fun. I will always feel blessed knowing her and learning from her with all her wonderful attitbutes. pat naymik
Diane B. Fontenot
August 3, 2013
Diane B. Fontenot lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Travis Green
August 3, 2013
Travis green, a amazing beautiful family. Mrs bobbie my dear friend , I know you'll have been through a lot. Im so sorry , Donna's a angel , we all know her beautiful smile and her laughter has forever changed a lot of things in heaven. Clyde you have been blessed with a beautiful bride...and you an awesome loving husband. We have talked several times recently, you were so proud and happy...from watching us grow up as young men to adults and get married we all have family, children god has blessed us all. sometimes in life things are only for a season, donna has touched so many lives along the way. And she accomplished her goals...she was such a wonderful daughter, wife, mother, sister, and friend. We have shared some fun times together, and will always be thankful for knowing donna and her wonderful family may god richly bless this family. Mrs.bobbie we love you and your family, thinking of you'll from our hearts to yours, the travis green family
Cynthia Bolden
August 3, 2013
Cynthia Bolden lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Faye Hippler Bowers
August 3, 2013
Dear Bobbie, Amber, Lisa and Clyde, I recall Donna as a precious little girl. I cannot fathom what your hearts are experiencing as you begin a new second-by-second journey without her physical body. I am thankful for the memories that you all were able to share throughout Donna's life on earth. I will continue to ask the Lord's comfort for you and peace through friends who love you.
Emma Nelms, Her Aunt
August 3, 2013
What a sad time in our lives. Our hearts are heavy and broken. Donna's laughter could fill a room. She was so beautiful. I cannot imagine the sorrow her Mother, sister and daughter feel. I only know how painful it is for us, the Aunts who loved her so dearly. We will share the tears of her nephews, cousins and friends who treasured her and feel their brokenness.. We have lost so many loved ones, but never had to lose a child we nurtured and watched mature into such a beautiful person. I can only hope that every person who reads these messages or posts a note, will continually pray for those so close to Donna. Pray for Clyde, the love of her life. Thanks to Bro.John for his love and support, to all our family that helped, or wished there was something they could do, yet felt so helpless. A special "thank you" to all who whispered a prayer, to those who extended a loving compassionate hand, the nurses at St. Elizabeth who loved her and have aching hearts today. I could go on and on, but no words can imply what we all feel Time will pass, and soon the winter rains will fall, and after the cold winds are gone, summer will come again. When you travel the beach roads, or walk in the sand, close your eyes and remember our Donna.
Elaine Ragsdale Reeh
August 3, 2013
Even tho I had lost touch with Donna since high school, I sit here remembering all the fun times we shared growing up. She was always so fun to be around. Donna will be missed...
Drue Keogh
August 3, 2013
Drue Keogh lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes
Drue Keogh
August 3, 2013
You all are in my prayers, love you and Donna was a sweetheart,, her smile could light up a room. She was always so full of joy that just being around her made you happy. She will be missed more than words can express... Drue Keogh
Mary K Eagen
August 3, 2013
It is with great sadness that I learned of Donna's passing away. Donna was an outstanding registered nurse who worked 33 years at CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont. It was a privilege for me to work with her as the Chief Nurse Officer because she represented what a true St. Elizabeth Magnet Nurse was all about - being professional, patient focused, caring, compassionate and dedicated to the mission of the hospital to make real the healing mission of Jesus Christ and made a difference in thousands of patients lives. She did all of this and more during her tenure at the hospital and will be missed by many staff and physicians. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. Mary K. Eagen.
Kimberly Medrano
August 3, 2013
Donna was one of the most beautiful and funny women I have known. I truly looked forward to working with her. It was always entertaining. It doesn't seem real that she is gone. Heaven gained a beautiful angel. My prayers to Mrs Bobbie, Amber,Lisa and the rest of her family and friends today. My heart is so heavy.
Millette Coulter Deville
August 3, 2013
As we grieve, Angels rejoice as they welcome Donna home. My thoughts and prayers are with my entire family as they mourn a beautiful life gone too soon. Hug, Millette
Cheryl Coulter Starks
August 2, 2013
My thought's and Prayer's are with all your family now and the time to come. When I look at your smiling face I have to smile with you for I remember visiting you, and you had this wonderful idea let's go visit Eddie, which meant running through a field of cow's and bull's, boy you would run off and leave me not knowing how to get by them, then you would turn around laughing then come back to get me. How brave I always knew you were to go by those cow's and how you were brave to the very end. I shall cherish you as my cousin, our Coulter blood bond's us forever. Peace I know you have now. Never forgotten always remembered.
Susan Subia
August 2, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. God bless you. Susan Subia
Betty Foster
August 2, 2013
Much love and many prayers to Bobbie, Lisa, Amber, Deana, and everyone who loved and cherished this remarkable woman.
Shala Broussard
August 2, 2013
Lots of great memories I will always cherish, thank u so much for sharing them with me, to all of the family members my heart and prayers go out to you . I will miss her dearly.
Patti Barnes
August 2, 2013
My thoughts and prayers are with Donna's family. She was truly a good person and certainly a great friend to my sister, Janice. God Bless and be with you all .....
Janice Taylor
August 2, 2013
Thank you my dear friend for all the fun times and great memories. I hope you truly new how much I loved you and for being such a great friend. Lisa, Bobbie and Amber...my thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Marie Francis
August 2, 2013
Marie Francis lit a candle in memory of Donna Lynn Tynes