LISBON — It is with great sadness that the family of Donna Marie Bradstreet announces her unexpected passing Sunday, June 10.

Donna was born in Lewiston on May 30, 1955, the daughter of Charles and Gladys Bradstreet. She grew up in the Lewiston area with her family, which included four brothers and two sisters.

On June 26, 1971, she married Jules Charest and they had three daughters together, Tracy, Tina and Tonya. They later divorced and Donna remained in the Lewiston area working hard to raise “her three girls.” She was employed for a time at Bolster Heights and worked many years at Supreme Slipper.

On Sept. 27, 1998, she married Kerry Felker. They shared many years together enjoying family, traveling, stock car racing and snowmobiling. Donna enjoyed getting together with family and friends, music and dancing. Nothing was more important to Donna than her family and she hosted many barbecues and Christmas parties to bring all of them together. She spent the last few years with her companion and friend Paul Golden.

She will be greatly missed by her three daughters, Tracy Tarbox of Lisbon, Tina Charest of Turner and Tonya Breton of Auburn. Her grandchildren Devin, Camren, Dawson, Alaina, Brandon and KateLynn. Her great-grandchildren Carter and Charlie-Mae. Her brothers Charlie Bradstreet, Michael Bradstreet, Danny Poulin and Gilbert Bradstreet. Her sisters Debbie Leblond and Brenda Staples. Along with the many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews.

She has now joined her mother, Gladys Letourneau, her father, Charles Bradstreet Sr. and her son-in-law Richard Tarbox. Online condolences may be sent to www.funeralalternatives.net.

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