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Donna Nenstiel
Submitted by: Sue Hearon


POTEAU - Donna Nenstiel, 54, of Poteau died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2000, in her home. She was a homemaker, member of the First Presbyterian Church of Poteau and the Evening Lions Club of Poteau.
Funeral will be 11 a.m. Saturday in First Presbyterian Church of Poteau with burial at the Oakland Cemetery in Poteau under the direction of Evans & Miller Funeral Home of Poteau.
She is survived by her husband, Dr. George Nenstiel; two daughters, Cynthia G. Aazami of Vilonia and Cherie Lamar of Spring, Texas; one son, Paul Sample of Scranton; one brother, Edward Lawrence of Oklahoma City; and three grandchildren, Blake Aazami, Hanna and Megan Lamar.
Memorial contributions may be made to Goodland Presbyterian Children's Home, H.C. 79, Box 70, Hugo, OK 74743-9312.

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