Donna D. Cramb

donna cramb

December 19, 1932 ~ December 6, 2025

Born in: Alamosa, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Donna D. Cramb, 92, of Pueblo passed away December 6, 2025 surrounded by family. Donna is survived by daughter, Carla (Alex) Howard and son, Doug (Ginger) Veltri, grandchildren, Cody (Maren) Jackson, Dell (Rachel) Veltri, Virginia Veltri, John (Ashley) Blackford, Francis (Jami) Blackford; great-grandchildren Dell & Audrey Veltri, Braeli, Owen, &
Presley Blackford; nephew Barry (Peggy Cox) Douglas, niece Lenea (David) Dyer & family. Also survived by beloved cat, Kitty (approx. 18 yrs.).

She was born December, 19, 1932 to Marian & Maurice Douglas in Alamosa Colorado. Donna is preceded in death by her parents, as well as her first husband Gus J. Veltri and husband Bruce Cramb.

Donna grew up in Pueblo and graduated from Centennial High School in 1950. She graduated from Western State College in 1954 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Secretarial Science. She returned to Western State College for graduate work and completed 30 of the 45 hours required toward a Master’s degree. Donna taught First grade for
District 60 in Pueblo at Lakeview, Goodnight, and Hellbeck Elementary Schools and retired after 31 years of teaching. She then went on to volunteer in the Surgical Waiting Room at Parkview Medical Center for 23 years. Donna was a proud member of P.E.O., Chapter F in Pueblo from 2002 until her time of death.

Donna was a member of First United Methodist Church from cradle rolls until death with the exception of membership at Beulah Methodist Church while living in Beulah 19 years.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life Memorial Service will be held at First United Methodist Church with reception to follow on January 10, 2025, 11:00 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First United Methodist Memorial Fund or Scholarship Fund or the charity of your choice. Donna was very generous in her lifetime and always believed in giving to her church and community.

Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Memorial Service: January 10, 2026 11:00 am

First United Methodist Church
310 W. 11th Street
Pueblo, CO 81003

719-544-1917

View current weather.

Memories Timeline

Guestbook

  1. So many happy moments listening to your stories of your family, growing up, your travels, friends. Sorting through Christmas ornaments or seasonal decorations and how they came to you. What a joy to relive those memories with you. You are as precious as my own mother and I know the two of you are sharing these joyful moments together now. Thank you for the cherished blessings of your friendship.

  2. I will cherish memories of times with Donna. I loved her smile, kindness and sense of humor. Her stories of growing up with her brother Phil were so fun to listen to. And not to forget her love of shopping and travel, including visits to Seattle. I will miss you Donna.Peggy Cox

  3. CandleImageMy loving condolences to Carla and Doug and their families as I recall memories of past happy days with Donna. We enjoyed ‘once upon a time’ of fun – dances, outings, sharing – before I left again to explore elsewhere. Thank you, Donna, for your love for and caring of my Mother when she needed your special love. My heart is smiling as I extend grateful white light. Your cousin Mary Jane

  4. Dearest Favorite Aunt Donna,

    I will miss our telephone conversations where we shared family updates and discussed national and world events. Your humor, unwavering faith and love for God was a comfort. I cherish my memories of you and our chats together will remain in my heart.

    Love you.

    Your Favorite Nephew,

    -Barry

  5. Condolences to all family of Donna! All times spent with Donna & Bruce were so enjoyable! She was a very special lady & will be missed! Rest in peace, dear friend! 🙏🏻

  6. CandleImageDonna was a very special friend. I met her while volunteering at Parkview hospital. She was such a lovely friend and we enjoyed many fun times together. Her faith was especially important to her and she lived it every day in her words and actions. So happy to have your friendship all these years.

    • Claudette,

      Mom talked about you often and the times you both had together. Thanks for being an important person in her life.
      Carla

  7. Mom,
    Happy Birthday today in heaven. May you enjoy eternity filled with love and a renewal in our Lord, Jesus Christ.

    Love you,
    Carla


Sign the Guestbook, Light a Candle

  1. CandleImage
  2. CandleImage
  3. CandleImage
  4. CandleImage
  5. CandleImage
  6. CandleImage
  7. CandleImage
  8. CandleImage