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Dona Petsel, 89, Iowa City
Obituaries · October 27, 2016



Dona Petsel, formerly of West Branch, joined her eternal family Oct. 19, 2016.

Services was held Saturday morning, Oct. 22, 2016, at First Church United in West Liberty. Visitation began one hour before the funeral. Dona was laid to rest in Memory Gardens Cemetery in Iowa City. Memorials may be made to First Church United.

Dona Mae Taylor was born Nov. 11, 1926, in Cedar Rapids to her parents Herb and Gail (Walters) Taylor. She was an accomplished tap dancer winning a local competition earning the opportunity to compete regionally. Dona attended school in Iowa City and was a proud graduate of City High’s Class of 1945. City High is where she met the love of her life Bob (George Robert) Petsel. They married in Santa Ana, Calif. on Nov. 7, 1947, and returned home to farm east of Iowa City.

Dona worked as a long distance operator for Northwestern Bell and worked at Sears until she retired. She was a 4-H and Girl Scout leader, served on the Johnson County 4-H Youth Committee, delivered mail to patients at Mercy Hospital, and was a member of First Church United and South Prairie Grange – where Dona and Bob were named Grange Couple of the Year in 1961.

Dona was loved by many including her daughters, Deb Petsel (Michele McVey) of Iowa City, Teri Dotson (Jim) of Wilton and Jill Petsel of Saint Paul, Minn.; grandchildren Nicole Skubal, Justin Dotson, Angela Dotson, Martin Skubal, Robert Dotson, Ashley Dillinger (Travis), David Dotson (Maria); eight great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild; sister-in-law Diane Hertel of Iowa City; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by husband Bob; parents; sister Doris Bishop and her husband Victor; father and mother-in-law George and Beatrice Petsel; sister-in-law Dorothy Petsel; brother-in-law Joe Petsel, his wife Mary and his daughter Louise; sister-in-law Beth Tammes, her sons Eric and Richard; brother-in-law Duane Petsel; brother-in-law Ron Hertel; niece Joy Blair and her infant son, Brian.

The family deeply appreciates Iowa City Hospice, Oaknoll Assisted Living and Care Center nurses, certified nursing assistants and support staff for wrapping mom in love and making these last days comfortable for Dona and her family.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.lensingfuneral.com.