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Obituary: Donna Marie Kuehn of Milford Hospital

Donna worked for the last 15 years at Milford Hospital in the medical records department.

 

Donna Marie Taylor Kuehn, age 57, of Bridgeport and beloved wife to Thomas Kuehn, passed away on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at home surrounded by her loving family. Born on April 15, 1955 in Bridgeport, she was the daughter of the Alma Wood Knight, her step father Ronald Knight and the late Charles Wood.

Donna has worked for the last 15 years at in the medical records department. She loved traveling with her husband Tom, spending time with her beloved grandchildren as well as taking pictures and looking at pictures to remember the moments and memories that they shared. 

In addition to her husband Tom, Donna is survived by her children Melissa Ciarleglio and her husband Antonio, Renee Kelly and her husband Patrick, Virginia Green and her husband David and Thomas Kuehn, Jr.; nine grandchildren Tyler and Sophia Ciarleglio, David, Courtney, Chandler, Noah and Joshua Green and Alex and Kyle Kuehn; her four siblings Sharon Chaco and her husband Michael, Charles Wood, Jr, and his wife Gail, Brian Wood and his wife Patricia and Alan Wood and his wife Joanne; her beloved and faithful dog Tasha and seven step brothers and sisters and many more loving family members and friends. 

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