Donna Moore
September 26, 2021
Joint family services will be at Calvary Church of Englewood, 4881 S Acoma St, Englewood, CO at 11 AM, Tuesday, October 19th, 2021, for "Irish Twins" born to Kenneth W Dysart and Phyllis N Dysart, in Columbia, MO. Donna was born December 14, 1947 and Gayle was born November 6, 1948. They were the eldest two, of close knit siblings, and are survived by brothers and sisters: Kenneth Jr "Rocky" Dysart (Kathy); Gregory Dysart; Beverly VanScoy; Karen Shepard; and Rhonda (Dewey) Patrick; all of Colorado.
Viewing and visitation will be from 9-11AM; combined funeral services will be 11 AM all at the church; burial for Donna will take place at Ft Logan Cemetery at 1. A joint reception honoring Donna and Gayle will follow at Homestead Suites, 7630 Shaffer Pkwy, Littleton; from 2PM -5 PM, all on October, 19th.
Donna passed away Sept 26, at home in Pooler, GA. She moved there from Colorado Springs, CO, and also lived in Denver, CO area and Waterloo, IA. She had been an LPN, and also worked in other health care jobs, always being the Nurse or Representative everyone was glad to have. She married Ronald Lee (Dutch) Moore. They had one son, Shan Moore (Janice) of Pooler, GA. Donna was instrumental and dedicated in her to two grandchildren, Chaz and Bree. Donna leaves behind granddaughter Bree Robinson and great granddaughter Anastasia, and great grandsons Colton Moore; and Asher Moore and Asher's mother Kayla Collins, all of Colorado Springs. Donna and Dutch were also instrumental in lives of many of their nieces and nephews.
Preceding Donna in death were her parents, husband "Dutch", a grandson Chaz Moore, and her sister Gayle.
Gayle passed away visiting her daughter in Michigan on Sept 21, 2021. She had been living most recently in a Meridian, ID, after living in the Denver, CO area and various places in Southern California. She is survived by her children David Delisle, (Danielle), Santa Ana, CA; and Becky Rasho, (Herby), Wyoming, MI; and their children Katie Omara, and Ben Rasho.
Gayle was always in Bible Study groups, and had been a Secretary, Caregiver and Housed Lineman Students. She was very active in her churches and had a strong belief and faith in God. Gayle will be remembered for her positive attitude, big smile, and overall Flutterby "The Light in the Room".
These wonderful sisters, lives interwoven, left us within a week of each other. It is with that shared love, spirit, honor, and respect that we honor and celebrate them, together, in a combined memorial service. Donna and Gayle may be gone from our sight but they will be forever in our hearts. Godspeed, Buttons and Bows.

Published by The Gazette from Oct. 14 to Oct. 17, 2021.