Donna Darlene Eddy was born November 30, 1951 in Kansas City, Missouri to parents Don and Dorothy Perry. She had one older brother, Doug, whom she adored. She graduated from Southwest High School just a few blocks from her family’s home at 72nd & Belleview. It was in that home where many cherished memories were made. She learned to drive a stick shift up the narrow drive in their Volkswagon Bug, she celebrated birthdays and holidays there, and she met and fell in love with Charles Allen Eddy there. They were married shortly after she graduated high school in 1969 and they moved into their home at 109th and Wornall. This house would be the location for many barbecues and pool parties. The home was decorated with many Disney collectibles and lighthouses. Their beloved poodle Jo Jo ran and played in the yard and they lived there happily for over 50 years.
Sadly, her brother Doug was killed in the line of duty with the Kansas City Police Department in 1978. This event would have lasting effects on her, and it tightened her bond with Chuck even more. She and Chuck were inseparable. They literally did everything together. You cannot mention one without the other. She worked as office manager and receptionist in his Chiropractic office as well as acting as his right hand in all of Chuck’s endeavors. He was the face of the operation and she operated behind the scenes to manage their busy lifestyle. Whether it was the KCMO police department, the City Council, Cleveland Chiropractic College, the Rotary Club, or the Ararat Shrine, she was well known and active in all of those circles. She loved being a “roadie” for the Chuck Eddy Band! She even learned to play the bagpipes so that she could march with the St. Andrew’s Pipes and Drums.
She was strong willed and not shy about sharing her opinions. Her voice was one that had to be heard. She loved her family and friends. When she lost her soul mate and life partner when Chuck passed away in 2019, she lost part of herself. She touched many people’s lives and she left a lasting impression. May she rest in peace, finally reunited with her brother, mother and father and husband. She loved them all dearly and they were surely waiting for her with open arms.
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