This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Donna Gayle Cucunato - wife, mother, sister, grandmother and friend - born on September 9, 1941 and passed away on October 22, 2011, surrounded by her family after a brave battle with ovarian cancer. In awe and gratitude, we will love and remember her forever.
The memorial service for Donna will be Saturday, November 12, at 10:00am at the Fish Interfaith Center at Chapman University. A reception will follow immediately outside in the Attallah Piazza. Parking is available in the Orange Lot accessed via University Drive or the Lastinger Structure located off Walnut between Glassell and Center. Please note no parking permit is required on this day.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Donna's memory to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for Ovarian Cancer Research at mskcc.convio.net (go to Ways to Give/Donate Now/Ovarian Cancer) and/or The Cucunato Movement Education Scholarship Fund at Chapman University. For The Cucunato Scholarship Fund please contact Pattie Sobczak at 714.532.7702, pdillon@chapman.edu or send by mail to Pattie Sobczak, DOD, College of Educational Studies, One University Drive, Orange, CA, 92866.
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Leave a TributeYour family continues to grow and make you proud. Beautiful legacy and testament to your love of family❤️
Thank you for helping in molding me at such a young age (1972-1975), and giving me life-long advice, through your dance classes!! Your memory will forever live on in my mind!
I look forward to seeing Donna again in heaven.
I was just re-watching the movie musical Cinderella with Leslie Ann Warren and I was remembering that Donna was in some movie musicals so I looked her up thinking I might find an IMDB listing for her, but then I found this memorial site. It is very sad to hear that she has past, but to see her so memorialized by those she touched is very heart warming.
I can't believe it's almost been 3 years. I think of Donna often and the wonderful role model she was to so many. Her "heart" lives on, guiding so many of us on being a better Mom, Grandma, Wife, Friend and Neighbor. She was a truly exceptional person. We miss her dearly & each of us are better persons for having known her.
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Your family continues to grow and make you proud. Beautiful legacy and testament to your love of family❤️









The Most Graceful Person I Ever Knew
I fondly remember this trip to Northern California with a very small group of determined dancers. We visited schools and community centers and spread the word about Chapman's dance program. I was one of two guys and hardly a dancer at all. I had aspirations of being a singer then but Donna found a use for me anyway and I did my best to learn the moves and keep up. I retrospect, I was pathetic, but she as patient and supportive. Donna taught me the importance of being professional and giving it your all -- even when your all ain't all you'd like it to be. We made it through that January trip to San Francisco and back somehow. I'll never forget how she drove that van, with all of us in it down Lombard street. My happiest moments at Chapman!
-- David Oliveras
My Memories of Donna
I met Donna and Chuck about 3 years ago through their daughter I dated. I still remember the first time I met them as if it were yesterday. They immediately treated me as if I were part of the family, which by the way meant I was not full at the dinner table till they felt I was full. The meals that Donna and Chuck prepared were something I looked forward to more than they will ever know. I had the opportunity to spend some of the holidays with them over the past few years, and on those days it was ping pong with Donna and Bocci ball with Chuck. Shorty after meeting them, they realized I am pretty handy at fixing things around the house, and I was able to repay them for all the great food and company they shared with me. I will never forget the big smile on Donna's face when I would show up at the house with the home made organic chocolate chip cookies, she really did light up the house.
I have done work for lots of people over the years, but none will ever stand out like Chuck and Donna. When people hire you to do work on their house, they sometimes micromanage you to the point of regreting you took the job. I can honestly say that this special couple treated me exceptionally well and with so much respect, that I would look forward to helping them and fixing things for them. I probably wished on more than one occasion that something would break at their house just before dinner so I could sit with them at the dinner table.
I was at the Cucunato's earlier today doing some work for Chuck. Normally Donna and Chuck would be out gardening together, but today it was Chuck as I drove up to the house. I know things will never be the same for the family and many others that Donna touched, but the memories of her will never pass. God only knows why Donna was taken so soon from Chuck and the rest of the family.
Donna, thank you for always treating me as if I were part of your family, I will never forget it.
Henry Canales
Dear Christa,
How extraordinary and lucky is our freindship? All of our friends that grew up together since High School has always loved and adored you, and your Mother.
She was so beautiful, and so well respected. Her positive attitude, her passion for dance, and her example of a great mother has been past down to both you and Carrie. I am so poud to have you in my life and see how Amazing the product of your parents is in you, and now in your daughters. You are definatly an extention of who she was and your family makes this world a better place.
I know your Mother and mine are looking down on us with a huge smile knowing that we will go on and continue to make them proud of us with our choices in life. We love our moms so much and we will all be together again some day...
DONNA.... God Bless You for being the person you were. You will be missed...
Clark Romo and Ed Romo